Bluetooth headsets are used for wireless transmission of music and voice in mobile devices like mobiles and laptops. While choosing a Bluetooth headset, you must be aware that they come in different types. Standard Bluetooth headset devices are those which use the version 1.0 or 1.1 and they are only one side piece for voice communication. These headsets can only access handsfree profile of your Bluetooth mobile device. This type of headset is very unsuitable for listening music as it is dependent on your device's operating system. Even if it plays music,it is of very low quality. So, if you are choosing a Bluetooth headset for entertainment and music purpose, then you better choose a stereo Bluetooth headset which supports A2DP profile. You should know that while using your A2DP bluetooth headset, it may deactivate the microphone device. So, you should choose a device which will not deactivate the microphone so that you can use it to both entertainment and voice communication.
By: Sandeep Mahanthi
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
Saturday, December 10, 2011
How To Bluetooth Works
Bluetooth is is considered to be for 'personal' networking. This allows enough distance to perhaps communicate across your office, but not any further. It’s designed to be compatible across a range of very different operating systems and devices, including things that you would not normally think of as being 'computer' type items - for example, some types of headset. Bluetooth networking can enable the headset to connect with other devices such as your computer, phone, MP3 player or PDA. It is probably better from a health point of view to have a very low powered headset close to your head than it is to have a phone that might be generating 100 or even 300 times as much radio energy close to your head. For best compatibility, devices should support the Bluetooth 1.1 standard
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