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Three Reasons Why You Shouldn't Live Without Bluetooth


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by Leigh Schroeder

Three Reasons Why You Shouldn't Live Without Bluetooth

There's definitely a truth to the tooth. Bluetooth, a cutting-edge short-range wireless technology business, offers a sigh of relief when it comes to the multi-tasking personality. Ever tried to drive down the road while juggling a fax machine, color printer, digital camera and mobile phone? It would be quite a sight to see. Now, however, the usage of all of this equipment is as simple as using one wireless connector. The reasons why Bluetooth is essential to todays busy professional or the over-loaded house mom are numerous, but let's narrow it down to three.

Let your Bluetooth do the talking

Staying connected to the world is an everyday challenge when duty meets deadline. Bluetooth can be that time-saver that actually reaches out and grabs the world for you. Most days, however, it's not as simple as making one little phone call. There are utility payments that need to be processed online, faxes that have to be sent to the office by noon for final approval, and teenagers at home that need a friendly reminder that homework needs done before football practice.

While most of us only have two hands, Bluetooth makes it possible for those limbs to do much more in a day than we normally have time for. Just one device, through Bluetooth, can be connected to seven others, transforming one person into a walking (or driving) communication machine.

Complete a chunk of today's tasks while sitting in stopped traffic on the highway by faxing, scheduling and canceling. Provide grandma with a prideful smile by sending her a picture of little Suzy on the car ride to her first day of kindergarten. Set up a dentist appointment while waiting for your turn at the doctor's office. The possibilities are endless.

Money talks

Among consumers favorite words are low-cost, inexpensive and cheap. All of these keywords describe Bluetooth's wireless services. Today's economy demands more service for less money- a theory that is many times promised, but consistently challenged by hidden costs and fees.

The only cost involved in using Bluetooth's wireless services is the cost of the product in which it is installed, ranging from mobile phones, desktop and laptop computers and MP3 players. In essence, you receive a variety of services through one wireless provider who keeps their prices low and standards high.

Longevity is the key


 Bit of History
There’s a cool web of language winds us in,
Retreat from too much joy or too much fear:
We grow sea-green at last and coldly die
In brininess and volubility.
—Robert Graves (1895–1985)



Today's cellular phones almost seem more trouble than they're worth.

Imagine this scenario: Driving down an unfamiliar highway, you realize that the directions to the meeting place where you will introduce yourself to a new client is lying next to the peanut butter sandwich and milk you didn't have time to consume during a hectic morning. Reluctantly, you swallow your pride and decide to give Mr. Smith a call to describe exactly where his quarter-of-a-million dollar home, back (way back) in the woods, is located.

Mr. Smith understands, even though you are embarrassed. But it gets worse. Halfway through the call, his voice starts to break up. It has to be your phone, as there is no millionaire on the planet would have a carrier that would fail him.

The directions are choppy, and this otherwise understanding client is starting to lose his patience with your constant asking to repeat "left or right." Finally, the connection has come back. Whew! That was a close one. As he gets to the final instructions of his whereabouts, his voice is suddenly lost.

What happened? Your battery is dead.

While this is a common occurrence with mobile phones, it rarely happens with Bluetooth.

Longevity comes into play with Bluetooth's garble-removing and pro-battery life aspects. And when it comes to spending money, anything that lasts and allows longer gaps before needing replaced is definitely a major plus in the eyes of the consumer. Its short-range wireless service actually reduces interference and loss of calls by combing through different frequencies, pinpointing ones that are not being used by interfering devices.

Bluetooth's short-range theory also increases the shelf-time of devices' batteries, which can be very cost-effective. Conclusively, Bluetooth is not a service anyone can live without. With its cost-effective measures, time-consuming capacities, and endless connections to the networking world around you, Bluetooth just might be the answer to your endless plight for a helping hand.


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