Monday, January 14, 2013

What is Bluetooth?

By Tom Watts


When Bluetooth very first came out all that was noticed about it was "Bluetooth Headset" that related to hands free cell phone calls. Things such as Jabra and Plantronics Bluetooth Headsets came along. Now Bluetooth certainly is not a fresh technology coming out back in the 90's. It is essentially a cordless technology that transmits data (music) small lengths by means of a particular frequency from both mobile devices and fixed generating your own PAN, that is also called a personal area network.

Its uses have broadened from mobile phone hands free headset to things such as: communicating through blue tooth car stereo, networking with wireless PC's (close range), transferring data files (Samsung Galaxy S III), wireless bridge between two ethernet networks, and of course used for Blue Tooth Speakers.

Though Bluetooth Speakers haven't so much completely taken over for wired and Wifi enabled compatible speakers they are definitely on the verge of accomplishing so. When you are utilizing WiFi speakers generally there will be occasions when you get that temporary stop which usually is caused by some kind of interference and with Bluetooth you will not get this.

Any time it comes to wired speakers there can be issues as well and this mostly comes from dealing with the actual wiring. If you have got a desktop Pc you typically already have more than enough wires to deal with so why add to that. With a notebook Bluetooth is a must mainly because both are meant to be easily transportable and made use of on the go. Even with a tv set that features Bluetooth capabilities you will certainly would like to take full advantage of this mainly because of the wires you have connected from your dvd player, blueray dvd player, xbox, playsation, etc. This will certainly ease having to add to the wires in the back and as well having to move these if you shift the tv for any valid reason.

For the most part Bluetooth Speakers are lightweight, in which enables music to go everywhere you move. If your mobile phone has Bluetooth technology whether it is an Iphone or Android you will be able to link to the speaker. Even if someone doesn't have Bluetooth on their phone or personal computer (most come standardized these days) you can easily connect to the majority of blue tooths by way of an aux cable as well. When companies like Bose and Logitech are moving on board you know you are going to get good quality sound as well as a fantastic all around product. Likewise with that several other companies like JBL and Creative are going to develop great goods just to keep the competitors up. If you place a wired speaker against a bluetooth speaker the wired may win narrowly with its audio but the bluetooth nevertheless comes out on top with it multitude of advantages




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