Bluetooth......
By mx_aman
@mx_aman (2101)
India
February 24, 2007 4:43am CST
What do you know about bluetooth?????
As per me, Bluetooth is a radio standard and communications protocol primarily designed for low power consumption, with a short range (power-class-dependent: 1 metre, 10 metres, 100 metres) based on low-cost transceiver microchips in each device.
Bluetooth lets these devices communicate with each other when they are in range. The devices use a radio communications system, so they do not have to be in line of sight of each other, and can even be in other rooms, so long as the received transmission is powerful enough.
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@fairyjadoo (35)
• Malaysia
24 Feb 07
I'm not an IT literate. But what i know about bluetooth, it's kind of device that enables wireless connectivity. For instance, you can answer your mobile or connect your mobile to internet wirelessly.
Correct me if i'm wrong.
@aweins (4199)
• India
24 Feb 07
well, what you wrote and a little bit more.
conceived initially by Ericsson , before being adopted by a myraid of other companies.
it is designed to replace by taking the information normally carried by the cable, it at a special frequency to a receiver bluetooth chip which will then give the information to the computer , or fone whatever.
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@VulturesEye (81)
• India
25 Feb 07
Bluetooth is a radio standard and communications protocol primarily designed for low power consumption, with a short range based on low-cost transceiver microchips in each device.
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@moumitamazumder (817)
• India
24 Feb 07
Bluetooth is great technology, that made data tranfer hassle free between mobile phones. I know that the computer can also be enabled with this bluetooth technology. We just need to fit a bluetooth device in the computer, to receive data from any other bluetooth device. In India, the computer bluetooth kit costs around Rs.300.
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@abhinavdev (7)
• India
25 Feb 07
Bluetooth networking transmits data via low-power radio waves.It communicates on a frequencyof 2.45 gigahertz (actually between 2.402 GHz and 2.480 GHz, to be exact).This frequency band has been setaside by international agreement for the use of industrial, scientific and medical devices (ISM).