BLUETOOTH
Bluetooth was originally developed by mobile phone company Ericsson in 1994. Looking for a unique name for the technology, they settled on "Bluetooth" after a tenth century viking king called Harald "Bluetooth" Blatand.
Bluetooth is a wireless technology that allows computers, phones and other devices to talk to each other over short distances (up to 100 meters). Bluetooth uses radio waves (in the 2.4 Gigahertz range), and is designed to be a secure and inexpensive way of connecting and exchanging information between devices without wires.
You'll find Bluetooth in many of the newer mobile phones, handheld computers, laptops, printers, handheld organisers, as well as in all sorts of products.
Uses of Bluetooth include: sending photos from your mobile, exchanging business cards, sending voice from a headset to a mobile phone, and real-time satellite navigation using GPS.
This page provides some basic information on what Bluetooth has to offer,
Bluetooth products
Bluetooth fridge can't be bought at your local Comet store just yet, but here are a few examples of the Bluetooth products already available:
Mobile Phone Handheld PDA Phone Headset USB dongles and adapters GPS Navigation Modem / Access point Printer / print adapterUsing Bluetooth
Bluetooth offers a great way of exchanging data between devices. Here are the advantages:
- Cable-free, so less messy leads to worry about
- Interoperability - In most cases, you can use your portable Bluetooth device to connect with other existing Bluetooth points, without having to carry a data lead and CD of drivers around with you
Here's an example of some of the things you can do with Bluetooth:
- Transfer files (such as mp3s and photos) to and from your mobile
- A wire-free headset for your mobile
You'll find Bluetooth in many of the newer mobile phones, handheld computers, laptops, printers, handheld organisers, as well as in all sorts of products.
Uses of Bluetooth include: sending photos from your mobile, exchanging business cards, sending voice from a headset to a mobile phone, and real-time satellite navigation using GPS.
This page provides some basic information on what Bluetooth has to offer,