Thursday, October 28, 2010

Technical Information about Bluetooth

What you are about to read isn’t exactly what you would expect from something entitled Technical Information about Bluetooth. There will be information regarding Bluetooth technology, but not solely technical information regarding it, nor “highly” technical information regarding it.

Bluetooth technology is basically the now standard when talking about wireless connections. Technical information would indicate that it utilizes a low power radio frequency in doing so. Bluetooth is now the buzzword when wireless connections are concerned.

Through Bluetooth technology, Bluetooth equipped Digital Cameras could easily transfer pictures wirelessly, to other Bluetooth enabled devices, like personal computers, regardless if these are laptops or desktop computer systems. Bluetooth equipped printers could easily print wirelessly, utilizing Bluetooth technology, ultimately negating the need for wires for such printers to successfully operate.

These examples not only illustrate the wireless nature of Bluetooth technology, but its universal capacity to deal with various Bluetooth connections, regardless of the device class the technology is built into.

Universal and wireless. That is Bluetooth. Here is a short rundown of certain technical information about Bluetooth.

The short range, low power radio frequency used by Bluetooth technology, is, established by international agreements, a frequency dedicated for Scientific, Industrial and Medical Devices. Bluetooth technology operates on an unlicensed 2.45 gigahertz frequency, which is in truth something between the 2.402 gigahertz to the 2.480 gigahertz frequency band. Wireless connections with Bluetooth technology is established through the generation of a Personal Area Network, or PAN, and features various security protocols, as well as connectivity data streams, and other technical information.

The Bluetooth name comes from a poetic source, as well as the Bluetooth logo which the technology has become associated with.

King Harald Bluetooth of Denmark and Norway is where the technology takes its name from. King Harald Bluetooth reigned during the late tenth century, and his most notable achievement as King is that he had united the many warring tribes in Denmark, symbolizing the universal connectivity capacity of Bluetooth technology. The modern Latin H and the letter B which basically combines the Bluetooth logo, hails from the Nordic runes Berkanan and Haglaz, defining the bind rune.

Among the more popular of Bluetooth enabled devices are Bluetooth headsets for mobile phones and Bluetooth Adapters, or Bluetooth Dongles.

Bluetooth headsets for mobile phones are basically wireless versions of mobile phones’ Hands Free Kits, truly making the “free” in Hands Free Kits come to life by simply being wireless. Bluetooth Adapters, or Bluetooth Dongles are USB devices which give computers access to Bluetooth technology. They are add-on hardware devices which make non-Bluetooth integrated computer systems, capable of Bluetooth wireless connections.

So there you have it. The “technical information” regarding Bluetooth technology.

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