Below are some reasons to use Bluetooth Technology and the benefits.
1. Wireless
As you probably already know, there are many benefits and advantages to using wireless devices. Along with improved safety as a result of eliminating wires that have been replaced by Bluetooth, wireless also offers you plenty of other advantages. When traveling with your laptop, Ipad, IPhone or other wireless devices, you'll no longer have to worry about bringing connection cables. Your phone can be wirelessly turned into a mouse for your computer e. t. c
2. Bluetooth is actually inexpensive
Bluetooth technology is now cheaper to obtain for companies & individuals. It is budget friendly for infrastructural deployment. Savings can then be used for other meaningful purposes.
3. Bluetooth is automatic
Bluetooth is plug_and_play. Once connected, the pc recognizes it and the software to run it is installed directly on the pc for convenient usage. When two or more devices with their Bluetooth enabled/powered on enters within a range of up to 30 feet of each other, they will automatically begin to communicate by you just searching and adding them up (pairing).
4. Standardized protocol
Bluetooth technology is standardized, meaning that a high level of compatibility among devices is guaranteed. Bluetooth will connect devices to each other, even if they aren't the same model or from the same manufacturer.
5. Low interference
Bluetooth devices almost always avoid interference from other wireless devices. Bluetooth uses a technique known as frequency hopping (like passing through funnel), and also low power wireless signals. You would have noticed that if you want to send a data to another Bluetooth device, out of the whole connections or paired devices the one that you choose or select will be the one to receive the data.
6. Low energy consumption
As a result of Bluetooth using low power signals, the technology requires very little energy and will use less battery or electrical power as a result. This is an excellent benefit for mobile devices, as Bluetooth won't drain the battery too quickly.
7. Sharing voice and data without cables
The standard for Bluetooth will allow compatible devices to share data and voice communications. This is great for mobile phones and headsets. Bluetooth simplifies and brings safety into driving and Phone calls as you can connect your phone to your Bluetooth hands-free to make and receive calls without distractions even when driving (it is a better option for car owners)
8. Instant PAN (Personal Area Network)
You can connect up to seven Bluetooth devices to each other within a range of up to 30 feet, forming a piconet or PAN. For a single room, you can also set up multiple piconets (A collection of devices connected via Bluetooth technology in an ad hoc fashion. A piconet starts with two connected devices, and may grow to eight connected devices. Bluetooth communication always designates one of the Bluetooth devices as a main controlling unit or master unit. Other devices that follow the master unit are slave units. This allows the Bluetooth system to be non-contention based (no collisions). This means that after a Bluetooth device has been added to the piconet, each device is assigned a specific time period to transmit and they do not collide or overlap with other units operating within the same piconet.
Piconet range varies according to the class of the Bluetooth device.). You can also wirelessly tether (connect) your Bluetooth enabled phone to your pc as a modem.
9. Upgradeable
Upgradeable is the standard for Bluetooth from 1.0-2.0 e.t.c. There are newer versions of Bluetooth in the works, which offer many new advantages and backward compatibility with older versions.
10. The technology stays
Bluetooth technology is a universal wireless standard. With it being as popular as it is, you can count on it being around for years to come. As more and more devices start to use
Bluetooth technology, more manufacturers will be eager to make their products compatible. A chain reaction will occur, making Bluetooth the standard for cutting edge wireless.
1. Wireless
As you probably already know, there are many benefits and advantages to using wireless devices. Along with improved safety as a result of eliminating wires that have been replaced by Bluetooth, wireless also offers you plenty of other advantages. When traveling with your laptop, Ipad, IPhone or other wireless devices, you'll no longer have to worry about bringing connection cables. Your phone can be wirelessly turned into a mouse for your computer e. t. c
2. Bluetooth is actually inexpensive
Bluetooth technology is now cheaper to obtain for companies & individuals. It is budget friendly for infrastructural deployment. Savings can then be used for other meaningful purposes.
3. Bluetooth is automatic
Bluetooth is plug_and_play. Once connected, the pc recognizes it and the software to run it is installed directly on the pc for convenient usage. When two or more devices with their Bluetooth enabled/powered on enters within a range of up to 30 feet of each other, they will automatically begin to communicate by you just searching and adding them up (pairing).
4. Standardized protocol
Bluetooth technology is standardized, meaning that a high level of compatibility among devices is guaranteed. Bluetooth will connect devices to each other, even if they aren't the same model or from the same manufacturer.
5. Low interference
Bluetooth devices almost always avoid interference from other wireless devices. Bluetooth uses a technique known as frequency hopping (like passing through funnel), and also low power wireless signals. You would have noticed that if you want to send a data to another Bluetooth device, out of the whole connections or paired devices the one that you choose or select will be the one to receive the data.
6. Low energy consumption
As a result of Bluetooth using low power signals, the technology requires very little energy and will use less battery or electrical power as a result. This is an excellent benefit for mobile devices, as Bluetooth won't drain the battery too quickly.
7. Sharing voice and data without cables
The standard for Bluetooth will allow compatible devices to share data and voice communications. This is great for mobile phones and headsets. Bluetooth simplifies and brings safety into driving and Phone calls as you can connect your phone to your Bluetooth hands-free to make and receive calls without distractions even when driving (it is a better option for car owners)
8. Instant PAN (Personal Area Network)
You can connect up to seven Bluetooth devices to each other within a range of up to 30 feet, forming a piconet or PAN. For a single room, you can also set up multiple piconets (A collection of devices connected via Bluetooth technology in an ad hoc fashion. A piconet starts with two connected devices, and may grow to eight connected devices. Bluetooth communication always designates one of the Bluetooth devices as a main controlling unit or master unit. Other devices that follow the master unit are slave units. This allows the Bluetooth system to be non-contention based (no collisions). This means that after a Bluetooth device has been added to the piconet, each device is assigned a specific time period to transmit and they do not collide or overlap with other units operating within the same piconet.
Piconet range varies according to the class of the Bluetooth device.). You can also wirelessly tether (connect) your Bluetooth enabled phone to your pc as a modem.
9. Upgradeable
Upgradeable is the standard for Bluetooth from 1.0-2.0 e.t.c. There are newer versions of Bluetooth in the works, which offer many new advantages and backward compatibility with older versions.
10. The technology stays
Bluetooth technology is a universal wireless standard. With it being as popular as it is, you can count on it being around for years to come. As more and more devices start to use
Bluetooth technology, more manufacturers will be eager to make their products compatible. A chain reaction will occur, making Bluetooth the standard for cutting edge wireless.
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