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Connecting Many With Bluetooth

February 22nd, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

Constantly evolving, the technology of Bluetooth started off as a basic wireless connection standard but has since then been adapted and proven with many different uses and functions.

A good example is Bluetooth for cell phones. It enables mobile users to connect to their hands free headset without using wires. Bluetooth technology will also allow mobile phone users to connect with their hands free kit as well.

Another handy use of Bluetooth is file sharing. It allows the sharing of files between two cell phones, between a cell phone and computer, which makes the sharing of files a snap. If you have a cell phone and computer, you can easily transfer data between the two.

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Say for example you wanted to put an MP3 on your phone from your computer you could do it easily with Bluetooth. All you would need is a Bluetooth adapter for your computer. It doesn't stop with the swapping of files either, as you can use your computer and phone to synchronize phone books, send SMS messages, and much more.

Although Bluetooth may be dandy for cell phones, it also comes in handy for the home office as well. Utilizing Bluetooth is a great way to set up a home office - two computers, a printer, and even a scanner. They all can be connected using Bluetooth technology with effective ranges of up to 10 meters.

The technology and devices of Bluetooth will be around for years and years to come. As years go by, Bluetooth will provide even better wireless solutions for different applications. Even though Bluetooth has a short range, it has that short range for a reason. Bluetooth is easily the best in wireless technology - which it continues to prove time and time again.

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Mark Allen
http://www.articlesbase.com/technology-articles/connecting-many-with-bluetooth-95157.html

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  1. [email protected]
    February 22nd, 2010 at 05:52 | #1

    how many bluetooth devices can I connect to at any one time?
    My husband connects to his car handsfree with his Nokia 7700 smart phone via bluetooth, can he also connect to a bluetooth gps device at the same time?

  2. ShadowCat
    February 22nd, 2010 at 11:54 | #2

    yes
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  3. whistler
    February 22nd, 2010 at 11:56 | #3

    No reason why not if a USB port is available on a computer you can put any number on. I think each bluetooth has it’s own unique frequency pairing so they don’t interfere with eah other.
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  4. mo
    February 22nd, 2010 at 11:58 | #4

    I would guess as many as your computer will allow – port wise.
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  5. richard_dargan
    February 22nd, 2010 at 12:00 | #5

    one
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  6. iamastupidfaatcow
    February 22nd, 2010 at 12:02 | #6

    No.
    A 7700 can only have ONE active bluetooth connection active at any one time.
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  7. K®ÀZ¥ Ðè§Í
    February 22nd, 2010 at 12:04 | #7

    From Any Nokia Phone You Can Connect 3 Devices.
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