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More information on bluetooth headsets for ipod

How To Use bluetooth

By Lee MacRae

The term bluetooth is an RF technology operating at 2.4 GHz that allows transmission of voice and data. You'll find a variety of ways where Bluetooth can be used to connect a number of different devices. Follow along as we discuss in this article how Bluetooth can be used by you, your family and your friends.

bluetooth Headsets If you have a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, printer or a computer, it says in her Bluetooth capable offer you Hands free capability when you answer your cell phone. It is very easy to use on a PC that is Bluetooth enabled and and loaded with speech recognition software to enter data to your PC or even surf the net faster than you can type. A Bluetooth headset can also be used for video chatting over the web with your friends on a web cam or for making low-cost over the web to your family.

Bluetooth GPS devices One of the main features of the Bluetooth GPS is how versatile they are. A Bluetooth GPS receiver can be used in conjunction with the Bluetooth PDA as well as a compatible bluetooth mobile phone. With the CF type of GPS receiver you are limited to only a compatible PDA as many cell phones don't have the CF slot. An additional advantage for the Bluetooth GPS device is related to the life of the battery. Some bluetooth gps receivers have exceptional battery life, maintaining power up to 26 hours.

As you can see, if you want to rid yourself of wires and cables Bluetooth can help get all of your devices in your home office talking to each other over 30 foot area.

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Pioneer introduced a hybrid navigation-cum iPod compatible entertainment system at CES. The AVIC-F500BT is designed to integrate with "virtually any factory audio system", the company said. Maybe. What the system does claim to do is add advanced voice technology for controlling iPods and Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones. The AVIC-F500BT can operate as both a navigation device and as a media centre, connected to an existing audio system via a line-in jack, the solution becomes a gateway for personal audio and communication devices. Built-in speakers and a rechargeable battery are also provided for use of the system while on the go.
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Philips's claim that its new SHB9000 headset offers the best-ever music and conversation quality from a Bluetooth headset might be a bit optimistic, but it's their PR, so we'll let 'em say what they want. The over-the-ear headphones offer native MP3 decoding for loss-less streaming, 40mm neodymium speakers and can automatically switch between calls and music. There's a digital signal processor to filter out background noise and echo when on the phone, and you can connect to your phone wirelessly or via a provided cord.
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Most personal area networking connectivity employed in electronic games is provided by Bluetooth, but experts predict "volatile" growth for the technology over the next four years. Bluetooth will grow strongly in the personal gaming market, and new data from ABI Research forecasts Bluetooth shipments for non-portable consoles to peak at over 115 million units in 2009 before declining to 2007 levels in 2012. "The gaming console market has a product lifecycle rhythm that ebbs and flows," said senior ABI analyst Douglas McEuen.

The Sense is the latest Bluetooth headset from Bluetrek and promises a lightweight, stylish design with great call quality. Weighing in at 8grams and measuring 50 mm (L) x 15mm (W) in size, the headset offers a black mirror-like finish and the boast to be the first in the Bluetrek range to offer touch-sensitive technology.
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DragonWave and Nextlink Wireless Announce Master Purchase Agreement

Wed, 30 Jan 2008 00:00:00 EST
DragonWave Inc. (TSX:DWI)(AIM:DWI) announced that Nextlink Wireless Inc. has completed a Master Purchase Agreement to purchase DragonWave's AirPair and Horizon Compact products providing highly scalable, carrier grade radio solutions in support of Nextlink's portfolio of broadband wireless services.

Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) Providers Plan to Eliminate Local TV Broadcast Stations and Say the Wi-Fi Internet Access Points Will Replace TV Networks

Thu, 21 Feb 2008 00:00:00 EST
Wi-Fi TV Inc. (PINKSHEETS: WTVN) commented on breaking news stories regarding Internet TV and the future of TV delivery. Wi-Fi TV is the creator of Social Internet TV, which can be seen at www.Wi-FiTV.com.


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