Sunday, 29 May 2011

Why Bluetooth Headsets?


Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum technology for open wireless protocol to exchange data at short distances is formally known as Bluetooth. The most popular bluetooth accessory for iPhones is considered the wireless bluetooth headphones. Wireless headphones normally use 2.4 GHz RF, similar to WLAN or Wi-Fi; however, by default it is set for a very close proximity usage for power consumption benefits.

Bluetooth handsets are getting more in now days due to their extreme mobility and increased connectivity. The following list shows the ten reasons why people choose bluetooth headphones, according to a private survey!

HandsFree Profiling:

Like all the traditional wired headsets, bluetooth heads are also designed to provide to you a handsfree interaction with your device with a certain distance.

Wirelessnes:

The absence of wires makes bluetooth wireless headsets the prior choice as compared to the old wired and weired headsets.this factor makes headsets easier to handle.

Mobility:

Mobility is the basic functionality highlight of bluetooth wireless headsets. Bluetooth wireless headphones give you an ease to move around and listen to a call or music without carrying your mobile with you.

Connectivity:

The connectivity of Blue headsets is far better than the wired headsets. Even in the latest generation of bluetooth wireless headsets even offers a connectivity of two or more different devices with a single headset!

Pairing:

Instead of receiving or sending one-way data packets, wireless headsets are generally enables with pairing. The pairing allows a simultaneous two-way data transfer.

Voice Signature Controls:

The modern bluetooth wireless headsets are equipped with the voice control options and voice signature effects. To dial a number or to listen to a specific song from your device, you just have to give a spoken order. The rest of the things are figured by headsets!

Increased Range:

With a wired headset, you do not even have a mobility of 2 meters usually in contact with your iPhone or any other such device. The bluetooth headphones stars from 10 meters and there are some, which gives you a range of 100 ling meters to control your paired device.

Comfortability:

Bluetooth wireless headsets are the symbol of comfort-ability. They provide to you the best of connectivity with the least of effort.

Sound Enhancements:

Hi-Fi and Stereo sound supported bluetooth headphones offers more voice thrust for music lovers. This factor also helps in listening at noisy places.

Noise Reduction:

Most recent wireless headsets offer the feature of noise reduction for both calls and music transmissions. This makes the listening easy and convenient even at very noisy places.

All above mentioned and various other features makes best wireless headset the premium wireless accessory available in markets.








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Friday, 27 May 2011

Thursday, 26 May 2011

Wireless Bluetooth Headset Makes a Valuable Addition to Life


The wireless Bluetooth headset has brought about a major revolution in the tech savvy world of today. Bluetooth is the most popular of wireless technologies today that has simplified our lives a great deal. Bluetooth is mostly associated with phones and headsets without wires make it all the more convenient. Bluetooth can be used for other purposes like networking between computers, wireless transfer of data and lots more. Highly versatile in nature, wireless Bluetooth headsets are very popular as they allow you to be mobile and still answer calls. You can have your hands free and do other work while your still connected with your wireless Bluetooth headset. The main manufacturers include big names like Motorola, Apple, Sony Ericsson and Samsung.

Bluetooth technology has facilitated communication without wires running around all over the place. The wireless headset is a small instrument that can be attached to your ears and you are ready to use your iPhone and still be free to do anything else that you wish to. The wireless headset can even be used while driving where allowed by law. This way you do not have to hold your handset and can concentrate on your driving. With so many Bluetooth enabled products having made an entry to the market today, the wireless Bluetooth headset can be used with other products too other than your iPhone.

The Bluetooth wireless headset being compatible with several Bluetooth enabled products makes it easy to use and also convenient. The Bluetooth wireless headset is available in a range of designs and styles to cater to various tastes and preferences. The wireless Bluetooth headset come in various sizes, there are small headsets that can be just clipped to the ear or the large sized ones too to suit your every need. Most phones today have a wireless Bluetooth headset that comes as a package deal with the phone. However, if the headset is not part of the deal it can be bought separately too.

While buying a wireless Bluetooth headset, you must ensure that it is light weight and comfortable for you to wear. Some headsets can be inconvenient for some people and so you must see to it that it suits your needs and also you are comfortable using it. A wireless Bluetooth headset that can be attached to your ear conveniently would be one that would be better to use for longer durations. A wireless headset with noise cancellation features can make the sound quality of the calls better. You do not need to compromise on call quality and so buying a headset that has all the features that the best modern day technology offers is what one must pick. Spending a little extra to get a quality wireless Bluetooth headset can add a great deal to your experience and is truly worth it.

Bluetooth with its affordability, versatility and features have come to be a widely accepted technology that has made a great value addition to many areas of our everyday lives.








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Sunday, 22 May 2011

How to Update Bluetooth Peripheral Device Drivers


Bluetooth devices, like their hard-wired counterparts, need special software in order to communicate with your computer. In particular, they need Bluetooth peripheral device drivers. These drivers tell your computer's operating system what the device is, what it is capable of doing, and how to communicate with it. Without Bluetooth peripheral device drivers, your computer has no way of knowing if an attached Bluetooth device is a mouse, a cell phone, an MP3 player, or anything else.

Bluetooth devices typically connect to a computer via a short range wireless connection. Your computer must have a Bluetooth wireless adapter, which will also need its own set of Bluetooth drivers, in order to connect to Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth adapters are either internal or external. If your computer came with a built-in Bluetooth adapter, it likely already has the correct drivers installed. However, you may need to update the Bluetooth peripheral device drivers periodically. If you have purchased an external adapter, it will likely connect via a USB port on your computer. When you first insert the adapter into the port, Windows will search for the correct Bluetooth peripheral device drivers and automatically load them if found. If not, you will need to manually install them using the disc that came with the adapter.

Once your computer is set up with the Bluetooth adapter and its set of drivers, it is ready for Bluetooth devices. However, the devices themselves will need to be installed and detected. This is typically done in the Control Panel where you'll find a Bluetooth category under Devices and Printers. Before you click the "Add a Bluetooth device" link, make sure that your new device is turned on and set to its "discoverable" mode. When in this mode, the device sends out a signal that your computer's adapter will pick up. Once your computer detects the device, you'll see a display of found devices. Select the device and enter its "pairing" or "PIN" code when prompted. This process tells your computer to work with this device whenever it's in range. Your computer will ignore other Bluetooth devices that are in range but not paired with it.

From there, Windows may prompt you to install the Bluetooth drivers from CD or it may automatically search from them. Once the Bluetooth peripheral drivers have been installed, your computer should recognize the device and be ready to use it. You may need to reboot your computer in order to finalize the installation of these Bluetooth drivers.

Like regular device drivers, Bluetooth peripheral device drivers should be updated from time to time. Updates ensure that your Bluetooth device is patched with the latest updates, fixes, and enhancements. You can update your Bluetooth peripheral device drivers in several ways including by using Windows Update or going directly to the device manufacturer's website and downloading them there.








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Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Easy Listening With Your Bluetooth Stereo Headset


If your Bluetooth phone supports stereo headsets, it's time to start grooving with your music. These comfortable, easy-to-use Bluetooth Stereo Headsets give you hours of entertainment. Enjoy hands-free, wire-free listening, and with your phone (if it is compatible) you can switch swiftly from listening to music to answering calls on your headphones wirelessly and back again, so you will never skip a beat!

You will be able to use your Bluetooth Stereo Headset in such a diverse amount of places. Whether you are at the gym, snowboarding, or casually running, this product will fit in perfectly for your lifestyle. At home, at work or at play, hours of enjoyment will be had!

Weighing just 100 lightweight grams, and featuring a comfortable and well thought out design ergonomically, these Bluetooth stereo headsets are made for all day use. It is easy to control your music and your calls. With intuitive controls, you have your music buttons on the right earpiece and your call buttons on the left earpiece making it easy to control both your calls and your music. The rechargeable internal battery offers 15-17 hours of actual talk time and approximately 500 hours of standby time. You also get an unbelievable 12 hours of music listening time on a single charge! So get grooving and moving with this awesome product!

You can enjoy easy listening with your Bluetooth Stereo Headset. It is so comfortable to wear with a ergonomic, behind the neck style...no more bad hair days for you! You will receive the maximum acoustic experience with this amazing product.

With your Bluetooth stereo headset, you can do much more than just listen to music from your phone. You can upload music from your PC or personal home stereo system, even your MP3 player with a phone that supports Bluetooth 1.2. The headsets offer a hands-free and wire-free link up to 30 feet from a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone or other Bluetooth devices.

Are you wondering what comes in the box? Well, along with the one year warranty, you will receive the Bluetooth Stereo Headsets, your rechargeable supply power, a pouch to carry your headsets in and a handy, easy to you quick start guide to help get you started.

All in all, if you enjoy listening to music wherever you go but would like your cell phone, and music player to be an all in one device, or if you are tired of having too many wires and gadgets to keep track of, then a Bluetooth Stereo Headset is just the product for you need! These headsets are simple to use, fun and easy to listen to and operate. With a mobile phone that is Bluetooth-compatible, you can quickly switch from listening to music to wirelessly answering calls on your headphones. After using your Bluetooth Stereo Headsets for the first time, you will find yourself wondering how in the world you ever managed to carry so many gadgets and gizmos to provide you with entertainment before! This easy, all in one practicality is an amazing product that you will be thrilled to use over and over again! Order yours today....you will not be disappointed.








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Friday, 13 May 2011

Wireless USB Vs. Bluetooth: Battle Royale


As the release date for Wireless USB draws ever closer, discussion is heating up around the emerging standard. In particular, there has been a lot of debate concerning the pros and cons of Bluetooth versus Wireless USB. Both of these standards offer particular benefits as well as particular challenges, and it appears that both standards will be competing with each other for the same manufacturer and consumer base. Let's examine how the lines are being drawn.

Bluetooth came onto the wireless scene in May of 1999. Initially developed by Ericsson, it was quickly adopted by such companies as Microsoft, Apple, Motorola, and Toshiba. It has since become a major standard for wireless device connectivity. Using wide-band, low-power radio waves to transmit data over short distances, Bluetooth has been used for wireless keyboards, mice, and other peripherals, cellular phones, PDAs, MP3 players, and some digital cameras. Concerning Bluetooth's popularity with cell phone manufacturers in particular, one of the benefits of Bluetooth is that it has a very low power consumption rate, especially when it comes to audio transmission. This has made Bluetooth the technology of choice for cell phone manufacturers looking to pair wireless headsets to their phones.

Despite widespread adoption by many manufacturers, Bluetooth has been plagued by some nagging problems. A major complaint has been the lack of interoperability between different manufacturers' Bluetooth devices. For example, using a Motorola Bluetooth headset has difficulty being connected with an LG cell phone. Security has been another major issue with Bluetooth-enabled devices. There have been documented instances of device "hijackings" where a third party has taken control of the device through the Bluetooth link. Issues with eavesdropping, data theft, and Bluetooth-spread viruses for PDAs, cellphones, and computers have also been reported. These problems are being dealt with as new revisions of Bluetooth are released.

The creation of the Wireless USB Promoters Group was announced in February of 2004 at the Intel Developer Forum. This group, composed of such companies as Intel, Microsoft, NEC, HP and Samsung, is tasked with creating a wireless standard based on the exceptionally popular USB standard with the same type of interoperability and simplicity of use. Should the forum succeed in their goal, Wireless USB could easily become the wireless de facto standard for UWB (ultra wideband) connectivity. The completion of the standard was announced in May of 2005 and the first Wireless USB products are slated to begin appearing in early 2006, with a strong ramp in 2007.

There is no doubt that the Wireless USB Promoters Group has examined Bluetooth and done its best to address the issues that have been problematic, such as interoperability and security. While there have been delays due to testing and certification, Wireless USB looks to be superior in both security and ease of connectivity. Where Bluetooth had compatibility issues between different developers' products, Wireless USB's adherence to the previous USB standards should serve to prevent similar problems. As far as security is concerned, Bluetooth depends on a four-digit pin number to ensure that the correct device is being connected to, while Wireless USB is looking at using a USB cable to make the initial connection, after which point the device can be used wirelessly.

If Wireless USB can deliver everything it promises, especially with the popularity of the other USB standards that it is based on and connected with, it will easily become the primary connectivity standard in the PC, consumer electronic, and mobile communication industries. Bluetooth users should not give up hope, however. Freescale Semiconducter, a UWB developer, has been able to use Bluetooth stacks to interpret UWB signals, demonstrating that a merging of the two technologies is possible. Until the Wireless USB standard officially releases and products appear on shelves, all we can do is speculate, but for all intents and purposes, Wireless USB appears to be the next major step in the evolution of connectivity technology, and it may alter the way we use technology forever.








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Monday, 9 May 2011

A Look At Bluetooth Headsets


A Look at Bluetooth Headsets

Because of its ease of use and compatibility with a number of systems, Bluetooth technology is quickly becoming one of the more common forms of wireless peripheral that is used by consumers today. By choosing to use Bluetooth headsets, it is possible to have a fully-functional headset that will easily transfer from cell phones, computers, and a variety of other systems to any other system that has Bluetooth capabilities. The information below should be of some use to you in deciding whether Bluetooth headsets are right for your personal and business headset needs, while also helping you to choose the headset that will serve you best if you decide that Bluetooth is the way to go.

How Bluetooth Works

Bluetooth is the next generation of wireless peripherals, and is designed to allow users to transfer their peripherals from one Bluetooth-compatible device to another without the need for additional drivers or any other software installation. This cross-device functionality creates somewhat of a universal standard for wireless peripherals, allowing those who use Bluetooth to own a single set of peripheral devices which they can then transfer to whichever Bluetooth-enabled hardware they happen to be using at the time. Since Bluetooth is a wireless product as well, this can enable Bluetooth users to remain mobile while using their peripherals... combine this with the hardware-swapping capabilities of Bluetooth, and you have a peripheral that can be used on the move and which will adapt to different pieces of hardware as you use each one.

Advantages of Bluetooth Headsets

There are a number of advantages to choosing a Bluetooth headset to meet your needs. In addition to the fact that Bluetooth devices are wireless, you will only need to purchase a single headset in order to use it with your Bluetooth-enabled telephone, cell phone, laptop computer, or any other hardware device which you own that features a Bluetooth connection. This can allow for a more dynamic home or office, letting you cycle through different pieces of hardware depending upon which room you are in or what you are doing at the time. These devices are also on the cutting edge of technology, so even as the technology begins to age you are likely to be able to get several years of use out of the headset that you choose before the current technology begins to be replaced.

Bluetooth Headset Compatibility

Of course, if you are considering buying a Bluetooth headset it's important that you make sure that your hardware is compatible with Bluetooth technology. Cell phones and other telephone equipment should have it labeled on the package whether they are Bluetooth-ready, and many other portable devices and computers will bear a sticker or symbol on the device or computer itself. If you find that some of your equipment isn't Bluetooth compatible, you might want to see if there are Bluetooth adaptors available which will allow you to use a Bluetooth headset with a device that would be otherwise unable to utilize it.

Choosing the Right Headset for Your Needs

Of course, not all Bluetooth headsets are created equal. In order to make sure that you buy the headset that best meets your needs, take into account what you plan on using the headset for, whether you will be using it with a single device or multiple devices, and exactly how much mobility and overall hearing you hope to have with your Bluetooth headset in place. For work that will be done inside or if you only plan on using the headset in conjunction with a landline phone or computer, you might want to consider single or dual-earpiece headsets which can be worn comfortably for longer periods of time. If you are going to be mobile or using your headset with a cell phone, however, you might want to consider a single-earpiece or even an earbud headset as they will allow you a bit more freedom and will leave one of your ears uncovered so that you can better hear everything that is around you.








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Friday, 6 May 2011

Accessorize Your Phone With Bluetooth


Bluetooth is one of the most in-demand technologies right now and is fast expanding to serve a variety of applications. Its current applications are itself numerous and the future is only looking brighter. If you have a Bluetooth enabled phone, then there are a lot of things that you can do with your phone. Bluetooth gives your phone an expansive gateway and this can be utilised with the Bluetooth accessories. There are a variety of accessories to meet a variety of requirements and budgets. One can choose what they need from the mind boggling number of gadgets available.

The most commonly used of all Bluetooth accessories is the hands-free earphone. Available from a multitude of manufacturers, it is the best option for having conversations while keeping your hands free. Higher end devices come with two high quality earpieces and allows for music playback too. Car kits are available for use during conversation in the car. These Bluetooth accessories are more feature loaded so that drivers can keep their eyes and hands directed to the road. Bluetooth dongles are in vogue as not all desktops and laptops are Bluetooth enabled. They allow for file transfer between two Bluetooth enabled devices and some amount of virtual control as well can be done via Bluetooth.

Tripping anytime soon? Then the Bluetooth GPS device is for you. You can access GPS using the device which connects to your phone via Bluetooth giving you unlimited access to directions and roadmaps. For the more fanciful, exist wireless PC speakers and even some other designer Bluetooth accessories as well.








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Sunday, 1 May 2011

How to Get Bluetooth Working in 4 Easy Steps


With the advent of Bluetooth, the technology has spread rapidly and is available on many consumer devices such as mobile phones to allow users to make and answer calls using a hands free headset. Although this feature was initially used with cell phones, Bluetooth has spread and you can buy headsets that can be even used on your computer. This come with the increased services you can find online that require headsets such as Skype, other Voip services and even in online games. To get started using any Bluetooth device there is a very simple generic process to get things connected. Here are 4 very quick steps to get you up and running with any Bluetooth device.

Before you start:

- Bluetooth enabled device (such as mobile phone or headset)

- Computer or other device that you want to connect with

- Bluetooth adapter if your computer or other device does not support Bluetooth

Step 1

Ensure that both devices are Bluetooth enabled. If it is your computer runs on a windows operating system you can easily check if it is Bluetooth ready by going to the "Control Panel" section of the start menu and and checking if there is any Bluetooth icon. If there is that icon, you should double check to make sure that the Bluetooth device has been installed correctly. If you find that there is no Bluetooth device, which is common for desktop devices then you will need to purchase a Bluetooth adapter. The adapter generally fits into the USB port in your computer and should come with an installation CD. Once you run the CD and follow the onscreen instructions to install the drivers the Bluetooth adapter should be ready for use.

Step 2

You will need to turn on the Bluetooth on both your devices and enable "discovery" This will allow your computer to search for nearby Bluetooth devices and be discoverable by other Bluetooth enabled devices. To go to Bluetooth mode, simply go to "Control Panel" and click on "Search devices" option. If you are using a Bluetooth adapter, look for a similar option in the utility program that came with the installation cd. The location of this feature will vary depending on the type of adapter.

Step 3

Turn on the other Bluetooth device you can normally activate Bluetooth with a switch of a button if it is a headset. Please refer to the manual of Bluetooth device such as your headset or mobile phone for more information.

Step 4

Check the network connection between your computer and Bluetooth device is working. Once the application finds the device, you will be asked if you wish to "pair" the devices together. Sometimes you maybe asked to create and input a passcode, this is to ensure only authorized devices that you are aware of will connect with your computer. Once a connection has been established, you may test the connection by transferring a file or testing out the device if it is a headset by running a sound enabled program to see what you can hear.

Always remember to switch of Bluetooth once you have finished. You will not only save battery life but you can avoid unnecessary security risks of people connecting to your Bluetooth enabled devices without your knowledge.








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