Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Bluetooth Applications




With Bluetooth being very popular with wireless, it's



no wonder there are many applications available for



the technology. Below, you'll find the applications



for Bluetooth.





1. Wireless networking between laptops and desktop



computers, or desktops that are in a confined space



and little bandwidth is needed.





2. Peripherals such as mice, keyboards, and printers.





3. Cell phones with Bluetooth technology have been



sold in large numbers, as they are able to connect to



computers, PDAs (Personal Data Assistant), and various



other devices. The standard also includes the



support for more powerful and longer range devices.





4. The transfer of files, images and MP3, between



mobile phones.





5. Certain MP3 players and digital cameras to



transfer files to and from computers.





6. Bluetooth technology headsets for smart phones



and cell phones.





7. Data logging equipment that transmits data to



a computer via Bluetooth technology.





8. Sony Playstation 3 and Nintendo Revolution will



both use Bluetooth technology for their wireless



controllers.





For Bluetooth, there are literally hundreds of



different applications and devices available for you



to use or purchase. As you may already know,



Bluetooth is the most popular wireless technology



in the world. It's very reliable, very dependable,



and very hard to crack into.





There are many other applications for Bluetooth in



development now, many of which plan to take the



wireless age to the next level. Video game systems



are using Bluetooth technology as well, for their



wireless controllers. This is great news for gaming



fans, as Bluetooth offers the best in wireless



data transmission.





If your curious about applications for Bluetooth



that are still in development, you can search on



the internet. You can find all sorts of information,



especially when it comes to Bluetooth. As the



future arrives, you can expect Bluetooth to bring



bigger and better things.

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