Imagine a World Without Wires: Wireless Blue tooth Technology


by Christopher Smith - Date: 2006-12-28 - Word Count: 608 Share This!

You've no doubt started to hear a lot about bluetooth technology and for good reason. Thanks to its technology, users of bluetooth can enjoy low bandwidth benefits through their wireless connections. With its short-range, low power technology, users can easily network without wires. By being able to send and receive data at up to 720kbs, bluetooth technology customers can use radio waves to communicate with each other, or their Bluetooth enabled devices.

Imagine a world without wires.

Bluetooth Specs The specifications for bluetooth technology devices allows for different classes of radio transmission ranges. These ranges can reach up to about 300 feet by boosting the radio power. This technology isn't limited to line of sight as the waves it utilizes are directional waves, which are capable of transmitting through various obstructions.

Industry Model Quickly becoming the wireless communications industry standard, the real benefit of bluetooth is that it goes beyond the old-world uses and connects all types of devices. Imagine connecting your computer to your cell phone, digital camera, laptop, PDA or any other digital device - without messy wires. It shouldn't take you long before you see that bluetooth is going to completely redefine wireless. No more wires. You can share information like never before. Need to print something from your cell phone? No problem. With bluetooth technology enabled devices, you can.

Imagine a world without wires! Bluetooth removes the need for wires while still providing the connectivity our businesses need. Thanks to this low cost solution, you can link all of your bluetooth enabled devices and experience communications the way it should be.

How many times have you tried to move information from one device to another, only to find that you dont have the proper adapter? Wouldn't it be great to be able to download your family photos from your digital camera and cell phone camera easily, regardless of where you are?

One of the current downsides of wireless technology is the strength of its signal. Often you're worried about whether or not there will be any interference or interruption of your signal by other devices that operate on the same frequency. Worry no more. Bluetooth is known for its solid signal, and ability to operate with efficiency even when other devices operate on the same frequency.

Using a 2.4GHz frequency, bluetooth allows you connectivity throughout the world. It doesn't matter where you are, more than likely, there is a signal waiting for your bluetooth device.

Security is one of the major drawbacks to wireless security. Blue tooth provides its users with advanced technology that will ensure security of your information. Its difficult for conversations to be heard or data compromised through Bluetooth enabled devices. There have even been questions raised about whether or not the police, FBI or CIA would be able to tap into Bluetooth cellphones.

Did You Know:

- The FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) is still reviewing whether or not it will allow Bluetooth devices aboard commercial and private aircraft. - Well over 250 million bluetooth enabled devices, including computers, headsets and printers are shipped out annually. - The technology known as Bluetooth earned its name from the Danish King Harald Bluetooth Blaatand, who is credited with unifying Norway and Denmark. When Bluetooth technology was created, it too had the aim of unifying the computing and telecom industries.

Another great feature of bluetooth technology is its ability to optimize its power consumption. The radio feature is very power friendly and the device itself only consumes a minimal amount of power that it 'borrows' from a cell phone.

Imagine a world without wires - learn more about bluetooth headsets, headset bluetooth and bluetooth usb adapter at discoverbluetooth.com


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