Bluetooth Wireless Headset
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Wires, Wires Everywhere
As electronics of all types have proliferated – TVs, stereos, computers, mobile phones, and more – they have brought with them a profusion of wires. Wires, wires everywhere. In consumer products, we've seen a gradual elimination of wires in favor of wireless convenience — virtually all TVs and stereos now come with a wireless controller — usually a simple line-of-sight infrared remote. Point the remote at the electronic gear, and presto, you've got wireless control.
This same wireless convenience is now available outside the home with a variety of technologies, including Blue tooth headset technology. Blue tooth headset technology is a wireless specification that was created in the late 1990s when nine communications and computer companies — Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia, Toshiba, Motorola, 3Com, Lucent and Microsoft — agreed to support this common standard so their various products could communicate with one another, without wires using Bluetooth technology. Plantronics quickly joined this "consortium" as member #20, and was the first headset company to adapt the new technology into their blue tooth headset products; now there are over 2100 companies in the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG).
A Wireless World
A key difference between Blue tooth headset products and other wireless technologies is that it's designed as a short-range, low power, and ultimately, a low cost standard with exceptional blue tooth headset clarity and range. For example, 802.11 (also called WiFi), is an increasingly popular wireless technology used in many companies, and even in retail locations, such as coffee houses (often called "hotspots.") 802.11 is a long-range solution allowing connectivity to a large network, but no mobile phones today are enabled with this technology, that's where Blue tooth headset technology comes in.
Bluetooth is designed to let smaller, personal devices communicate wirelessly — getting rid of "cable clutter" by eliminating the wires. Because Blue tooth headset products can communicate up to 30 feet, and is very power efficient, it's ideal for a variety of products, including PDAs, mobile phones…and blue tooth wireless headsets.
Blue tooth Wireless Headsets - Cutting the Cord
Bluetooth wireless headsets deliver all the benefits of their corded brethren – hands-free convenience, ergonomic comfort and excellent sound quality – but without the wire that can get tangled in a pocket or purse. But not all Bluetooth headset products are created equal. While Bluetooth is a standard, blue tooth wireless headset design and experience are not.
Plantronics has over 40 years of experience in designing headsets that excel in sound quality, comfort and style. They have extensive experience in the science of acoustics and human factors, which they have brought into the creation of their line of Blue tooth headsets. If you want blue tooth wireless headsets in a discreet, stylish design, there's the Blue tooth headset, M2500. If you spend most of your time in noisy locations such as airports or on the road, check out the Blue tooth headset, M3500 with advanced audio technologies. These blue tooth headsets are the best blue tooth headsets to fit your needs. Plantronics also carries other blue tooth headset products. You can choose from blue tooth wireless headsets, blue tooth headsets, blue tooth stereo headsets, and other cutting edge blue tooth wireless headsets technology for the best blue tooth headsets in the business. Get your new blue tooth headset products from Headset Systems.com today!
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