An Introduction to Bluetooth

Do not study this guide if you are looking for a special type of toothbrush. Do not bother to read this guide if you are investigating facts about the various tooth whiteners. Do not set-aside time to examine this guide if you are intent on the discovery of more information about dental schools. Do read this article if you have an interest in technological developments.

BlueAnt Supertooth 3 Bluetooth Handsfree CAR KIT (NEW)
US $82.50
End Date: Thursday Mar-18-2010 7:17:31 PDT
Buy It Now for only: US $82.50
Buy it now | Add to watch list

Hands Free Bluetooth Car Kit for GM Onstar vehicles
US $249.00 (5 Bids)
End Date: Thursday Mar-11-2010 16:54:56 PST
Bid now | Add to watch list

Motorola Bluetooth Car Kit IHF1000
US $76.00 (4 Bids)
End Date: Friday Mar-12-2010 7:45:10 PST
Bid now | Add to watch list

iKof Smart Bluetooth Hands-Free Car Kit
US $199.99 (0 Bid)
End Date: Friday Mar-12-2010 12:01:28 PST
Bid now | Add to watch list

Bluetooth Advanced Hands-Free Car Kit-Parrot MKi920 NIB
US $200.00 (0 Bid)
End Date: Friday Mar-12-2010 15:21:49 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $232.99
Bid now | Buy it now | Add to watch list

Caller ID Rearview Mirror Bluetooth Phone Car Kit MP3
US $54.99 (0 Bid)
End Date: Friday Mar-12-2010 17:25:00 PST
Bid now | Add to watch list

Pages 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | more

Bluetooth does not describe a dental condition in which a patient has blue teeth. The term “Bluetooth” signifies a special new technology, a technology of the 21st Century. The devices with Bluetooth technology allow the user of such devices to conduct 2-way transmissions over short distances. Usually the distance between the communicating Bluetooth devices runs no more than 150 feet. The individual who has access to two or more devices with Bluetooth technology has the ability to carryout such short-range communications.

One big advantage to having access to some of the devices with the Bluetooth technology is the opportunity one gains to conduct a “conversation” between mobile and stationary technological items. The Bluetooth car kit underlines the plus side of having access to the Bluetooth technology. The Bluetooth car kit sets the stage for a “conversation” between a mobile and a stationary electrical gadget.

For example, the Bluetooth car kit permits a cell phone in the garage to communicate with a home computer. Thanks to Bluetooth, a car driver with a cell phone could sit inside a car and send a message to a home computer. By the same token, Bluetooth technology could allow a car to send a message to a personal computer. Such a message could inform a car owner that the motor vehicle sitting in the garage needed an oil change, rotation of the tires or some other routine procedure.

Not all of modern automobiles come equipped with Bluetooth technology. So far only Acura, BMW, Toyota Prius and Lexus have chosen to provide the consumer with this special feature. In order for the car owner to benefit from the potential of Bluetooth technology in a motor vehicle, all of the devices with that technology must use the same type of profile.

For example, if a car audio system contains devices with the Bluetooth technology, then any of the communications that take place between those devices require Bluetooth equipment that uses the same profile. Such restrictions typically specify that the Bluetooth car kit will work only if all of the inter-device communicating involves equipment that operates under the hands-free profile. In other words, a Bluetooth car kit would not be expected to allow a cell phone with a headset profile to communicate with a computer that had a dial-up networking profile.

Of course Bluetooth technology is not confined to the automobile. It has also been responsible for allowing young teens to listen to music from an iPod, while at the same time being equipped and ready to handle any number of cell phone calls. On other occasions those same teens might choose to use the Bluetooth technology to send selected images from a digital camera to a home computer.

The Bluetooth technology has demonstrated the ability to lay the groundwork for creation of a mobile entertainment system. It could also facilitate the quick assembly of an operating and mobile office space. The father of the young teen who was listening to a iPod could very-well be the traveling business man at the airport, the man who must wait for a delayed flight. Access to the Bluetooth technology would give such a man the ability to set-up a temporary “office” in the airport terminal.

Once that same traveling businessman had reached his destination, and once he had settled in a motel room, then he might use the Bluetooth technology to send signals from a laptop computer to a printer server. Both younger and older adults have demonstrated that Bluetooth technology is definitely a technology of the 21st Century. Who could guess that the Bluetooth technology got its name from King Harold, “Bluetooth,” of Denmark, who lived back in the 10th Century? King Harold sought to unite the countries of Scandinavia, much as the Bluetooth technology helps the different types of informational devices to work in unison.

March 11 2010 | Bluetooth Articles | Comments Off

Next »