Bluetooth Phones Computer Software Web Tips Guide
Bluetooth Phones Cut Out The Wires
By Joan Kickosawa
What is Bluetooth, why is it in your cell phone and why should
you care? Bluetooth is an exciting new technology the lets various
devices from various manufacturers and providers communicate with
each other on a shared wireless playing field.
Basically an ultra low power radio signal, Bluetooth phones allow
wireless access to other consumer electronics devices within a
range of about 30 feet. Though it may sound a bit complicated,
it really is not. For those who frequently rely on handheld electronic
devices such as phones, cameras and PDAs the absolute ease of
use and flexibility make Bluetooth a technology you may soon grow
to rely on.
Bluetooth Makes Your Phones And Headset Wireless
Bluetooth phones use radio waves to transmit from your device
to a headset or earpiece that is totally wireless. No wires to
shuffle around your handbag or clip to your belt. Using the options
on your phone, you can search out any compatible Bluetooth headset
in range and sync them up.
Another great feature is the ability to use your phone as your
own personal Wi-Fi network. It is possible to establish an internet
connection through the use of Bluetooth technology and your cell
phones service.
More Bluetooth Enabled Phone Accessories
Other accessories available for mobile phones with Bluetooth
technology include hands-free headsets, car and motorcycle kits
and speakers and speaker phones. The range of use of your accessories
depends on the level of Bluetooth technology that your phone employs.
It will most likely use either version 1.1 or 1.2 and have a
30 foot range of use between accessories and the Bluetooth cell
phone. Version 2.0 can reach a range of up to 300 feet in some
cases. Check your particular model to see what version you have
to get a better idea of what range you can expect.
Several options exist for Bluetooth cell phone car kits from
your local consumer electronics store that plug directly into
your car and are accessible wirelessly through a headset or speaker
phone.
Bluetooth Phones May Be Available With Your New Car
Push button or voice options exist for calling and music selections
in many of these devices, and your Bluetooth cell phone is functional
as soon as you turn on your car or motorcycle. Many car makers
are offering it as an option in their new cars.
Bluetooth phones can keep you connected through wireless, hands-free
technology. Not only are your voice and data communication needs
covered, you get the added benefit of internet capabilities. With
numerous accessories available for your specific needs, your life
may just get a little bit easier.
With all of that convenience and flexibility from a low power
radio signal, it’s time to take another look at what is lurking
inside your cell phone.
About the Author:
Joan Kickosawa has written a number of articles on computers and
software including Incoming
Mail Server, POP3
Server, Microsoft
Mail, Locate
Wireless, WiFi,
WiMax,
Wireless
Trends, Find
Wi Fi, Wi
Fi Hotspots, Wi
Fi Networking, WiFi
Finder, Cordless
Phone, Bluetooth
Phones, Cell
Phones Services, Digital
Cordless Phone.
Did You Know This About Cordless Phones?
There are many varieties of cordless phones on the market today.
You can find some that have caller I.D., some that have batteries
that can go for days and even expensive models that allow you
to filter out certain sounds.
But there are so many different stores that you can go into to
buy a cordless phone. You may get a bit overwhelmed. All that
is in the past. You can now do all your shopping from the comfort
of your own computer. A few clicks of the keyboard and a click
of the mouse has you right where you need to be.
It allows you to not be tied to your desk all day long attached
to a phone cord. But if you are going to buy cordless phones you
need to be able to have the accessories and products you want
at the tip of your fingers. You do not want to have to go rummaging
about stores to find the right batteries.
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