How to Use Bluetooth Technology

                   How to use Bluetooth Technology

 

Introduction

Bluetooth technology allows users to exchange transmissions of voice and data between 2 or more electronic devices, provided that a small distance separates all devices. There are countless ways to use Bluetooth technology, connecting, or pairing a Bluetooth headset with your cell phone, to make calls while driving, pairing a Bluetooth printer with your PC to eliminate the presence of extra cables and cables in your office, and more. Continue reading this article to learn the countless ways to take advantage of Bluetooth technology.

Getting familiar with Bluetooth

i. Learn the capabilities of Bluetooth devices. Each Bluetooth device has unique or multiple features. For example, some phones may allow you to use Bluetooth only to make calls, while other phones may also allow you to share files from one phone to yours, and vice versa.

 Read the manual or consult the manufacturer of your electronic devices to determine how you can use Bluetooth technologies.

ii. Pair the Bluetooth devices. Bluetooth technology is necessary to connect the devices wirelessly, also known as pairing.

 Follow the advice provided with your Bluetooth devices to complete the pairing process. Most of the cases, you will necessity to perform a series of steps to pair your devices.

Uses of Bluetooth Technology

1. Transfer files between devices. Some Bluetooth devices will allow you to share files and documents from one device to another. For example, if you want photos that a friend took with the Bluetooth digital camera, they can share them directly via Bluetooth to their smartphone with the technology. 

Transfer files directly between cell phones, digital cameras, and recording cameras, computers, TVs, etc.

2. Use Bluetooth technology to chat on the phone. Bluetooth headsets can be paired with landlines or cell phones to talk on the phone without holding it. Also, some cars have Bluetooth technology already built into the vehicle. 

Enable Bluetooth technology already built into your car or put a headset on while driving, to keep your hands on the wheel. In some places, it is banned from holding your phone and talk while driving.

3. Synchronize data between your Bluetooth devices. Some devices will allow you to synchronize data, such as emails, contact lists, and calendar events.

4. Use Bluetooth equipment at home or in the office to eliminate extra cables and wires. Some devices, such as speakers, home theatre, and printers, can be configured to function generally without connecting them to another source.

Place your printer conveniently, where you will not need to connect it to your notebook or PC with cables and wires.

 Place surround speakers in your room or home theatre in places where the sound can be optimized. This will stop you from having to place the speakers in strategic locations where the wires will not get in the way. 

5. Use Bluetooth devices that work similarly to remote controls. Bluetooth technology is available wirelessly, in entry systems that can unlock your home or car at the touch of a button and remote controls that can place television from anywhere in the house.

Tips:

     To help you save money on messaging services from your service provider, chat or send messages using applications that use Bluetooth to perform these services. They can be downloaded to your phone. However, your friends also need to download the app to take advantage of this service.

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