The Amazing Bluetooth Headset
By Lee MacRae
With governments becoming more concerned about cell phone use and laws getting more stringent day-by-day, along with an increased interest in wireless communication, hands free technology is the way to go indeed! It is only appropriate that manufacturers are beginning to turn out more small, easy to wear compact bluetooth headset. The following information will highlight how headsets using Bluetooth technology will make communications easier for you.
Bluetooth enabled headsets are "hands-free" wire-free devices that you simply attach onto your ear. This gives you the freedom to take care of other important tasks, such as driving a car, doing a conference call on your PC or any other task that requires two hands, all while still talking on the phone. And these tiny devices will allow 1-4 hours of talk time and all within 30 feet or 10 m of your phone And you can extend that talk time by simply using the standby mode.
to sum things up:
when looking for a cheap Bluetooth headset you should consider-
* Is it comfortable to wear? Can it be adjusted for a better fit? * How easy is it to pair with your phone? * Are the controls simple and easily laid out * Does the retailer your buying the cheap bluetooth headset from offer a money back guarantee?
The iLuv i199 Hi-Fi Audio System iPod dock with BluePin Technology has an intriguing characteristic that sets it apart: its Bluetooth connectivity lets you stream music to or from your Bluetooth-enabled laptop, cellphone or MP3 player. It has clock radio functions that lull you to sleep and wake you up, but if uLuv power, the iLuv's total audio output of a measly 6 watts into two small speakers may not satisfy. Still, there's a lot of tech packed into this 11-inch-wide box.
To learn more go to Motorola Bluetooth.
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