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10 Pros of Bluetooth!

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Listed here are my ten advantages and rationale for using Bluetooth technology:

1. Wireless
There are obvious benefits of using wireless devices. The improvement of versatility and safety as a result of eliminating unneeded wires. When you travel with a laptop or any other wireless devices, you can forget about bringing cables for connecting.

2. Bluetooth is becoming cheaper
Bluetooth technology is relatively inexpensive, which results in lower expenses for manufacturing companies. Such savings are subsequently passed from such companies on to the consumer.

3. Bluetooth is automated
Bluetooth technology does not require setting a connection or pressing multiple buttons. Once 2 or additional devices enter a range radius of up to thirty feet of each other, which would cause it to automatically start communicating without the user required to take additional steps.

4. Standard protocol
Bluetooth is an accepted standard wireless protocol, which means that a high degree of compatible communication between devices is guaranteed. Bluetooth technology can connect the devices to one another, even if they aren’t made by the same manufacturer.

5. Lower level interference
Bluetooth devices essentially avoid the interfering signals from additional wireless devices. To accomplish this, Bluetooth utilizes a technology technically known as frequency hopping, in addition to the utilization of lower power wireless signals.

6. Lower energy consumption
Since Bluetooth uses lower power signals, the technology necessitates low level energy and requires less electrical power or less battery power as a result. This is an important benefit for mobile electronic devices, since Bluetooth will not drain batteries.

7. Sharing data and voice
The accepted protocol for Bluetooth allows devices that are compatible to share voice as well as data communications. This is ideal solution for cell phones and their headsets, as Bluetooth makes driving and talking on a mobile phone much easier.

8. Personal Area Network(PAN) that works instantly
It is possible to connect up to 7 Bluetooth devices to one another using a range of up to thirty feet, forming
what is known as Personal Area Network. For a single room, it is possible to set up multiple PANs.

9. Upgrades
Updated versions of Bluetooth that are constantly developed, which produce various new advantages as well as being backwards compatible with the older versions.

10. The technology persists
Bluetooth technology is now a universal wireless standard. Being as popular as it is, you can count on Bluetooth remaining so during the foreseable future. As increasingly more devices utilitze the technology, additinal manufacturers will be inclined to offter their products with Bluetooth.