Sunday, April 13, 2008

bluetooth earpiece Updates

Solving The Bluetooth Mystery

By Lee MacRae

Bluetooth is 82.4 GHz short range RF technology that allows transmission of data and voice. There are a number of ways that Bluetooth can be used to make life easier. Follow along as we discuss in this article how Bluetooth can be used by you, your family and your friends.

Bluetooth Enabled Headsets Bluetooth enabled headsets are extremely easy and simple to use all without the use of wires. Usually, all you need to do to connect to a Bluetooth enabled device is to simply hold the power button down for a few seconds. An LED on the headset will blink and will start a search for Bluetooth devices like a cell phone, printer or PC to connect with. If a device requires a PIN code a default one is usually applied.

Motorcycle And Hands Free Manufacturers of motorcycles are introducing Motorcycle helmets that have Bluetooth technology incorporated. The rider will be able to keep both of their hands on the motorcycle handlebars while answering or making phone calls. You will be able to accept or reject calls by simple voice control. One of the neatest aspects of a Bluetooth handsfree communication system is the fact that there aren�t any wires involved. Let's face it. The last thing a biker needs is a tangled mess of wires.

Bluetooth GPS devices A Bluetooth GPS receiver can be used in an automobile or for hiking. You can even use it when vacationing in a city you don't know. Because they are wireless, they are battery-powered. This is an advantage to PDA users since the GPS is not being an additional load on an already power hungry PDA. A large advantage of a Bluetooth type of GPS system is the fact you can put your receiver in a location where it has a better "view"
Actually, this is a prime reason the Bluetooth variety performs better than others.

In summary, there are tons of advantages/benefits when using wireless devices. While it improves safety due to the elimination of wire clutter along with the associated connections, Bluetooth wireless technology also offers a lot of very simple advantages For example, when you are traveling with your laptop, PDA, MP3 player and other devices, and you no longer have to worry about bringing along your present mass of connecting cables.

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AT&T Debuts BlackBerry Pearl 8120
InformationWeek - Manhasset,NY,USA
It's built with Bluetooth 2.0 support to work with headsets, car kits, stereo headsets and other Bluetooth accessories, the carrier said. ...
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purCushion - Bluetooth Pillow
By Robert Birming
The purCushion connects with your mobile phone using the wireless Bluetooth technology, and enables you to pick up the call while relaxing on the soft and ergonomic cushion. Features:. Bluetooth Pairing; Pick up/end call; Volume control ...
GeekAlerts - http://www.geekalerts.com

SWAT Style RoadRunner Bluetooth headset with larynx microphone
By {gadgetgeek}
The Roadrunner hands free headset looks more military opps than Bluetooth headset and provides 9 hours of talk time and 7 days of standby. Fit the RoadRunner around your neck, with the microphone next to your voice box. ...
gadgettastic.com - http://www.gadgettastic.com

K750i bluetooth remote for Lightroom
By haydn
I�ve just created an HID profile that allows you to control the playback of an Adobe Lightroom slideshow using your Sony Ericsson K750i phone, over bluetooth. The profile was created using the �Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Remote Control� ...
Haydn's Blog - http://haydnwilliams.com/blog

Nearing The Climax? WiMax As Wireless DSL Soon A Reality In The U.S.

Mon, 03 Mar 2008 00:00:00 EST
Closing in potentially simultaneously on the end of the 700 MHz spectrum auctions and what we believe will be a new multi-party joint venture (JV) with Sprint and several funding partners, we believe the value inherent in Clearwire's spectrum asset is increasingly apparent. Upon the potential announcement of a JV, we believe CLWR shares should trade up sharply.


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