{"id":114,"date":"2008-06-17T13:05:21","date_gmt":"2008-06-17T12:05:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mobilefun.wip\/blog\/?page_id=81"},"modified":"2010-07-21T17:02:22","modified_gmt":"2010-07-21T16:02:22","slug":"what-is-bluetooth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/blog\/2008\/06\/what-is-bluetooth\/","title":{"rendered":"What is Bluetooth?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Bluetooth<\/strong> is a way of wirelessly transferring data from one device to another. Bluetooth first appeared around ten years ago as a quicker and easier method of data transfer than infra-red. With infra-red you had to point two devices together in order for it to work (the same way as you have to point your television remote at your TV.) There were a number of problems with this kind of connection; it was unstable, slow and limited in its uses.<\/p>\n<p>With Bluetooth, you no longer have to line up two devices, you just simply turn on Bluetooth and send to the device you want. Bluetooth technology was initially used for personal hands free kits. The lack of wires made it much more convenient \u2013 especially when driving. Over the last few years as prices have fallen and phones have advanced, Bluetooth\u2019s increasing range and even faster speeds has meant it could be used for far more than just hands free kits.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bluetooth Classes<\/strong><br \/>\nThere are different Bluetooth Classes which give an indication of the range over which data can be transferred:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Class 1 \u2013 up to 100m<\/li>\n<li>Class 2 \u2013 up to 10m<\/li>\n<li>Class 3 &#8211; less than 10m<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>In order to achieve data communication at these distances you will need both devices to be from the same class.<\/p>\n<p><strong>So what can it do?<\/strong><br \/>\nBluetooth is most commonly used for transferring pictures, music and ringtones between phones and connecting to Bluetooth headsets, personal hands free kits and car kits. As more and more phones become multimedia handsets, Bluetooth can also be used to stream music in stereo to wireless speakers and car kits using <a title=\"A2DP Definition\" href=\"#glossary\">A2DP<\/a> technology. With the introduction of Internet Telephony, Bluetooth headsets are now being used with Home PCs to enable wireless calling.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What Bluetooth Devices are available?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Listed below are some of the most popular types of Bluetooth devices available.<br \/>\n<br style=\"clear: both;\" \/><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/cat\/Bluetooth-Dongles.htm\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"divimg alignleft\" title=\"Bluetooth Dongles\" src=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/graphics\/misc\/Blogs\/15388.jpg\" alt=\"Bluetooth Dongles\" width=\"120\" height=\"120\" \/><\/a> <strong><a title=\"Bluetooth Dongles\" href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/cat\/Bluetooth-Dongles.htm\">Bluetooth Dongles <\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nBluetooth dongles vary in size, range, and specification. When choosing your dongle it\u2019s important to consider that not all dongles support <strong>all<\/strong> bluetooth functions. Bluetooth Dongles have a range of up to 10 metres or up to 100 metres. If you are looking to connect a Bluetooth headset to make and receive voice calls you will need to make sure it supports the Headset and Handsfree profiles. See the <a title=\"Bluetooth Glossary\" href=\"#glossary\">Bluetooth glossary<\/a> for information on Bluetooth Profiles.<br \/>\n<br style=\"clear: both;\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/cat\/Bluetooth-Headsets.htm\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"divimg alignleft\" title=\"Mono Bluetooth Headsets\" src=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/graphics\/misc\/Blogs\/13588.jpg\" alt=\"Mono Bluetooth Headsets\" width=\"120\" height=\"120\" \/><\/a><strong><a title=\"Mono Bluetooth Headsets\" href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/cat\/Bluetooth-Headsets.htm\">Personal Handsfree<\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nThe Conventional Bluetooth Headset. These come in a range of shapes and sizes, but what should you look out for when choosing one? Most headsets have the same features; they will answer and end calls, dial the last number you called and activate voice dialling on your phone, as well as adjust the volume of the speaker. The main differences are battery stand by times, weight and call quality.<br \/>\n<br style=\"clear: both;\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/by-type\/bluetooth\/stereo-headsets\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"divimg alignleft\" title=\"Stereo Bluetooth Headsets\" src=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/graphics\/misc\/Blogs\/11107.jpg\" alt=\"Stereo Bluetooth Headsets\" width=\"120\" height=\"120\" \/><\/a><strong><a title=\"Stereo Bluetooth Headsets\" href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/by-type\/bluetooth\/stereo-headsets\">Stereo Handsfree<\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nA fairly new device in terms of Bluetooth headsets. With a stereo Bluetooth headset you can connect it to a compatible Bluetooth device and have your music play in stereo \u2013 the same as it would through normal stereo headphones but without the wires.<\/p>\n<p>When a call comes in your music is paused while you take the call and resumes when the call is over. You get all the same features as a standard Bluetooth headset, but depending on the model you may get music control features too. For <strong>stereo streaming<\/strong> your phone will need to support the <strong>A2DP profile<\/strong>. To control your phone\u2019s music playback your phone will need the <strong>AVRCP profile<\/strong>. See the <a title=\"Bluetooth Glossary\" href=\"#glossary\">Bluetooth glossary<\/a> for information on Bluetooth Profiles.<br \/>\n<br style=\"clear: both;\" \/><br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/by-type\/car-kits\/plug-and-play\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"divimg alignleft\" title=\"Bluetooth Simple Car Kits\" src=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/graphics\/misc\/Blogs\/13632.jpg\" alt=\"Bluetooth Simple Car Kits\" width=\"120\" height=\"120\" \/><\/a><strong><a title=\"Bluetooth Simple Car Kits\" href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/by-type\/car-kits\/plug-and-play\">Simple Car Kits<\/a> <\/strong><br \/>\nSimple Car Kits are becoming an extremely popular way of safely using your phone whilst driving. With no complicated installation needed, simple Bluetooth Simple Car Kits are battery powered and are normally clipped to your sunvisor or sit in you car\u2019s cigarette lighter socket. These give you the same control over your calls as a personal handsfree but instead of sitting on your ear, they act as a loud speaker in your car. More advanced models will have an LCD screen so you can see the name or number of who is calling you.<br \/>\n<br style=\"clear: both;\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/by-type\/car-kits\/plug-and-play\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"divimg alignleft\" title=\"Multimedia Bluetooth Simple Car Kit\" src=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/graphics\/misc\/Blogs\/15610.jpg\" alt=\"Multimedia Bluetooth Simple Car Kit\" width=\"120\" height=\"120\" \/><\/a><strong><a title=\"Multimedia Bluetooth Simple Car Kit\" href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/by-type\/car-kits\/plug-and-play\">Multimedia Simple Car Kit<\/a> <\/strong><br \/>\nA lot more simple than the name suggests, these have exactly the same functionality as a standard Simple Car Kit, but with a built-in <strong>FM Transmitter<\/strong> so you can attach your MP3 player by cable or <strong>stream music via Bluetooth<\/strong> from your phone through to your car stereo for high quality sound. Depending on the kit you chose, you can have the callers ID or song information shown on your car stereo display.<\/p>\n<p>For stereo streaming your phone will need to support the <strong>A2DP profile<\/strong>. To control your phone\u2019s music playback your phone will need the <strong>AVRCP profile<\/strong>. See the <a title=\"Bluetooth Glossary\" href=\"#glossary\">Bluetooth glossary<\/a> for information on Bluetooth Profiles.<br \/>\n<br style=\"clear: both;\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/by-type\/car-kits\/fully-installed\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"divimg alignleft\" title=\"Professionally Installed Bluetooth Car Kit\" src=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/graphics\/misc\/Blogs\/8707.jpg\" alt=\"Professionally Installed Bluetooth Car Kit\" width=\"120\" height=\"120\" \/><\/a><strong><a title=\"Professionally Installed Bluetooth Car Kit\" href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/by-type\/car-kits\/fully-installed\">Professionally Installed Car Kit <\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nProfessionally installed car kits will give you the best possible experience while using your phone hands free in the car. They have a separate speaker and microphone, and with some extra adapters can be routed through your car stereo. Most Bluetooth kits have an LCD screen so you can see who is calling before you answer. Some kits will also allow you to transfer your phonebook contents to the car kit so you can make calls with out having to touch your phone at all.<br \/>\n<br style=\"clear: both;\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/by-type\/car-kits\/fully-installed\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"divimg alignleft\" title=\"Professionally Installed Bluetooth Multimedia Car Kit\" src=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/graphics\/misc\/Blogs\/14119.jpg\" alt=\"Professionally Installed Bluetooth Multimedia Car Kit\" width=\"120\" height=\"120\" \/><\/a><strong><a title=\"Professionally Installed Bluetooth Multimedia Car Kit\" href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/by-type\/car-kits\/fully-installed\">Professionally Installed Multimedia Car Kits<\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nAs the name suggests, these have exactly the same functionality as a professionally installed car kit but as they are connected to your car stereo you can stream music from your phone or MP3 player for high quality sound. Multimedia Kits will normally give you full control over your music and some will have the option to connect non-Bluetooth MP3 players. For stereo streaming your phone will need to support the <strong>A2DP profile<\/strong>. To control your phone\u2019s music playback your phone will need the <strong>AVRCP profile<\/strong>. See the <a title=\"Bluetooth Glossary\" href=\"#glossary\">Bluetooth glossary<\/a> for information on Bluetooth Profiles.<br \/>\n<br style=\"clear: both;\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/by-type\/bluetooth\/gps\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"divimg alignleft\" title=\"Bluetooth GPS Receiver\" src=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/graphics\/misc\/Blogs\/15344.jpg\" alt=\"Bluetooth GPS Receiver\" width=\"120\" height=\"120\" \/><\/a><strong><a title=\"Bluetooth GPS Receiver\" href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/by-type\/bluetooth\/gps\">Bluetooth GPS Receiver<\/a><\/strong><br \/>\nSat Nav is the latest must have device on your mobile. Bluetooth GPS receivers can add Sat Nav functionality to your phone. The features on a GPS receiver are pretty standard and the only things you would need to bear in mind are size, weight and most importantly compatibility with your phone. Not all handsets will support the required GPS software.<br \/>\n<br style=\"clear: both;\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/by-type\/bluetooth\/speakers\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"divimg alignleft\" title=\"Bluetooth Stereo Speakers\" src=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/graphics\/misc\/Blogs\/13057.jpg\" alt=\"Bluetooth Stereo Speakers\" width=\"120\" height=\"120\" \/><\/a><strong><a title=\"Bluetooth Stereo Speakers\" href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/by-type\/bluetooth\/speakers\">Bluetooth Speakers<\/a> <\/strong><br \/>\nBluetooth speakers offer the same kind of functionality as Simple Car Kits but are designed to be used in the home. Some models have LCD displays that can display album art and keys to answer &#8211; end calls. For stereo streaming your phone will need to support the A2DP profile. To control your phone\u2019s music playback your phone will need the AVRCP profile. See the <a title=\"Bluetooth Glossary\" href=\"#glossary\">Bluetooth glossary<\/a> for information on Bluetooth Profiles.<br \/>\n<br style=\"clear: both;\" \/><br \/>\n<strong>Other Devices<\/strong><br \/>\nThe list of Bluetooth enabled devices is growing all the time. Other devices that now come with Bluetooth technology include cameras, camcorders, <a title=\"Bluetooth Keyboards\" href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/by-type\/bluetooth\/bluetooth-keyboards\">keyboards,<\/a> mice and <a title=\"Bluetooth Photo Frames\" href=\"https:\/\/www.mobilefun.co.uk\/cat\/Bluetooth-Data.htm?keywordsFV=photo&amp;submit=Go\">photo frames<\/a> to name a few.<br \/>\n<br style=\"clear: both;\" \/><br \/>\n<strong><a name=\"glossary\"><\/a>Bluetooth Glossary<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This Bluetooth Glossary will explain more about the different profile types and help you to understand bluetooth compatibility.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)<\/strong><br \/>\nThe A2DP profile describes how stereo quality audio can be streamed from a media source. A typical usage scenario can be considered as the \u201cwalkman\u201d class of media player. The audio source would be the music player and the audio output is the wireless headset. A2DP defines the protocols and procedures that allow the distribution of high quality audio content in mono or stereo.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Audio\/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)<\/strong><br \/>\nAVRCP is designed to provide a standard interface to control TVs, Hifi equipment, etc\u2026 This profile is used to allow a single remote control (or other device) to control all the A\/V equipment that a user has access to. AVRCP defines how to control characteristics of streaming media. This includes pausing, stopping, starting playback and volume control as well as other types of remote control operations.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Bluetooth Profiles<\/strong><br \/>\nBluetooth profiles are general behaviours through which Bluetooth enabled devices communicate with other devices. Bluetooth technology defines a wide range of profiles that describe many different types of use cases. In order to use Bluetooth technology, a device must be able to interpret certain Bluetooth profiles. The profiles define the possible applications.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Dial-up Networking Profile (DUN)<\/strong><br \/>\nDUN provides a standard to access the Internet and other dial-up services via Bluetooth wireless technology. The most common scenario is accessing the Internet from a laptop by dialling up on a mobile phone, wirelessly.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Generic Object Exchange Profile (GOEP)<\/strong><br \/>\nGOEP is used to transfer an object from one device to another. The object may be any object such as a picture, document, business card, etc. The profile defines two roles, a server that provides the location from which an object is pulled or pushed, as well as a client that initiates the action. GOEP provides a generic blueprint for other profiles using the OBEX protocol.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Hands-Free Profile (HFP)<\/strong><br \/>\nHFP describes how a gateway device can be used to place and receive calls for a handsfree device. A typical configuration is a car using a mobile phone as a gateway device. In the car, the stereo is used for the phone audio and a microphone is installed in the car for sending outgoing audio of the conversation. HFP is also used for a personal computer to act as a speakerphone for a mobile phone in a home or office environment.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Headset Profile (HSP)<\/strong><br \/>\nThe HSP describes how a Bluetooth enabled headset should communicate with a mobile phone or other Bluetooth enabled device such as a computer. When connected and configured, the headset can act as the remote device\u2019s audio input and output interface.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Human Interface Device Profile (HID)<\/strong><br \/>\nThe HID profile defines the protocols, procedures and features to be used by Bluetooth enabled HID, such as keyboards, pointing devices, gaming devices, and remote monitoring devices. Sony Ericsson handsets support the HID profile.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Object Exchange (OBEX) Protocol<\/strong><br \/>\nOBEX is a transfer protocol that allows devices to exchange files, such as Images, Videos and Music Files<\/p>\n<p><strong>Pairing<\/strong><br \/>\nThe process of establishing a new relationship between two Bluetooth enabled devices. During this process a passkey is exchanged either before connection establishment was requested or during connecting phase. Some devices will need to be put into \u201cpairing mode\u201d before pairing can begin.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Passcode<\/strong><br \/>\nWhen pairing devices, it is strongly recommended to use a pass code to authenticate incoming connections. Also, in certain connection situations you may desire additional assurance that you are connecting to the device or person you expect. A pass code can normally be any combination of keys (letters or numbers). Do use caution as some devices do not map characters similarly. Passkeys are valid only for the connection and may be different for other devices or users.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Personal Area Networking Profile (PAN)<\/strong><br \/>\nPAN describes how two or more Bluetooth enabled devices can form an ad-hoc network and how the same mechanism can be used to access a remote network through a network access point. The profile roles include the network access point, group ad-hoc network and personal area network user.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SIM Access Profile (SAP)<\/strong><br \/>\nSAP allows devices such as car phones with built in GSM transceivers to connect to a SIM card in a Bluetooth enabled phone. Therefore the car phone itself does not require a separate SIM card.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Synchronization Profile (SYNC)<\/strong><br \/>\nThe SYNC profile is used in conjunction with GOEP to enable synchronization of calendar and address information (personal information manager (PIM) items) between Bluetooth enabled devices. A common application of this profile is the exchange of data between a PDA and computer.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Pairing Mode<\/strong><br \/>\nMost Bluetooth devices will need to be put into pairing mode before it can be linked to another device. During pairing mode the device will send out a signal that will allow it to be found by the device that is trying to link to it. By having a pairing mode it prevents unauthorised users from accessing a device.<\/p>\n\n<!-- WP QUADS Content Ad Plugin v. 2.0.27.4 -->\n<div class=\"quads-location quads-ad1\" id=\"quads-ad1\" style=\"float:none;margin:0px 0 0px 0;text-align:center;\">\n<div id=\"bari-widget\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Bluetooth is a way of wirelessly transferring data from one device to another. Bluetooth first appeared around ten years ago as a quicker and easier method of data transfer than infra-red. 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