Friday, 20 May 2011

bluetooth headset


Bluetooth Headset

Looking for Bluetooth headset? Auroracell.com carries large selection of Bluetooth device like platonics, jawbone, Motorola, lg, Samsung, blueant, jabra and more. You can find the latest Bluetooth stereo headset and all the new hands free wireless device headset and all the newest Bluetooth technology. All the wireless headset and all the cell phone accessories come with free shipping at the biggest and the cheapest online gsm store. Bluetooth headsets have become must-have for cell phone accessories fanatics particularly in the wake of state and local laws that require the use of a wireless headset while driving. cell phone Bluetooth device usage is not limited to just headsets--you can also use Bluetooth to stream music wirelessly, connect to the Web, transfer files, and more. Bluetooth really is quite simple, inexpensive, and easy to use. In Bluetooth technology, a Bluetooth Headset and a phone communicate with each other over low-frequency radio waves in the 2.4GHz range. No cables or wires are needed, and the only requirement is that both devices be Bluetooth compatible. Bluetooth doesn't cost anything beyond the initial investment in the devices (Bluetooth headsets range from $20-$100). In addition to connecting a cell phone to a headset, Bluetooth is used to connect PCs to keyboards and mice, handhelds to other handhelds, and cell phones to computers. Also on the market is the option for Bluetooth stereo headset for listening to music with a wireless device. Many cars are even equipped with Bluetooth so that you can use the car's audio system for hands-free cell phone functions The process of connecting devices via Bluetooth starts with pairing, a procedure wherein a Bluetooth-enabled phone and another Bluetooth device search for and recognize each other. Once your connection is made and secured via a PIN (personal identification number), the two devices will "talk" to each other and exchange information Its range is limited to 30 feet, which makes it good for connecting a handful of devices but not appropriate for an entire network of computers.


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