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Bluetooth Headphones?
Bluetooth headphones are a special kind of wireless headphones that use Bluetooth technology to receive the audio signal. Headphones are a terrific way to listen to music, as well as to the sounds of television programs and music. Wearing headphones means that you can listen to the music as loud as you want to and not disturb anyone else in the room. You can watch your favorite
action movie and not bother others with the sounds of car crashes and explosions. Headphones also have superior sound quality and are a much less expensive alternative to a speaker system.
And wireless headphones provide a major advantage over wired types…freedom. Wearing wireless headphones, you can move about the room, even dance without getting tangled up in wires. You can also leave the room and not lose the music. Headphones provide you with your own private listening space so you can really lose yourself in the sound.
Bluetooth Headphone Advantages
Over other types of wireless headphones, Bluetooth technology have some important advantages.
Good listening range
Bluetooth headphones often have a maximum range of about 300 feet. You can listen to the music from your home stereo in any room of your house. So you can do some cooking in the kitchen, finish some household chores, or work in the garage and continue to listen. You may even be able to go out into your yard and do some gardening, or lay out in the sun and have the music with you.
Great battery life
One of the advantages of Bluetooth technology is that it doesn’t use much power. That means that you can listen for a really long time before you have to change the batteries or recharge the headset.
Endless connectivity
Bluetooth was designed to work with mulitiple devices at the same time and to make it easy for manufacturers to incorporate wireless technology into their devices. More and more devices come with built-in Bluetooth. That means that you can purchase one pair of headphones to listen to music from your cell phone, personal music player, PC or Mac Computer, and your home stereo. And after a simple setup, it is easy to change from one audio source to another. Bluetooth devices “find” each other automatically.
Two way communication
Many Bluetooth Headsets have microphones built-in so that you can talk on your mobile phone using them as well as listen to music. Most cell phones are configured to stop the music playing and transfer the call to the headphones, and then start playing the music again when the call ends. This makes it easy to privately listen to your music and not miss an important phone call. You can also use these headphones for computer chat and Skype.
Total Freedom
Because Bluetooth technology uses little power and is included in more and more devices, you can take your headphones anywhere. More and more MP3 music players are Bluetooth enabled, and for units that don’t have it built-in, a tiny dongle can be added. With your digital player in your pocket, purse, backpack, or briefcase, your Bluetooth headphones are entertaining you with great music, audio learning programs, podcasts, or digital books wherever you go. And there are no wires to get caught or tangled.
Here are some ways to enjoy your Bluetooth headphones
Portable
Music Players
Listen to your digital MP3 player or iPod (adapter required) with wireless headphones.
PC or Mac Computer
Stream music, podcasts, inspirational programs or other audio files from your laptop to wireless headphones.
Mobile Phones
Experience the music stored on your mobile phone without needing to plug in, and without annoying wires.
Cars
Stream your favorite music from your phone or personal music player to a Bluetooth enabled car audio system.
Home Entertainment
Enjoy the music from your home surround-sound system without unsightly wires and cables.
So, what is Bluetooth anyway?
Bluetooth technology was originally invented by Ericsson in 1994 to provide a way to exchange information between wireless devices such as mobile phones, computers, laptops, personal digital assistants (PDAs), music players, and even printers and digital cameras using a secure, low-cost, globally available short-range radio frequency band. Since 1998, it has been included with many different products by many different companies.
Wikipedia says that “the word Bluetooth is an anglicised version of the Scandinavian Blåtand/Blåtann, the epithet of the tenth-century king Harald I of Denmark and parts of Norway who united dissonant Danish tribes into a single kingdom. The implication is that Bluetooth does the same with communications protocols, uniting them into one universal standard.
The Bluetooth logo is a bind rune merging the Younger Futhark rune and the Runic letters of Harald’s initials.”


