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Understanding Bluetooth Wireless Communication
Why
Is Bluetooth A Hot Wireless Technology?
Although the word “Bluetooth” first came from
the lips of a Dane who lived back in the 10th Century, Bluetooth
today represents a technology of the 21st Century. It
is a technology that permits 2-way, wireless transmissions
over
short distances. The many present-day devices with Bluetooth
technology have led to the creation of some hot wireless innovations.
Within the past week, the CSR Corporation has announced the
release of Xda Atom, a device that brings Bluetooth technology
to the PDA. CSR has created the world’s smallest, multimedia
PDA phone. In order to fully appreciate the Xda, one needs
to consider the number of times each day that one might look
at some type of illuminated screen.
When
one selects the music to be played on an iPod, one views
information displayed on a screen. When one watches a TV
program
or a DVD one views a picture on a screen. And even when one
wants to select a digital photo to send to a friend or relative,
then one needs to view the available photos on a screen.
If you can imagine a device that puts music, video and photo
functions on one small screen, then you can appreciate the
beauty of the Bluetooth technology. The Xda Atom allows the
immediate user to use a single, small screen for selecting
their favorite music, viewing video and performing various
photo functions. The Xda also allows the user to connect with
his or her list of e-mail messages.
The Xda holds a spotlight on the ability of the Bluetooth
technology to let the business traveler set-up an office space
at almost any location. No more does an airport-delay need
to prevent the business traveler from completing work that
has been assigned. Of course, the Bluetooth technology does
not insure the same quiet and privacy that one finds in a personal
office.
Perhaps the innovations provided by Bluetooth technology offer
the greatest benefits to the most constantly mobile members
of modern-day society. TEN Technology seems agree with that
suggestion. That company recently released an item called naviPlay
Bluetooth technology for iPods. This Headset can interact with
other Bluetooth devices.
The naviPlay operates in the same fashion as just about all
of the Bluetooth devices. The user of the naviPlay clicks an
adapter into a docking system and then plugs a cable into the
back of the naviPlay. In this case the docking system that
connects with the wireless device is an iPod docking system.
The naviPlay allows users to get cell phone calls through the
same systems that store and deliver musical selections.
The naviPlay offers two important features, features never-before
found on a Bluetooth device. The naviPlay fits over the head,
making it much easier to carry. In addition it weighs only
4 ounces, so that a minimum of weight rests on the head. The
naviPlay underlines the degree to which Bluetooth technology
has met the challenges posed by the demands of wireless innovations.
The ability of Bluetooth to overcome the obstacles that have
until now prevented a widespread use of its Personal Area Network
(PAN) bodes well for its proliferation into other areas of
the business world. While it may be difficult to write a business
letter in a busy airport terminal, the Bluetooth technology
does not need to target only the business traveler and the
music-loving young adult. It could also offer important medical
applications.
The advantages of Bluetooth could allow a worker in a medical
laboratory to operate more efficiently. Armed with the right
Bluetooth technology, such a worker would have the ability
to start a centrifuge and to walk-off to a desk or another
bench top area. There the worker could write in a lab notebook
or set-up for a planned experiment, all without worrying to
check on when the centrifuge had stopped spinning. The Bluetooth
device could signal to the worker that the centrifuge had stopped
revolving.
That same Bluetooth device could be used by the laboratory
supervisor to send instructions to the lab worker. The lab
worker could then respond to the supervisor without leaving
the lab space in which that lab worker could be most productive.
That is the beauty of the Bluetooth technology.
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