Bluetooth is wireless communication technology, that connects
computers, mobile phones and other electronic devices, enabling them to
communicate short distances.
Bluetooth makes use of 2.4ghz radio waves, just like wireless routers and wireless access points. Due to protocol standardisation, Bluetooth devices can be built by assorted manufacturers, and usually can interconnect seamlessly. Bluetooth devices which can interconnect include personal computers, GPS, PDA, and mobile phones.
How does it work? Aside from the newest laptops, most computers do not have Bluetooth capabilities. Bluetooth Dongles are small finger sized devices which plug into the personal computer USB ports. A PC can connect to nearby mobile phones, synchronising the address book using data suite software, or even Microsoft Outlook. A Bluetooth USB Dongle can even link a computer to a mobile phone, allowing the user to make hands free calls, thus eliminating the need for a special headset. Further, a Bluetooth Dongle can enable PC's to track GPS data, which makes creating travel maps a breeze, work diaries, exchanging business cards, and much more.
Advantages: Bluetooth enabled computers have the ability to transfer ringtones, files, mp3 songs, photos, and games for mobile phone. Many people prefer using a Bluetooth Dongle because it is simpler than a data cable, sleek, easy to store, and inexpensive. It has never been simpler to back up those important messages and contact lists, thanks to the wonders of Bluetooth.
Simplicity: Thanks to modernisation in Windows XP, the operating system automatically detects Bluetooth hardware, and has drivers pre-installed for many devices. On rare occasion, a quick driver installation is necessary, but the installation is quick and easy.
Connecting: To connect devices, just plug the Bluetooth USB Dongle into a free USB port on the computer. Then, switch on the mobile phone. Presto! Upon first contact, the two devices will see one another, and ask to be paired. Pairing is just a means of setting the passcode (a 4 digit number) the same on both devices. A moment later, and the secure communication link will be established.
Bluetooth makes use of 2.4ghz radio waves, just like wireless routers and wireless access points. Due to protocol standardisation, Bluetooth devices can be built by assorted manufacturers, and usually can interconnect seamlessly. Bluetooth devices which can interconnect include personal computers, GPS, PDA, and mobile phones.
How does it work? Aside from the newest laptops, most computers do not have Bluetooth capabilities. Bluetooth Dongles are small finger sized devices which plug into the personal computer USB ports. A PC can connect to nearby mobile phones, synchronising the address book using data suite software, or even Microsoft Outlook. A Bluetooth USB Dongle can even link a computer to a mobile phone, allowing the user to make hands free calls, thus eliminating the need for a special headset. Further, a Bluetooth Dongle can enable PC's to track GPS data, which makes creating travel maps a breeze, work diaries, exchanging business cards, and much more.
Advantages: Bluetooth enabled computers have the ability to transfer ringtones, files, mp3 songs, photos, and games for mobile phone. Many people prefer using a Bluetooth Dongle because it is simpler than a data cable, sleek, easy to store, and inexpensive. It has never been simpler to back up those important messages and contact lists, thanks to the wonders of Bluetooth.
Simplicity: Thanks to modernisation in Windows XP, the operating system automatically detects Bluetooth hardware, and has drivers pre-installed for many devices. On rare occasion, a quick driver installation is necessary, but the installation is quick and easy.
Connecting: To connect devices, just plug the Bluetooth USB Dongle into a free USB port on the computer. Then, switch on the mobile phone. Presto! Upon first contact, the two devices will see one another, and ask to be paired. Pairing is just a means of setting the passcode (a 4 digit number) the same on both devices. A moment later, and the secure communication link will be established.
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