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Pamster 07-21-2008 04:21 PM

What is Blue tooth?
 
I am so utterly lost when it comes to blue tooth, can someone help me understand what it does and why it's good? Thanks everyone! :D

Curious 07-21-2008 04:24 PM

with a cell phone, it lets you talk hands free. not like using ear phones, no cords. nothing to get in the way or tangle.

you walk arond looking like mr spock. :wink: jk. i tease my husband about the ear piece. it just hooks on your ear.

i have a nissan. my car has blue tooth. so when i'm driving i can look like i'm talking to myself. not even an ear piece. ( the car has a microphone and the other person comes over the speakers)

Pamster 07-21-2008 04:27 PM

That's awesome! What does it do for computers? Does it enhance wireless networking somehow? Thanks for the fast reply Curious, I really appreciate the information on this, I bet I am not alone in being confused about what its benefits are. :D

Junie 07-21-2008 04:50 PM

I would goog:)le the question and I bet you get all the info you never wanted:)

Pamster 07-21-2008 05:03 PM

I thought about it but I decided others here might have wondered about it too and thought it worth posting here. ;) :D Good idea though Junie.:D

Bobbi 07-21-2008 08:08 PM

From the Help & Support files on VISTA hard drive (might be on XP, too; I didn't check):

What is Bluetooth wireless technology?

Bluetooth technology uses radio transmissions to enable devices such as computers, printers, mice, or mobile phones to communicate wirelessly over a short distance. Some of the ways to use Bluetooth technology are:
  • To transfer files between computers or between a computer and another device
  • To print using a Bluetooth enabled wireless printer
  • To use a Bluetooth enabled wireless keyboard or mouse
  • To listen to music using Bluetooth enabled wireless headphones
  • To synchronize a Bluetooth enabled personal digital assistant (PDA) to a computer or another device
  • To create a wireless connection to the Internet with a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone or a modem server
  • To join a Bluetooth personal area network (PAN)

Pamster 07-21-2008 09:25 PM

Thanks Bobbi! That was really just what I wanted to know, just like what Curious posted, it answered my question, much appreciated! :D

Last question on Blue Tooth, do you think it's worth the money? LOL! ;) :D

MelodyL 07-21-2008 09:37 PM

Years ago, I was walking in the street when I noticed people talking to THEMSELVES. i said to Alan "what?? is everyone nuts in this world??"

I then went into the post office and I was online and the guy in back of me starts mumbling to himself. I took a good look at him and he's just standing behind me talking to himself.

I just went 'oh my god, another one who talks to himself".

Everybody burst out laughing. I said "what's so funny??"

The guy said "oh, you think I'm nuts!!!, no I'm not nuts, I'm talking to my wife".

I looked at him. I said 'where's you wife"? And he parts his hair and there was this Mr. Spock thingee in his ear.

I was duly impressed and mortified at the same time.

I immediately knew that everybody I saw talking to themselves in the streets were NOT NUTS AT ALL!!!

I will never forget that day if I live to be 100.

lol

Junie 07-21-2008 09:48 PM

My DIl loves them, she pulls ringtines and games from her friends phone if it is a bluetooth:) I Google everything!!:)

oldsteve 07-22-2008 04:11 AM

Dang! And I thought it was something that required a dentist's attention. Stupid me.

who moi 07-22-2008 08:52 PM

http://www.tastybluecrayons.com/images/wisdom_teeth.gif

what are you thinking about using the bluetooth for?

For cell phones to ear pieces? Or for your computer?

We have a blue tooth mouse and we love it.

Basically, blue tooth as Bobbi have posted is just a radio wave wireless device.

The standard range is 30 feet between the two communicating objects.

there is still studies being done about the radio frequency of bluetooth might be harmful to humans. But there aren't any datas out there long enough to support that yet.

Blue tooth is very powerful, though...I can take my mouse to our kitchen and my cursor on the puter would still move...so.......

not sure...LOL:rolleyes:

Curious 07-22-2008 08:57 PM

i do have pictures from one of my daughters 2nd birthday. i made a cookie monster cake. yep. everyone had blue teeth. :eek:

who moi 07-22-2008 09:02 PM

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image..._smurfs416.jpg


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