Thursday, January 28, 2010
Bluetooth Technology Applications
Now, Bluetooth is facing intense competition from other wireless technology. Called UWB or Ultra Wideband, it guarantees information transfer of almost 480 MB a second - while most current Bluetooth devices transfer info up to 721 KB a second. For the moment, Bluetooth devices are certainly cropping up. Below, we'll look at some of the accessories offered with Bluetooth technology. Speaking to the dashboard When pairing it with a cell telephone, the CCM Blue Soldier auto kit becomes a great spokesperson telephone that plugs into the power adapter of your auto. The noise cancelling mike will reduce background noise efficiently, with the massive buttons making changing the spokesperson volume a snap. Although the Blue Warrior is a long way from horny or graceful, it is very practical. Little tuning box Part MP3 player and part hands free telephone, the compact and lightweight Sony HBM-30 is an interesting gizmo that will let you accept calls with minimum interruption of your tunes. When you get an inward travelling call it'll immediately pause your music, then you talk into the built in mike that you can wear around your neck or clip to your garments. The pen With Nokia's SU-1B digital pen, you can doodle and make handwritten notes in ink on a special pad then transmit them from the pad to your Bluetooth telephone. Being a substitute for typing on a cell telephone keypad, the pen is extremely handy, though a dear tool from MMS fans. Snaps if you would like to make slide shows with your camera pictures, the Nokia SU-2 image spectator will let you disply your pictures on a Television or projector. Simply hook this square grey device to your Television's input with the built in wire, then beam the photographs to the SU-2 from your Bluetooth enabled telephone and the photograph fest will start.