Unlike other wireless transmissions technologies, Bluetooth is intended to be used by devices that are close to each other. For instance, a PDA could transfer data such as a phone number to a cellphone. A laptop could transfer data such as e-mails to a PDA. With this technology, the need for wires and proprietary file transfer software could be eliminated.
Some examples of bluetooth applications are:
- Wireless networking between desktops and laptops.
- Bluetooth peripherals such as printers, mice, and keyboards.
- Bluetooth cell phones have been sold in large numbers, and are able to connect to computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and, specifically, to hands free devices.
- Certain mp3 players and digital cameras to transfer files to and from computers.
- Bluetooth headsets for mobile phones.
- Bluetooth car kits that allow users with Bluetooth-equipped cell phones to make use of some of the phone's features, such as making calls, while the phone itself can be left in a suitcase or in the boot/trunk, for instance.
- For remote controls where infrared was traditionally used.
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