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	<title>Communication  technology &#187; Wireless Headsets</title>
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		<title>A Look at Bluetooth Technology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bluetooth technology is a wireless, radio based communication technology. Bluetooth enabled electronic devices are capable of successfully communicating, at a time, with as many as seven other Bluetooth enabled devices within a short range of distance &#8212; usually ranging from about 1 to 10 meters, depending upon the radio class. This technology is always improving, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Bluetooth technology is a wireless, radio based communication technology. Bluetooth enabled electronic devices are capable of successfully communicating, at a time, with as many as seven other Bluetooth enabled devices within a short range of distance &#8212; usually ranging from about 1 to 10 meters, depending upon the radio class. This technology is always improving, but some limitations still remain. For example, the maximum range of a single Bluetooth device to another one is 30 feet.<br/><br/>Bluetooth is designed specifically for linking between devices (such as printers, mobile phones, home appliances, wireless headsets, mouses, keyboards, and so on), computers, or PDAs to one another, without using a wired connection. The technology is also becoming more and more commonly utilized in mobile phones, allowing them to communicate between computers or PDAs, and is especially widespread in hands-free accessories like Bluetooth headsets.<br/><br/>This short range wireless technology was developed by the collaboration of mobile phones and IT companies such as Intel, Nokia, Toshiba, Erickson and IBM. It is also designed to have a very low power consumption. This is further reinforced by allowing radios to be powered down when they are inactive.<br/><br/>You can think of Bluetooth as an ad hoc technology that requires no fixed infrastructure and is easy to install and set up. You don&#8217;t need any wires to get connected. It is most commonly known by consumers for providing the ability to talk on a wireless headset. And one of the nice features of Bluetooth is that it is not manufacturer specific.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jeffrey K. Hall							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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