Bluetooth is basically a wireless communication between devices, usually sell phones and laptop computers. The range of bluetooth is usually about 30-60 feet, and it may vary, depending on what type of device you have, and its quality. You can search for other Bluetooth devices within range, and send ringtones, music, files, documents, messages, but you cant send anythign too big. Sometimes it takes a while, so for your fastest results, put the phones or devices right next to each other. You can also use it to put an earpeice in your ear and talk wirelessly (with your cell phone in your pocket or nearby on your person). The Communication is between the device and your cell phone, and what you say is routed from the earpeice to your cell hpne and then to the other person. Good Luck!!
2007-02-12 21:37:53
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answer #2
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answered by TexasLyon93 2
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Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range communications system intended to replace the cables connecting portable and/or fixed electronic devices. The key features of Bluetooth wireless technology are robustness, low power, and low cost. Many features of the core specification are optional, allowing product differentiation.
The Bluetooth core system consists of an RF transceiver, baseband, and protocol stack. The system offers services that enable the connection of devices and the exchange of a variety of data classes between these devices.
You can connected to a bunch of electronics for internet connectivity, communication, printing, etc
2007-02-13 05:39:12
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answer #3
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answered by oiler 4
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Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range communications technology intended to replace the cables connecting portable and/or fixed devices while maintaining high levels of security. The key features of Bluetooth technology are robustness, low power, and low cost. The Bluetooth specification defines a uniform structure for a wide range of devices to connect and communicate with each other.
Bluetooth technology has achieved global acceptance such that any Bluetooth enabled device, almost everywhere in the world, can connect to other Bluetooth enabled devices in proximity. Bluetooth enabled electronic devices connect and communicate wirelessly through short-range, ad hoc networks known as piconets. Each device can simultaneously communicate with up to seven other devices within a single piconet. Each device can also belong to several piconets simultaneously. Piconets are established dynamically and automatically as Bluetooth enabled devices enter and leave radio proximity.
A fundamental Bluetooth wireless technology strength is the ability to simultaneously handle both data and voice transmissions. This enables users to enjoy variety of innovative solutions such as a hands-free headset for voice calls, printing and fax capabilities, and synchronizing PDA, laptop, and mobile phone applications to name a few.
Bluetooth wireless technology is the simple choice for convenient, wire-free, short-range communication between devices. It is a globally available standard that wirelessly connects mobile phones, portable computers, cars, stereo headsets, MP3 players, and more. Thanks to the unique concept of “profiles,” Bluetooth enabled products do not need to install driver software. The technology is now available in its fourth version of the specification and continues to develop, building on its inherent strengths — small-form factor radio, low power, low cost, built-in security, robustness, ease-of-use, and ad hoc networking abilities. Bluetooth wireless technology is the leading and only proven short-range wireless technology on the market today shipping over five million units every week with an installed base of over 500 million units at the end of 2005.
The Bluetooth wireless technology specification is available free-of-charge to our member companies around the globe. Manufacturers from many industries are busy implementing the technology in their products to reduce the clutter of wires, make seamless connections, stream stereo audio, transfer data or carry voice communications. Bluetooth technology operates in the 2.4 GHz, one of the unlicensed industrial, scientific, medical (ISM) radio bands. As such, there is no cost for the use of Bluetooth technology. While you must subscribe to a cellular provider to use GSM or CDMA, with Bluetooth technology there is no cost associated with the use beyond the cost of your device.
How Bluetooth Technology Works-
Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range communications system intended to replace the cables connecting portable and/or fixed electronic devices. The key features of Bluetooth wireless technology are robustness, low power, and low cost. Many features of the core specification are optional, allowing product differentiation.
The Bluetooth core system consists of an RF transceiver, baseband, and protocol stack. The system offers services that enable the connection of devices and the exchange of a variety of data classes between these devices.
What can Bluetooth technology do for you? Untangle yourself from the wires of your home office with the following Bluetooth connections:
-Keep contacts, calendars, and information in sync on your computer, phone, and PDA
-Send files from a computer to a printer wirelessly
-Keep your desktop wire-free by connecting your computer to both a mouse and keyboard
-Keep conference calls hands-free with a speakerphone to mobile phone connection
-Let Bluetooth technology enable your relaxation and fun by facilitating the following connections:
-Print pictures by sending pictures from a camera phone to a printer
-Listen to music on wireless stereo headphones streaming music from home stereo or similar audio devices
-View digital pictures on your television by sending images from laptops or mobile phones over a Bluetooth connection to a media viewer
-Fill your living room with music with a wireless stereo system in which the base station streams audio to the wireless speakers over a Bluetooth connection
-Move freely about your home as Bluetooth technology keeps you connected:
-Talk hands-free on your phone as you go about your daily activities using wireless headset connected to a mobile phone or to a landline phone
-Keep your monthly wireless bill low by using a mobile phone that connects to your landline CTP phone while you are at home
-Whether working in an unconnected room or trying to create an interactive brainstorming session, Bluetooth wireless technology can facilitate your meetings, increasing efficiency and encouraging creative collaboration. Products on the market today allow files to be transferred over Bluetooth connections from one device to others. Products like the eBeam Projection allow white board brainstorming sessions to be saved to a computer wirelessly, while other devices allow multiple participants to contribute.
-Get rid of the wired clutter on desktops and aim for wireless efficiency. Bluetooth enabled wireless keyboards, mice, and presenters simplify the workspace. Wireless syncing of PDAs or mobile phones and computers keep users’ contact lists and calendars up to date, on time, and organized.
-Need a fast, efficient, and secure way to make the sale? Increasingly, mobile point of sale devices are Bluetooth enabled, allowing sales people to process a sale on the road, using a mobile phone to connect to transfer the information over GPRS, EDGE, or UMTS mobile networks. Connect a mobile printer to a laptop using Bluetooth technology and print off a receipt for a customer on the spot. Whether at the office, at a table, or on the road, your workers can reduce the paperwork, eliminate the wait, and make the transaction seamless for the customer.
-Improve logistics efficiency. By using Bluetooth technology for connections, shipping giants UPS and FedEx have decreased the wires that need replacement and increased the efficiency of their workers.
-Talk hands-free on a mobile phone while driving a car. Among the options, a Bluetooth mobile phone can connect to several car models available today and more in the future. If a new car is not an option, retrofit an older car with an aftermarket Bluetooth car kit. Finally, the simple solution for hands-free conversations wherever is a wireless headset and mobile phone combination.
-Talk hands-free on a mobile phone while driving a motorcycle. Pair a Bluetooth mobile phone to the audio system in a Bluetooth enabled motorcycle or to a Bluetooth enabled motorcycle helmet.
-Have a data plan on a mobile phone but really need Internet connection on a computer? Become a mobile hotspot wherever and whenever. Stop searching for those hard to find, expensive Wi-Fi hotspots. Using Bluetooth technology, the computer can connect to the mobile phone and use the mobile phone as a modem. Similarly, a PDA can connect to a mobile phone over a Bluetooth connection to access the Internet. So whether you are traveling across town, out of state, or out of your wireless local area network range, you can stay connected.
-Tired of pockets bulging with devices? Increasingly, companies are designing clothing and accessories that are wired to provide you with wireless connections. Stores today carry Bluetooth enabled jackets, backpacks, and sunglasses that facilitate hands-free conversation. Wearable Bluetooth enabled electronics are here for consumers today to stay connected in style.
-No longer must you stay tethered to devices while at play. Whether biking, hiking, snowboarding, or traveling, Bluetooth technology augments extracurricular activities with a truly wireless experience.
-On the slopes, listen to music wirelessly, pausing to take calls, as you head down the hill. Manufacturers are using Bluetooth technology to connect MP3 player phones to snowboard helmets and beanies with built in stereo headphones.
-On the mountain, link a GPS device to a PDA over a Bluetooth connection to figure out where you are. Geocaching and hiking enthusiasts are clamoring for the latest Bluetooth enabled devices to set their path and track their progress.
-In the city, listen to music wirelessly on stereo headphones connected to MP3 mobile phones or MP3 players. Pause the music to take incoming calls and when the call is over, go back to your song.
-Whether you are waiting for a bus or sitting on a train, use Bluetooth technology to help pass the time. For devices with games, search for similarly enabled devices to engage in multi-player gaming. Using software applications running on a Bluetooth phone, find other people with similar interests in your proximity or simply recognize those Bluetooth enabled devices you pass on your daily route. Digitally see those “friendly strangers” that you pass on a regular basis. Send a message via Bluetooth technology to a similarly enabled phone and make a new friend. Expand your network with Bluetooth technology
2007-02-13 05:09:21
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answer #8
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answered by KC 6
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