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All About Bluetooth
By Lee MacRae
Bluetooth is a technology that can create your own personal local area network. It's range is approximately 20-30 feet [10 metres] and with a speed not unlike USB devices. Many of your PDAs, cell phones, printers, PCs and other devices now include bluetooth. Follow along as we discuss some of these devices.
Bluetooth Headsets A Bluetooth headset allows some advantages to that of the standard style of headset. Many people find it great as a hands free headset when used with a Bluetooth enabled cell phone. The cell phone is easily put in a pocket, a bag or on a table and it is very easy to accept and make calls. You use it in the same way as you do a standard wired device
but with much more safety because of the Bluetooth headset.
Bluetooth Allows Remote Capabilities Ever wanted to sit on your deck while you listen to your favourite tunes with your iPod? Well, guess what? You will find the Belkin TuneStage [using Bluetooth technology] will give you what you need. TuneStage with Bluetooth can transmit from a distance of 33 feet away from your music center, free of the barriers that limit traditional remotes like walls, ceilings, or windows. It lets you roam and play your tunes, from just about any spot in your house. And since the unit draws power right from the iPod itself, you don't need extra cables or batteries for it. That makes Bluetooth the kind of technology that makes life easier.
Bluetooth GPS The Bluetooth GPS unit is small and lightweight. Being very portable it can be used in the car, or in your bag or pocket, hiking, biking or finding your way in a new city area. They can point out parking, gas stations, hotels, restaurants or theaters, and some have the ability for an automatic alert option as you approach your destination. And it can be configured to work with a variety of Pocket PC, Palm devices as well a smart mobile phones. Some of them even have instructions in over 30 different languages which makes them ideal for tourists or hikers and campers.
To give you an indication of the widespread use of Bluetooth in today's electronics world, you should be aware of a new wireless Wii remote that uses Bluetooth technology
over to your Wii console from a distance of 30 feet. That tells you Bluetooth is an up-to-date, modern technology that you should use as well.
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JVC has launched a Bluetooth transmitter for Apple iPod users at CES in Las Vegas. The new AA-T100BT Bluetooth transmitter is compatible with fourth-generation and newer iPod players, plugging directly into the iPod dock connector to transmit audio to any Bluetooth headset. Powered by the iPod itself there is no bulky battery pack required.
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Bluetooth headsets are a stylish way to talk hands-free and can even eliminate background noise. The MOTOPURE H12 allows users to have clear phone conversations in dynamic noise environments because two microphones separate the user's voice from background and wind noise to enhance his or her voice for a natural-sounding conversation. It is also one of the best-looking and comfortable Bluetooth headsets on the market today.
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JVC announced a new in-ear Bluetooth stereo headset for hands-free calling and music listening. The HA-W700BT offers superb stereo sound combined with excellent isolation, and up to 11 hours of use from the built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery. For compatibility with a wide range of mobile phones and other devices, the HA-W700BT supports Bluetooth version 2.0 and Bluetooth profiles A2DP, AVRCP, HFP and HSP. Sound quality from the in-ear canal phones is assured with the 11.0 mm neodymium driver units delivering a frequency range of 10Hz to 23kHz.
DragonWave 3Q Revenue Increases 139%
Fri, 11 Jan 2008 00:00:00 EST
Revenue from customers in North America grew to $5.7 million, a 70% increase from the $3.4 million reported in the same quarter of fiscal year 2007. Revenue from outside North America grew to $5.8 million, up from $1.4 million in the same quarter of fiscal year 2007, representing an increase of 300% year-over-year.
Gross margin for the third quarter was 39%, up 2% over the second quarter, and consistent with the third quarter of fiscal year 2007.
Silvus Technologies to Showcase Enabling High-Speed Wireless Broadband Capabilities for Both 802.11n and Wireless HD Video
Mon, 17 Mar 2008 00:00:00 EST
Silvus Technologies, a leading provider of broadband wireless semiconductor IP solutions in 802.11n, wireless HD video, and tactical military systems, will showcase technology demonstrations and lead in-depth discussion sessions, both of which feature technology-proven wireless broadband capabilities within the company's solution portfolio.
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