Bluetooth wireless communications technology - bluetooth stereo head phones
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Enjoying Bluetooth Stereo Headphones
Blue tooth or Bluetooth is a mode of communication between two or more mobile devices through low frequency radio signals, which requires no previous licensing. Bluetooth stereo headphones utilize this communication technology to allow wireless use of blue tooth enabled headphones.
Wireless and Hands Free
Bluetooth stereo headphones produce a great advantage over the cumbersome hard wired headphone of the past. Since this technology uses a frequency hopping method and fast acknowledgement application, the connection and transfer of sound is smooth and consistent with no compromise in quality. This application of Blue tooth is rapidly becoming a favorite of many.
Blue tooth stereo headphones, being wireless, can be widely enjoyed in places where hands-free usage is required. This could be while driving, shopping, doing household chores, washing your car, etc. It is a practical solution for hands free and wire free enjoyment of music, audio books, etc..
The range for blue tooth stereo headphones varies between 30 - 120 feet, which is an improvement on many wireless technologies now available. Affordability and ease of use combine to make blue tooth the preferred choice for many users of stereo headphones. Many commercial blue tooth headphones also come with a conventional headphone jack that may be used with non-Bluetooth enabled devices. The applications for blue tooth enabled stereo headphones includes not just music devices, but mobile phones and personal computers as well.
There are many other practical applications of this technology, such as the wireless mouse, keyboard and printer; transferring data from your mobile phone or PDA to your computer and vice-versa; transfer data from one mobile phone to another; sending faxes, emails, and so on.
Bluetooth technology is brilliant not only because it allows wireless communication, but also because it is extremely simple to use and easy to install. For those devices, which do not have built in Bluetooth capability, all you need to do is add a USB adaptor where a Bluetooth dongle can be attached. With this, you can form your own PAN or private area network where you can set up the connectivity with all the devices you want. In this way you can always stay connected.
The Bluetooth technology has changed a lot from the first time it entered the market. The development of the technology has been so fast and dramatic, that the present Bluetooth versions are not backward compatible any longer. This could be one of the very few disadvantages, if any, of blue tooth technology. |