Posted by Adriana Noton on
November 11, 2009
Bluetooth is the New Attire for Driving
You’ve seen them everywhere. Those tiny little headset-like units clipped stylishly over the ear. You see businessmen wearing them on the train, young moms walking around the supermarket wearing them, even tweens and teens are taking on this trend. Bluetooth headsets have been around for years now, and they only get more and more popular each year. There are many reasons to own and use this handy gadget. Some of these include the obvious convenience of being able to carry on a cell phone conversation while leaving hands free to perform other tasks. It is also very convenient to be able to answer phone calls without digging through your purse or fumbling in your pocket to find your cell phone. Both of these benefits allow you to be more productive by not having to stop what you are doing to answer or conduct a phone call.
Your Must-have Driving Gear Aside from the conveniences that using Bluetooth offers, there are other very important reasons for why using this technology while driving is a MUST. Unless you are a person that refuses to answer or make cellular phone calls while behind the wheel of an automobile, then Bluetooth wireless technology is must-have driving attire for you. There are two strong supporting reasons why this argument is true. Safety and legality.
The first one, safety, is important not only to you as a driver, but also to your passengers and to other drivers, pedestrians and stationary objects such as buildings and trees. When you are driving, it is important to keep your attention focused on the road and what is coming up ahead of you. It is also important to use your peripheral vision to keep an account of everything that is within the surroundings of your automobile. When you are using your cell phone, either to answer or make a call, you generally have to take your eyes off the road for at least a few seconds. Often, what you are doing on your cell phone requires your eyes to be engaged with it for several seconds up to more than a minute. The chances of getting into an accident increase greatly with those seconds your eyes are on your cell phone. Using Bluetooth technology greatly reduces that risk by allowing you to answer and even make calls wirelessly without even looking at your cell phone once. Keep your eyes on the road so you don’t get into an accident and need emergency roadside assistance.
More and more states are making it illegal to drive while operating a cell phone. In the state of New Jersey, for example, you can be pulled over if a police official sees you holding your phone up to your ear and talking. The same is true in California. Using Bluetooth (provided it is legal to do so in your area) can ensure that you are not breaking the law and potentially being issued an expensive ticket.
For these reasons and many others, Bluetooth is the new attire for driving.
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Posted by Jon hunter on
October 10, 2009
Selecting The Correct Headset For Your Office Phone
Headsets come in an array of styles to cover a multitude of uses from a number of manufacturer’s .The three leading manufacturers of office and business headsets are Plantronics, Jabra and Sennheiser. Choosing a headset can often be daunting, so here’s a brief guide to what’s out there.
Corded headsets were the first type seen being used commercially and are still extremely popular with many businesses especially with contact centres and places with a high volume of staff favoring these types of headsets. They are usually plug and play with a number of different connection cables available to ensure virtual compatibility with all current desk phones and phone systems. A basic corded headset is also the cheapest type, not everyone needs a high spec headset.
Styles vary greatly within the corded headset genre, with the over the ear, headband and behind the neck styles being the styles available. Also different manufacturers have varied approaches on these styles giving you a truly broad spectrum of headset options to choose from.
Wireless headsets were introduced roughly a decade ago and have seen massive technological improvements within the field, which still continues with new and improved models being released all the time.
You tend to find wireless headsets use either DECT technology or Bluetooth technology to achieve a wireless connection. Whereas DECT was the favoured technology of the two offering a longer range and encrypted signal, Bluetooth was being used mainly for mobile headsets. However the tide has turned and Bluetooth has recently come on leaps and bounds with many major manufacturers such as Plantronics and GN Netcom utilising Bluetooth technology with their latest headset models, such as the Plantronics Savo Go and the Jabra GO 6400 headset. This is partly due to the popularity of Unified Communications, or in other words products, in this case headsets, that work with more than one device in the office and the new generation of Bluetooth headsets can work with your Bluetooth mobile phone, desk phone and PC. This has huge money saving implications for companies
Like corded headsets, you find wireless headsets developed in a number of wearing styles, from in the ear, over the ear, over the head and behind the neck models, with each manufacturer having their own approach to each wearing style.
Whether you’re thinking choosing either a corded headset or planning to go wireless, my advice would be to do good research and examine all the available models with their different features and functions to ensure you get the required headset for your business needs.
Posted by Scott Paul on
September 9, 2009
Bluetooth Headphones Specifications
Bluetooth headphones are unparalleled in their sound quality, Bose made the Around-Ear headphones with that statement in mind. The Bose Around-Ear Headphones are not the (almost) cliche white ear buds that came with your iPod. In the professional audio sector headphones are used in live situations by disc jockeys with a DJ mixer and sound engineers for monitoring signal sources and for getting the sound just right.
Headphones are most commonly used these days in conjunction with CD or DVD players, iPod’s, Mp3 players and similar devices. You may catch someone in an airport with customized headphones working diligently on their laptop.
Headphones are the simplest and cheapest first step to improving the sound of your iPod, or whatever portable audio player you happen to own and use. Start enjoying your music by getting some custom headphones that really rock the sound for you.
Headphones are an excellent alternative to speakers for music and home cinema lovers who don’t want to disrupt their surroundings, and who want to enjoy a high quality sound experience at home or on the road. Headphones are lightweight and require very little electrical power to operate.
Earbuds and in-ear styles headphones are better at sound isolation, due to the important seal they provide in your ear; and the same with (huge) DJ-style headphones that create a little sealed environment around the ear. Earplug style headphones are very suitable for those wanting to listen to music or watch movies while aboard noisy public transport to get rid of outside noise.
Earbuds and earplugs can cause ear ulcers or outer ear infections, and should not be worn while sleeping. Most earphones on the market are simply not designed for the nighttime.
Volume control is easy to adjust with a volume button on the top of the right side of the headphones. Volume control is built right on the headphones.
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Posted by Scott Paul on
August 30, 2009
Bluetooth Headphone Style
Headphones are unparalleled in great sound quality, Bose made the Around-Ear headphones with that statement in mind. The Bose Around-Ear Headphones are not the (almost) cliche white ear buds that came with your iPod. Headphones are widely used for listening to audio sources for recreation. In the professional audio sector headphones are used in live situations by disc jockeys with a DJ mixer and sound engineers for monitoring signal sources.
Headphones are most commonly used these days in conjunction with CD or DVD players, iPod’s, Mp3 players and similar devices. You may catch someone in an airport with customized headphones working diligently on their laptop.
Headphones are the easiest and cheapest first step to improving the sound of your iPod, or whatever portable audio player you happen to own. Start really enjoying your music by getting some custom headphones that really rock the sound for you.
Listening heaphones are an excellent choice instead of speakers for music and home movie lovers who don’t want to disrupt their surroundings, and who want to enjoy a high quality sound experience at home or on the road. Headphones are lightweight and require very little electrical power to operate.
In-ear headphones tend to be much better at isolating sound, this is due to the seal they provide in your ear when you put them in your ears; and the same with (huge) DJ-style headphones that create a little sealed environment around the ear. Earplugs are very suitable for those wanting to listen to music or watch movies while aboard noisy public transport.
Earbuds and earplugs can cause ear ulcers or outer ear infections, and should not be worn while sleeping. Don’t fall asleep with your headphones in your ears. Most earphones on the market are simply not designed for the nighttime.
Volume is easy to adjust with a volume tab with buttons on the top of the right side of the headphones. Volume control is built right on the side of the headphones.
Posted by Scott Paul on
August 30, 2009
Features Of Bluetooth Headphones
Headphones are unmatched in great realistic sound quality, Bose made the Around-Ear headphones with that statement in mind. The Around-Ear Headphones by Bose are not the (almost) cliche white ear buds that came with your iPod back in the day. Headphones are widely used for listening to audio sources for recreation. In the professional audio sector headphones are used in live situations by disc jockeys with a DJ mixer and sound engineers for monitoring signal sources.
Blue tooth headphones are most commonly used these days in conjunction with CD or DVD players, iPod’s, Mp3 players and similar devices. You may see someone in an airport with customized bluetooth headphones working diligently on their laptop.
Headphones are the simplest and cheapest first step to improving the sound of your iPod, or whatever portable audio player you happen to own and use. Start enjoying your music by getting some custom headphones that really rock the sound for you.
Bluetooth customized headphones are a great alternative to speakers for music and home cinema lovers who don’t want to disrupt their surroundings, and who want to enjoy a high quality sound experience at home or on the road. Headphones are lightweight and require very little electrical power to operate.
In-ear headphones tend to be much better at isolating sound, this is due to the seal they provide in your ear when you put them in your ears; and the same with (huge) DJ-style headphones that create a little sealed environment around the ear. Earplugs are very suitable for those wanting to listen to music or watch movies while aboard noisy public transport.
Earbuds and earplugs can cause ear ulcers or outer ear infections, and should not be worn while sleeping. Don’t fall asleep with your headphones in your ears. Most earphones on the market are simply not designed for the nighttime.
Volume is easy to adjust with a volume tab with buttons on the top of the right side of the headphones. Volume control is built right on the side of the headphones.
Posted by Anuj Smith on
August 28, 2009
Bluetooth Headsets - The Best and Brightest
Bluetooth headsets sales have been more than doubling on a global basis for the last several years. We are talking in the hundreds of millions sold. So what is the hype? Why are Bluetooth headsets so popular? For starters they are chosen not only for their functionality but also for their wearability. Bluetooth headsets are generally very lightweight, worn over one ear and achieve talk times from 1-4 hours before needing a recharge.
Bluetooth headsets have become very popular because they allow you to connect to your phone via a continous wireless connection, therefore preventing you from getting tangled up in wires. Some bluetooth headsets let you stay connected to your phone from up to 30 ft away or more. This means you can go about your work in a room or office without having to take your phone along with you.
Some wireless headsets have a range of 100 metres (300 feet). Bluetooth headsets are only good for a range of about 1 meter (30 feet). So if you need to move a reasonable distance from your desk or away from your mobile phone you will need to have a wireless headset rather than a bluetooth.
Connection range: You should consider the distance that the headset can stay connected away from your phone. If you want a headset that will allow you to walk across a room or an office without having to take the phone with you, you should get a headset with a range of or more than 30 ft.
This device was first developed by Ericsson and was actually formalized in 1999, Bluetooth has then provided its own way of differentiating a device that is capable of communicating with other similar devices. This is through the sending data via a low cost and secure radio frequency. Its specifications were later developed and licensed by the so-called Bluetooth Special Interest Group (areas of telecommunication, computing, networking, and consumer electronics).
Make sure your cell phone is bluetooth enabled. Bluetooth must be turned on in order to “pair” the headset to your phone for a continuous connection. See the headset’s and your phone’s manual for instructions on how to “pair” the devices.
Bluetooth headsets offer a convenient and user-friendly wireless connection. This is with the use of a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone. With its 30 feet range (10 meters) capacity, cell phones can talk with other headsets using this technology. Aside from this, PCs can talk to keyboards or printers as well. Thus, talking with each other, without the need for wires can make up about seven connections at a single time. This is even with a speed of 1 Mbps.
No matter which bluetooth you choose, most well known manufacturers make a quality headset. Your choice will boil down to what features and options you want to have. Do your research and find which one offers the features you need and want at a price that meets your budget.
Posted by Gary Scott on
August 13, 2009
How Bluetooth Headphones Work
What is blue tooth technology and how does it work in devices? We are here to answer this common question so that you can understand the world of possibilities that comes with this special technology. There are many myths out there about how blue tooth works and we have written this article to put these myths to bed.
Blue tooth technology was co created by many companies that came together to set up a short frequency wireless technology for transferring data information. Some of the businesses that participated in creating blue tooth technology were Intel, Toshiba, nokia, ibm, compaq, dell, and samsung just to name a few. Blue tooth is a certain protocol that can be used by communication devices and other electronic devices.
This language allows devices to talk with each other in a master/slave operational format. What this means that one device is the brain, and the other device follows its instructions. The special part about this is that the master or brain can talk to several different slaves meaning that many blue tooth devices can be paired to one master such as a cell phone, headset, headphones, or computer.
Common myths range from blue tooth being a broadband networking feature and broadband signal. This is not the truth. Blue tooth headsets and bluetooth cellular phones use a personal area networking technology that can be used in many applications. Bluetooth devices use the same frequency range, which is about 2.4 GHZ, as the Wi-Fi system. The enhanced versions of bluetooth devices utilize Ultra-Wide Band frequencies that contribute to increased date rate and improves the signal strength allowing users to be further away from working devices without losing a signal.
Fun features are used in many ways. One way is that devices only use needed power to operate when the brain (master) tells it to turn on. An example of this is the common cell phone blue tooth headset. This headset stays in standby mode until the phone rings and turns it on. This saves battery life and extends device life so that you can keep a device on all day without worry that the battery will run out.
Utilize this very special technology and start using devices that that can help you in your day to day activities.
Posted by Leslie Bogaerts on
August 4, 2009
Bluetooth Headset Deals By The Dozens
Have you been searching for bluetooth headset deals? Can you be certain that what you have found IS definitely a deal? Take these few things into account when you are getting ready to purchase a bluetooth headset.
Comfort - There are generally two types of bluetooth headsets, those that loop around the ear and others that plug into the ear. The loop type earpieces, while usually more comfortable, tend to slip and are not quite as secure as the type that offer earplugs. You’ll often see people on the street with their hand over their ear to hold their earpiece in place. They may all think they’ve gotten some great bluetooth headset deals, but If you have to hold your earpiece in place with your hand then you’ve defeated the whole purpose of bluetooth technology.
Ease of use and connectivity - If you’re going to be sitting at your desk while using your bluetooth headset, being able to connect quickly to your phone or mp3 may not be quite as important of a feature to you. But if you spend a great amount of time on your phone while on the road, then you might want to spend that little extra for the ability to almost instantly connect and disconnect to your phone.
Battery Life - While shopping for Bluetooth Headset Deals, be sure to consider the length of time you’ll actually be using your bluetooth headset. If you’re only going to use it to get from your home to your office you won’t need as much battery life as, for example, a foreman on a construction site who needs to be in constant contact with several different job sites.
Clarity - Consider where you’ll be using your bluetooth headset. Will you be in a quiet office most of the time? Or will you be in your car most of the time and be able to close out most, but not all, of the traffic noises? Or will you be that foreman on a construction site who will probably need special features or filters to enable you to hear better? Look for noise cancellation technology and echo reduction mechanisms if background noise will be one of your concerns.
Distance - Bluetooth headsets can also be used to connect to portable mp3 devices in addition to your mobile phone. Because they operate on a very low frequency, you must keep in mind the distance from your bluetooth headset and the device you intend to be connecting to. If you typically move around the building while leaving your phone on your desk, you may need to go for a higher end unit with more power at the antenna.
Taking all of these factors into consideration when looking for the best bluetooth headset deals will help you make the best choice for YOU, and get the most value for your dollar.
Posted by Yanida Atmaja on
August 2, 2009
The Benefits Of Using Bluetooth Headset Motorola HS850
It never seems to fail. You are driving along and suddenly your cell phone rings. What do you do? If you know it is an important call for business or from a family member you probably pick up the phone and continue to drive. You may think you are driving safely with one hand on the wheel but in reality you are not. You are placing yourself and others in danger. The answer is remarkably simple. You need a Bluetooth headset and one that is making consumers sit up and take notice is the Motorola HS850 Bluetooth Headset.
One issue that has plagued many Bluetooth accessory and headset manufacturers is battery life. Many headsets on the market top off at four hours talk time but that is not the case with the Motorola HS850 Bluetooth Headset. These headsets offer eight hours of talk time and nearly double that on stand-by. You may not need that much battery life but it never hurts to have it just in case you do need it.
Another aspect that users find quite nice about the HS850 is the fact that it reduces background noise. So you can be driving with the window down and still be able to communicate back and forth with your caller. Motorola has also taken care of the on/off ability by creating a headset that turns on when you flip the microphone boom down and turns off when you flip it up. This helps conserve that battery life mentioned previously.
There is one technical detail that you definitely need to pay attention to though and that is the technology that it supports. The HS850 only supports Bluetooth 1.1 and 1.2 compliant devices. With so many new phones coming out on the market that are Bluetooth 2.0 capable, you might find yourself with a phone and a headset that are not compliant with each other. Before you buy the headset, make sure your phone can support it.
When it comes time to purchase the Motorola HS850 Bluetooth Headset you are going to find a wide variation in prices. Amazon.com has it listed for $35.50 but ANTOnline will charge you $89.49. That is a definite price difference. And you can definitely expect to pay more for this device in a cellphone store unless the store is having a sale. Yet regardless of where you buy it, it is definitely worth the price.
Posted by Blake Peterson on
July 26, 2009
The Styles And Advantages Of Bluetooth Headphones
When you are looking to buy a pair of bluetooth headphones it is important to know that there are many different styles and types out there. A lot of people will buy a set of headphones just based on the how they look, but lets go over what you should look for to meet the needs and results you are expecting.
Bluetooh headphones come in a DJ style thatis made for the ultimate music lover. If you love sitting in your favorite chair and want to experience music for the sheer love it, DJ headphones are the ones for you. These headphones cover the ears and muffle outside noise to give you a clean, noise free sound.
Another style of headphones is the ear cradle style which mimics the way the bluetooh headsets work. People that love exercise and who are avid gym goers will like these types of headphones as they are worry and hands free.
The Earbud style is very popular since the Ipod has become mainstream. These headphones are great for people who are active except that they usually are not wireless as they require a wire to power the earbuds. The other draw back to this style is that they fall out of you ears pretty easily.
Wireless is the name of the game with bluetooth headphones. This feature alone has made bluetooth headphones very popular because you don’t have constraining wires which allow you to be completely hands free and mobile.
Good luck in buying that perfect set of bluetooth headphones and enjoy them!



