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Bluetooth Wireless Headset

Bluetooth wireless headset provides a more convenient, hands-free way to use your cell phone. They’re especially useful when you don’t have a hand available to hold your phone. And with the wireless signal, you can actually move a few feet away from your cell phone and still keep access to it. Bluetooth technology is everywhere. More and more cell phones and MP3 players will support Bluetooth wireless headsets. Also, many states now ban drivers from using hand held phones, but allow hands-free calls

How to operate Bluetooth Wireless Headset:

Step 1:  Charge your Bluetooth headset.

Step 2: Turn on your cell phone. If you’re not sure whether your phone is Bluetooth-compatible, check the Match Devices website under Resources.

Step 3: Turn on the Bluetooth wireless headset by pressing the power button on the side.

Step 4: Check for an icon (usually a triangle) on your cell phone screen. This shows that your cell phone is picking up the signal from your Bluetooth wireless headset. If it isn’t, go to the Menu on your phone. Scroll to the Connections menu. Click on Bluetooth, and then click Find Bluetooth. Once your Bluetooth wireless headset appears on the menu, click Connect, and then click OK.

Step 5: Place the Bluetooth wireless headset earpiece in your ear. Most models have a hook of sorts that wraps behind your ear. The large section with buttons is the earpiece.

Step 6: Press the call button on the front of the earpiece to make or receive calls, and to hang up. Pressing this button answers your cell phone when it rings. If you press it to make a call, the device will prompt you for the name of whoever you want to call. Speak the name. The device will then repeat the name. Say “Yes” or “No” to place or cancel the call

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Bluetooth Software

If you have a Bluetooth adapter for your PC or another non-Bluetooth enabled device, you will need to install Bluetooth software to be sure it works properly. Bluetooth software is easy to install, and as long as you have the corresponding hardware, you will be one step closer to having your personal Bluetooth network up and running from your computer.Â

Bluetooth is a low-power, wireless standard that allows for many Bluetooth-enabled devices to communicate at short ranges. These devices include cell phones, MP3 players, printers and digital cameras, to name a few. Most desktop computers and many notebook or laptop computers are not equipped with Bluetooth from the factory, but adding this capability is reasonably inexpensive should you require it.Â

Steps to install Bluetooth Software:

Step 1- Plug your Bluetooth device into your computer’s USB port. You will need your device in place when you install the Bluetooth software so that the hardware and software registry can form necessary links.

Step 2 -Insert the Bluetooth software CD into your computer’s CD drive. If an installation window does not automatically pop up, go to the “My computer” section of your computer and click on the CD icon. You may need to look for a file called Setup.exe.

Step 3 – Follow the prompts to install the Bluetooth software. You will have to identify yourself and will probably have to type in a registry key from the box that the Bluetooth software came in. You will also have to select a folder on your computer to house the new program; the default is usually OK.

Step 4 – Wait for all the necessary components to finish installing. Once done, click the finish button and then restart your computer. Once your computer has been rebooted, launch the Bluetooth software and ensure that it is working properly with your Bluetooth device.Â

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