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How to use Bluetooth

- a summary or overview of how to use Bluetooth and gain the best operation from it.

Bluetooth is widely used in many applications, but has probably seen most of its use connecting external headsets to mobile phones. In this use or application, Bluetooth has become widely adopted because of the fact that many people like to be able to talk without holding the phone. With many countries now legislating that people must not hold their mobile phones while driving, Bluetooth has become an important element in assisting in road safety.

In addition to its use with mobile phones, Bluetooth is used for many other applications where short range wireless connectivity is required. It is widely used within computers and PDAs as well as providing some connectivity for printers and other IT equipment. It can be used for transmitting high quality audio or data of many other types. Accordingly the use of Bluetooth is not restricted to mobile phones.

 

 


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