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Blue Tooth Headset

Bluetooth technology is a wireless short-range communications technology which was launched to replace the cables connecting portable/ fixed devices. The vital features of Bluetooth technology are robustness, low power and low cost, no cable connections and automatic, inexpensive & high security. The Bluetooth specification defines a uniform structure for an extensive choice of devices to connect and communicate with each other.Â
Bluetooth” was named after a Danish Viking and King, Harald Blatand (translated as Bluetooth in English), who lived in the latter part of the 10th century uniting & controlling Denmark and Norway. Since he united two kingdoms, the inspiration is taken from here: uniting the devices. Old Harald used to like Blueberries & hence had stained teeth. It’s assumed that the name “Bluetooth” is derived from here.Â

Bluetooth removes the user intervention and transmits power extremely low to save battery power. As mentioned earlier, Bluetooth chip is a wireless technology that replaces cables by taking the information that are usually carried by cable, and transmitting it at a special frequency to a receiver Bluetooth chip, which will then pass the information received to the computer, phone etc.
Bluetooth technology has achieved world wide acceptance.  Using Bluetooth enabled device one can connect to almost everywhere in the world in proximity. Bluetooth enabled electronic wireless devices are also used to connect and communicate ad hoc networks known as piconets. Each device is enabled to communicate with up to seven other devices at the same time within a single piconet.  Simultaneously, each device can also belong to several piconets. Piconets are established automatically and dynamically as Bluetooth enabled devices enter and leave radio proximity. The power of this technology enables to handle both data & voice transmissions. Following are the various solutions enjoyed by the users using Bluetooth technology: hands-free headset for voice calls, printing and fax, synchronizing PDA, laptop, and mobile phone applications, to identify when a truck would drive into the storage depot, a headset that communicates with a mobile phone even in the other room etc.

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Bluetooth Headphones

Bluetooth technology is a wireless short-range communications technology which was launched to replace the cables connecting portable/ fixed devices. The vital features of Bluetooth technology are robustness, low power and low cost, no cable connections and automatic, inexpensive & high security. The Bluetooth specification defines a uniform structure for an extensive choice of devices to connect and communicate with each other.Â

“Bluetooth” was named after a Danish Viking and King, Harald Blatand (translated as Bluetooth in English), who lived in the latter part of the 10th century uniting & controlling Denmark and Norway. Since he united two kingdoms, the inspiration is taken from here: uniting the devices. Old Harald used to like Blueberries & hence had stained teeth. It’s assumed that the name “Bluetooth” is derived from here.Â

Bluetooth removes the user intervention and transmits power extremely low to save battery power. As mentioned earlier, Bluetooth chip is a wireless technology that replaces cables by taking the information that are usually carried by cable, and transmitting it at a special frequency to a receiver Bluetooth chip, which will then pass the information received to the computer, phone etc.Â

Bluetooth technology has achieved world wide acceptance.  Using Bluetooth enabled device one can connect to almost everywhere in the world in proximity. Bluetooth enabled electronic wireless devices are also used to connect and communicate ad hoc networks known as piconets. Each device is enabled to communicate with up to seven other devices at the same time within a single piconet.  Simultaneously, each device can also belong to several piconets. Piconets are established automatically and dynamically as Bluetooth enabled devices enter and leave radio proximity. The power of this technology enables to handle both data & voice transmissions. Following are the various solutions enjoyed by the users using Bluetooth technology: hands-free headset for voice calls, printing and fax, synchronizing PDA, laptop, and mobile phone applications, to identify when a truck would drive into the storage depot, a headset that communicates with a mobile phone even in the other room etc. Â

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Welcome to Bluetooth Info

Bluetooth technology is a wireless short-range communications technology which was launched to replace the cables connecting portable/ fixed devices. The vital features of Bluetooth technology are robustness, low power and low cost, no cable connections and automatic, inexpensive & high security. The Bluetooth specification defines a uniform structure for an extensive choice of devices to connect and communicate with each other.Â

“Bluetooth” was named after a Danish Viking and King, Harald Blatand (translated as Bluetooth in English), who lived in the latter part of the 10th century uniting & controlling Denmark and Norway. Since he united two kingdoms, the inspiration is taken from here: uniting the devices. Old Harald used to like Blueberries & hence had stained teeth. It’s assumed that the name “Bluetooth” is derived from here.Â

Bluetooth removes the user intervention and transmits power extremely low to save battery power. As mentioned earlier, Bluetooth chip is a wireless technology that replaces cables by taking the information that are usually carried by cable, and transmitting it at a special frequency to a receiver Bluetooth chip, which will then pass the information received to the computer, phone etc.Â

Bluetooth technology has achieved world wide acceptance.  Using Bluetooth enabled device one can connect to almost everywhere in the world in proximity. Bluetooth enabled electronic wireless devices are also used to connect and communicate ad hoc networks known as piconets. Each device is enabled to communicate with up to seven other devices at the same time within a single piconet.  Simultaneously, each device can also belong to several piconets. Piconets are established automatically and dynamically as Bluetooth enabled devices enter and leave radio proximity. The power of this technology enables to handle both data & voice transmissions. Following are the various solutions enjoyed by the users using Bluetooth technology: hands-free headset for voice calls, printing and fax, synchronizing PDA, laptop, and mobile phone applications, to identify when a truck would drive into the storage depot, a headset that communicates with a mobile phone even in the other room etc.

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