Learn How Bluetooth Works
Bluetooth was designed to allow low bandwidth wireless connections to become easy to use so even those who are new to wireless can use them.
Bluetooth is an industry standard communication of wireless, meaning that it enables the connection of other devices as well, such as cell phones, computers, digital cameras, and other types of electronic devices.
The size of the Bluetooth radio is amazing, as a Bluetooth radio can be built into one or two very small microchips then integrated into any electronic device where wireless operations would be an advantage.
Bluetooth also offers a robust link, which ensures that normal operating circumstances are not
interrupted by interference from other signals that are operating in the same frequency band.
Also known for its worldwide operation, Blue tooth radio operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, which is license free and available to any type of radio system in the world. No matter where you are in the world, you count on Bluetooth to work.
Security is also important. Offering advanced security mechanisms, Bluetooth ensures a high level of security. Therefore, authentification will prevent unauthorized acess to important data and make it very difficult to listen in.
Bluetooth also boasts power optimization. The radio is power friendly and the software for Bluetoo this very configurable, limiting the power consumption of equipment. The radio itself only consumes a small amount of power from a cellular phone.
As a replacement for cable technology, it’s no wonder that Bluetooth devices are usually battery powered, such as wireless mice and battery powered cell phones. To conserve the power, most devices operate in low power. This helps to give Bluetooth devices a range of around 5 – 10 meters.
