
After waning in popularity, Bluetooth has finally found a niche with enterprise and consumer applications and devices. In this community we discuss the knowledge and information on Bluetooth technology and applications
| Tags: | Bluetooth, applications, consumer, wireless, marketing |
| Category: | Business Area |
| Industries: | Hardware |
| Functional Areas: | Application Software |
| Moderation: | All Members |
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| Members: | 61 |
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| Articles: | 14 |
| Questions: | 21 |
| Debates: | 6 |
| Idea Contests: | 2 |
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To use the X3 the phone must support either headset or handsfree bluetooth profiles. Some devices may only support data transmissions and not audio. Eg. Nokia 7650
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Yes it is possible that Bluetooth and 802.11b share the same spectral band (2.4GHz). But it results in cross-interference. The result can be a reduction in throughput. In general, Bluetooth devices are less susceptible to coexistence problems for the...
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It cannot be done, the pass code for pairing cannot be changed and the pass code is only needed for the first pairing with a phone. The pass code is printed in the user guide and can also be obtained from a separate pass code card provided in the...
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You can provided phones supporting Bluetooth 1.1 specification are compatible with enhancements supporting Bluetooth 1.2 specification, as the Bluetooth 1.2 specification has been designed to be fully backwards compatible with the Bluetooth 1.1...
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Security is a critical issue in any wireless system Bluetooth provides several components that ensure secure wireless connections. The application itself can provide authentication and encryption, and is used in the most critical applications. The...
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When flight mode is enabled on some devices, Bluetooth is switched off. This means that you can no longer connect to a Bluetooth GPS unit. To get a connection, switch off flight mode and start the NDrive application again.
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Bluetooth is designed for very low power use, and the transmission range will only be 10m, about 30ft. High-powered Bluetooth devices will enable ranges up to 100m (300ft). Considering the design philosophy behind Bluetooth, even the 10m range is...
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No. Bluetooth radios operate on the unlicensed 2.4 GHz (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) frequency band that is shared among other devices (microwave ovens, cordless phones, garage door openers, etc. ). Bluetooth radios switch frequencies at such...
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You can do the same applications using bluetooth what you are doing with Zigbee, but then your accessible range is very limited and power consumption is far beyond that of zigbee. So, in theory they can compete but in my opinion they are...
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