Wireless Without the Wires: Bluetooth Cellular Phone

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They may call it a wireless phone, but standard cellular phones still require wires at some point. Besides the clunky charger, you also have to fumble with cords to use a headset and to transfer data between your phone and other gadgets. But there is an answer for anyone looking to cut the cord almost completely. With a Bluetooth cellular phone, you can chat on a wireless headset, transfer data magically through the air to a handheld, or connect with a Bluetooth-enabled car. But take care, as each Bluetooth cellular phone is not created in the same manner. While some carriers let you use a Bluetooth cellular phone for almost any means, others restrict it to a headset only.



Bluetooth is a standard developed by a group of electronics manufacturers that allows any sort of electronic equipment — from computers and Bluetooth cellular phones to keyboards and headphones — to make its own connections, without wires, cables or any direct action from a user. A Bluetooth cellular phone works at two levels:

It provides agreement at the physical level — Bluetooth is a radio-frequency standard.

It also provides agreement at the next level up, where Bluetooth cellular phones have to agree on when bits are sent, how many will be sent at a time and how the parties in a conversation can be sure that the message received is the same as the message sent.

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While it may sound complicated, a Bluetooth cellular phone works in a simple manner. A Bluetooth cellular phone communicates with different devices by sending data via a secure, low-cost short-range radio frequency. Using the technology, a Bluetooth cellular phone can connect to headsets, PCs can connect to printers or keyboards, and handhelds can connect to each other without any wires. Up to seven connections can be made at one time, at a speed of 1Mbps. All that’s needed for any Bluetooth cellular phone to connect to another Bluetooth-enabled device is for them to be paired–normally, a hassle-free “handshaking” process for establishing a connection that takes seconds and can be found in most wireless connectivity menus.

Wireless Without the Wires: Bluetooth Cellular Phone

What’s in a Name?

In case you were wondering, what’s “Bluetooth” in the term “Bluetooth cellular phone”, Bluetooth gets its name from a 10th-century Danish king, Harald Blatand (or Bluetooth) who unified Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. According to legend, he had an affinity for teeth-staining blueberries.

Bluetooth Frequency

A Bluetooth cellular phone communicates on a frequency of 2.45 gigahertz, which has been set aside by international agreement for the use of industrial, scientific and medical devices (ISM).

A number of devices that you may already use take advantage of this same radio-frequency band. Baby monitors, garage-door openers and the newest generation of cordless phones all make use of frequencies in the ISM band. Making sure that a Bluetooth cellular phone and these other devices don’t interfere with one another has been a crucial part of the design process.

Pairing up

Before you start talking on a Bluetooth cellular phone, you do need to know a few facts. A Bluetooth cellular phone has a range of 30 feet (10 meters), and the devices in question must use compatible versions of Bluetooth. The majority of Bluetooth cellular phones currently in the marketplace works on Bluetooth 1.1. (Two previous versions, 1.0 and 1.0B, were plagued with compatibility issues and have since been discontinued.) The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), a trade association and development group, is releasing newer versions that promise several upgrades and backward compatibility. Bluetooth 1.2, includes the addition of an anonymity mode, which masks the hardware address of the device to protect from identity snooping and tracking, and adaptive frequency hopping, which cuts interference by avoiding crowded frequencies. Bluetooth 2.0 has some enhancements; among them are narrowband channels, which will enable messages to be broadcast to a high number of devices without the pairing process, andhigher connection speeds of up to 12Mbps.

When no other means of connecting to the Internet is available, mobile workers can use their Blue tooth cellular phone as a modem. An advantage of using a Bluetooth cellular phone is that it can remain in your laptop carrying case or pocket, and a Bluetooth cellular phone does not require a direct line of sight connection. If your laptop is not already Bluetooth enabled, you can purchase a USB Bluetooth adapter.

A Bluetooth cellular phone makes it easy to transfer or receive information from other Bluetooth-enabled devices, eliminating the need for extra cables. A Bluetooth cellular phone can be used with a Bluetooth-enabled headset allowing for handsfree operation. You can put the Bluetooth cellular phone in your pocket or carrying case and still take calls. This is especially useful if you need to use your Bluetooth cellular phone while driving.

Be secure

As with any wireless device, a Bluetooth cellular phone has some minor security concerns. The SIG has admitted that bluebugging, where a hacker secretly accesses a phone’s commands (such as eavesdropping on conversations), and bluesnarfing, where a hacker can access a phone’s data–such as the contacts–are possible, yet the group downplays both actions. While they work through Bluetooth, they also require the hacker to use a PC and to be within range of the victim’s Bluetooth cellular phone (10 meters). Still, Nokia and Sony have said these issues affect only older handsets that are available mainly outside of the United States, and Nokia is promising a software upgrade. To help combat both, a Bluetooth cellular phone can be locked with a code or simply turned off or put in hidden mode when not in use. Another concern, depending on how you look at it, is bluejacking. This often involves creating a flirtatious introductory message, then sending it to another Bluetooth cellular phone (that is discoverable) narby as a text message.

Wireless Without the Wires: Bluetooth Cellular Phone

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Music Without Cables? – A Look at Wireless Audio Transmitters

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Eliminating the big clutter of cables has lead to a variety of wireless audio transmitter products over the years which promise to untie your home audio equipment. We will take a look at recent products to see whether they can deliver on their promise to eliminate the cable clutter and we’ll examine how changing technology has impacted performance of these products.



Wireless transmission of music has started with the launch of commercial radio broadcasts several decades ago. FM radio is still popular until today although some newer technologies such as satellite radio and digital radio formats such as HD radio and DAB radio have begun to replace traditional FM radio. Today a multitude of consumer devices exist such as wireless microphones, wireless surround sound kits, Bluetooth audio transmitters, baby monitors etc which eliminate the cord by transmitting audio wireless.

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One of the main applications for wireless audio is to distribute music throughout the home and setting up speakers without running speaker cables which is a big problem in homes that are not wired for audio. Not every technology is perfect when it comes to wireless audio as we will find out.

Music Without Cables? – A Look at Wireless Audio Transmitters

Let’s look at the most traditional technology first: FM broadcasts. FM audio transmitters send the audio by using a high-frequency signal which is constantly changing in frequency according to the audio signal. This method is called frequency modulation or FM for short. The biggest advantage of FM transmitters is their simplicity and thus cost and range. As a result, most of today’s 900 MHz wireless headphones use FM transmission. However, FM has some major drawbacks.

The first is the fact that the transmission will pick up noise and thus there will be some hiss or static. The amount of noise will actually vary depending on the location of the radio or receiver. This is due to the fact that the radio signal is bouncing off walls and will cancel itself out at different locations. This phenomenon is called multi-path fading. Some wireless FM transmitters use two antennae in an attempt to cope with this phenomenon (diversity receivers). In addition, FM transmissions will easily pick up interference from other wireless devices and products.

Bluetooth based audio transmitters have gained popularity recently. Bluetooth is a popular wireless protocol which was designed primarily as an interface between computer peripheral products. Bluetooth audio transmitters will convert the audio signal to digital information and then transmit via the Bluetooth protocol. Bluetooth is fairly robust in terms of interference in is well standardized. Bluetooth, however, has some problems in regard to wireless audio since it was not designed for wireless audio originally. The first drawback is the limited range which typically would be 30 ft or less. The second problem is the fact that Bluetooth does not have enough space to transmit CD-quality audio and therefore the audio is compressed first. This compression will result in a loss of audio quality depending on the degree of compression. The final problem is the fact that Bluetooth will introduce a delay in the signal (also called latency) which is a problem when used together with video since the audio will be out of sync or if used in a surround sound setup where some of the speakers would be out of sync with the hard-wired speakers.

Satellite radio and digital terrestrial radio technologies offer high range but use extensive audio compression leading to degradation of the audio signal and have an audio delay of several seconds.

Newer technologies transmit the audio signal without compression digitally. By avoiding audio compression, the signal will retain the original quality. The audio latency of some of these products is less than 1 ms and therefore these technologies are also being used in wireless speaker kits for home theater setups.

By using error correction, these technologies can cope with interference from competing wireless devices which is crucial in today’s noisy environment. Some transmitters operate at 5.8 GHz. This frequency space is less crowded than the 900 MHz or 2.4 GHz bands thus leading to a further improvement of reliability. In contrast to Bluetooth, any number of wireless receivers can operate from a single wireless audio transmitter which is a concern when distributing audio to several rooms within a home.

Music Without Cables? – A Look at Wireless Audio Transmitters

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Running Wireless – Eine Überprüfung der Jaybird Bluetooth-Headsets

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Wenn Sie wie ich sind, dann ist ein iPod ein unverzichtbares läuft. Wenn ich laufe, ich Musik hören in der Regel, Podcasts, Hörbücher etc., um die Zeit zu vertreiben. Im Winter konnte ich nicht auf einem Laufband zu überleben, ohne irgendeine Form der Ablenkung, und der Fernseher in meinem Keller auf meinem Laptop oder auf einem Regal vor der Maschine erforderlich sind, um die gleiche Tretmühle zu unterstützen. Das einzige Problem dabei ist, den Weg zu Ohren bekommen die ihren Sound produziert von diesen Geräten in. Headset-Kabel alskleinen weißen Kopfhörer, die mit dem iPod kommen kann außerhalb gesteuert werden, wenn das Kabel kann lästig sein, aber auf einem Laufband, das Kabel eine wichtige Ärgernis sind. Mehr als oft nicht, scherze ich mit meinen Arm auf den Draht, und mehr als einmal habe ich fast zog den iPod auf dem Laufband der Konsole. Geben Sie den Bluetooth Wireless Headset Jaybird.


Ich war an der Zeit auf der Suche nach einem Wireless-Headset für einige, aber die meisten waren entweder zu groß oder sie tunscheint nicht gut auf die verschiedenen Situationen, die ich ausführen (nicht vergessen sie müssen auch den Schweiß während der Ausführung erzeugt widerstehen) geeignet. Angesichts des Preises von vielen dieser Helme ($ 100 +), ich will nicht zu einem Kauf, wenn ich das könnte für mich arbeiten. Ich fand vor kurzem das Headset Jaybird online, und den frühen Rezensionen Ich habe gelesen, scheint eher positiv. Der Eichelhäher Besonders gravierend sind in öffentlichem Eigentum, mit einem großen Pluspunkt ist, dass sieWasser und Schweiß. Der Eichelhäher sind teuer (~ $ 140 für den iPod-kompatibel), aber ich begann, weil ich es könnte eine Reihe von running-Verbindung Audio-Probleme zu lösen gedacht. Ich kaufte den iPod kompatibles Headset und einen Adapter, Buchse ermöglicht ihnen Kopfhörer zu synchronisieren mit jedem Gerät mit einem Standard.

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Nach 3 Monaten nutze ich muss sagen, ich bin wirklich mit diesem kleinen Gadget begeistert. Der Sound ist gut, sie produzieren (ich bin nicht audiophileaber es scheint fast so gut wie die iPod Kopfhörer), Sync via Bluetooth perfekt und schnell mit allen Geräten ich getestet habe (einschließlich iPod, TV, Stereoanlage, Laptop-Computern, Soundkarten auf einem Laufband Sport, etc.) und sind sehr komfortabel trotz seiner Größe (Sie bemerken nicht, sie zur Laufzeit, und ich ging bis zu 15 Meilen mit ihnen). Headset-Buchse-Adapter und Kopfhörer sind beide Akkus über eine Ladestation und ladenscheint zu sein, recht gut (ich kann sagen, wann eine Gebühr notwendig ist, weil der Ton ist unscharf, aber nach dem Laden, es funktioniert wieder.) iPod-Adapter ist selbst angetrieben durch den iPod (ohne Last nötig) und scheint nicht zu entwässern viel hinzuzufügen eines signifikante Wirkung auf die iPod-Batterie. Schließlich scheinen sie unempfindlich gegen Wasser und Schweiß, wodurch sie ideal für alle, die ihnen im Jahr (das ist perfekt für Krafttraining verwenden würde, und da schneiden die LinieReihe von Problemen, die sich nicht bewegen oder kopieren Sie Ihren iPod) – komplett von der Bildfläche.

Running Wireless – Eine Überprüfung der Jaybird Bluetooth-Headsets

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Wer will RF Wireless Headphones wissen?

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Kopfhörer HF-(Hochfrequenz "Helm) sind die" es "Stereo-Kopfhörer des Tages.

Sie sind auch schon bekannt wie ein schnurloses Headset und die Mobilität der ein Hörerlebnis, dass wir nicht nur ein Jahrzehnt. Diese Kopfhörer sind mit einem Sender und einem separaten Empfänger (angeschlossen an eine Stereoanlage), die Wellen aussendet Radio im Helm.

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Dies ist eine Verbesserung in den Komfort eines voll Größenordnung und Art derwie mit Ihrem eigenen persönlichen Radiosender, und was kann man nur erhalten Übertragungen.

Wer will RF Wireless Headphones wissen?

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