Bluetooth Technology Questions And Answers
Bluetooth technology has changed how cell phone users communicate. Those distinctive ear pieces are not just an accessory. It allows cellular users to talk using a hands-free device. But there is probably more to Bluetooth technology than you might realize. For example: did you know that at one time Bluetooth technology was considered for wireless Internet instead of Wi-Fi? Many states are considering passing laws requiring all cell phone users to use hands-free devices while driving so to reduce the amount of distractions from trying to drive and talk at the same time. Do you have more questions regarding Bluetooth services? In this article we will address some of the basic questions and concerns regarding Bluetooth Technology. What is Bluetooth technology?
Bluetooth technology is the process of sending information without the need of wires. Most people use the term "Bluetooth" collectively to refer to all hands-free devices but in actuality Bluetooth is the actual company that developed the technology. Founded in Scandinavia, Bluetooth Special Interest Group developed the wireless technology but it was not alone. This technology came about due to collaboration with cell phone, automotive manufacturers and designers as well as the computer market. How much do the accessories cost? Accessories, like phones, vary in price. The honest truth is that if you purchase an accessory from your cell phone provider, you will generally pay more than if you bought the accessory from a retailer or Ebay. If you are worried about being able to return the product should it not work, most retailers offer a return policy if the product is returned within a specific amount of time. Can Bluetooth be used for anything besides making or receiving phone calls? Bluetooth technology has many different uses. You can send ring tones to another phone, or you can send any type of information. The technology is very similar to that of wireless internet service. What is Enhanced Data Rate? Bluetooth has seen many changes since it first debuted in 1998. The technology world has evolved and so too has Bluetooth. Everyone wants to be able to send data faster. It does not matter if it is on a cell phone or a computer. Faster is better. Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR allow users to utilize more than one device, faster, all at one time. |