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Sunday, February 28. 2010
The Bluetooth technology made file transfers and communicating with other devices so much easier. It only raised the functionality of mobile, Internet, and speakerphones up a notch. Below are some of the coolest Bluetooth gadgets you can find:
Kensington Vo200 Bluetooth Internet Phone
Kensington Vo200 Bluetooth Internet Phone supports calls made over MSN, Skype, Google, and Yahoo. Used for VoIP services, its ultra slim, minimalist design houses great features, among them is Bluetooth technology that lets you use the phone and make your calls even if you're 300 feet away from your computer. Though pretty, there's no reason to doubt its functionality. It can be fitted to a PC Card slot (Type I or Type II) for purposes of storage and so the phone can be recharged. It also features the "two-way swivel flap" design. This works as a mouthpiece and as a speakerphone when you turn it to the other direction.
BlueAnt Supertooth 3 hands-free speakerphone
For your driving safety, it's best to use a hands-free phone that will allow you to make calls and talk on the phone while keeping your focus on the road. For calls that take hours, it's best to have a speakerphone, which means that you don't have to keep the phone close to you ear. Your hands are then free to do anything as you wish while keeping the conversation. One amazing device for this is the BlueAnt Supertooth 3 hands-free speakerphone. This allows you to answer calls with your voice as well as dial, redial, or reject calls through voice activation. With its caller ID, it can alert you of incoming calls through voice announcements. The fully functional speaker also comes with a digital volume control. Powered by Bluetooth v2.0, there's up to 10 meters coverage. It can be paired up with up to eight Bluetooth devices. Other features include a 15-hour talk time and 800-hour standby. The package also includes Supertooth 3, travel/wall charger, car charger, user manual, warranty card, and 2x sun-visor clips.
Check out these two Bluetooth gadgets and see how you can fully benefit from their special features.
Thursday, May 17. 2007
Imagine that you are so angry; the wrath virus is creeping in your veins, provoking your anger nerves. Your face is getting red and your ears are blowing smoke out of anger. You wanna kill that guy who's flirting with your prospective next girlfriend. You want to punch his face hard, break his limbs, and kick his fuckin' ass. But, you just can't do anything because the girl is there. I'm sure you don't want to have a bad impression. To make things worse, the girl's friends are with her. What would you do?
Release your raging anger and fight him. But, save your energy because you're going to fight him with just your fingers and hands. Dare him to fight with you via bluetooth, using your N-gage. Invite him to play The One via bluetooth. Because you see he has a shining N-gage, too, this is your chance to beat him. Go! beat him hard for trying to steal that sexy girl from you. If the bastard does not have the said game, you can send it via bluetooth, of course.
See, bluetooth has several uses for us. It comes in handy when we feel angry and want to fight someone. It's the best means of connecting wirelessly. If you plan to kill someone who pisses you off, you don't need those small sharp multi-tools. Just calmly invite him to fight with you via bluetooth. Now that's a challenge.
Monday, May 14. 2007
 D-Link has created another technological breakthrough in the wireless market. It's the latest D-Link PersonalAir Bluetooth Adapter. It allows data transfer for your PDA's, mobile phones, computers, printers, and other electronic devices. Its 128-bit encryption provides tight security for data as well as for communication. This latest D-Link product immediately marks the wireless market and automatically attracted wireless consumers because of the convenience it brings. It is easily connected to devices that are bluetooth enabled.
Sunday, May 13. 2007
This D-Link device is compact. It was especially designed to be portable as well. It is actually the best companion for your portable Apple notebook or for your desktop computer. In addition, PersonalAir Bluetooth contains a WidComm software that allows bluetooth connectivity and management. This software allows you to access other devices easily and quickly. It also enables your desktop computer or notebook to access other bluetooth services such as Internet and wireless synchronization together with your mobile phone or PDA.
Saturday, May 12. 2007
PersonalAir Bluetooth adapter's compatible with any USB 1.1. It supports Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, and XP as well as Macintosh OSS 10.2. You can install it easily with high speed to your computer as long as it has USB port. This is the new way of connecting: through bluetooth. Connect wirelessly and break free from your wired life. D-Link is a pioneer of wireless products and has created the unique means for your basic problem. With PersonalAir Bluetooth adapter, you can connect on your own anytime.
Tuesday, May 8. 2007
Wires are already outdated. In our current technological life, dialing with your hands is even outdated. What's hot is dialing through your nose. Just kidding! But, if you don't have hands, you can use your nose (no offense for disabled people). Anyway, we are in the hands-free world where everything we do, the machine does it for us. This is human discovery and laziness (really). But, I have to admit that even I am captivated by this new technology, and recently I bought a new Parrot CK3100 car kit.
Monday, May 7. 2007
Through this car kit, I am able to dial as well as receive any call with safety and convenience. This is a hands-free device that is ran by Bluetooth. You can connect it with your car stereo and your cellular phone so that when you have a call, your stereo will automatically turn into mute mode. It has a voice recognition feature that allows the system to work without the touch of your hands. It is compatible with any brand, so you don't have to worry about it.
Sunday, May 6. 2007
 Parrot CK3100 is a need of every people. This is not a want because the current traffic rule says that you are not allowed to use your cellular phone while driving. But, what if you really need to make an emergency call? This is where Parrot car kit becomes important. It provides a caller ID, and a large and clear digits for your eyes' comfort. You can dial and answer a call just by speaking. This way, your driving is safe and secured. I wish they also create such device for my new Yamaha 2006 FZ1.
Sunday, April 29. 2007
In 2012, we'll be lucky to see passengers and drivers surfing the web or checking their e-mails on trains, airplanes, cars, SUVs and motorcycles. The wireless technology called Bluetooth that is currently being used in laptops, Pocket PCs, and personal digital assistants will soon be employed in ordinary vehicles that we see on the road. There would be no need to drop by an Internet cafe to use the Internet. This will be the literal meaning of Internet on the go.
Saturday, April 28. 2007
 But I think device makers cannot wait until 2012. The Garmin company recently introduced a Bluetooth-enabled GPS navigator that will aid motorcycle drivers to find an alternate road. This hands-to-helmet technology allows users to find the traffic-free routes using their gloved hands while they accelerate the vehicle with their other hands. They can also connect their phones, and headsets to the Bluetooth-enabled helmet so they can make calls or send instant messages even while driving.
Friday, April 27. 2007
Having the technology applied to our modern motorcycles can be great, but using Bluetooth to talk to someone over the phone while driving is a dangerous idea. If you want to use your phone, better park your big bike first, unless you want to make a call about an accident. The good thing about this Zumo gadget is the MP3 player packaged with it so users can jam to their favorite songs while driving. Zumo will be out in the market this October.
Thursday, April 26. 2007
Caregivers can play Text Twist while monitoring their patients health! This idea came to me after reading an article about a new Bluetooth product designed for caregivers and the people they care for. Exmocare, is an Internet-based biosensor watch that will help give quality assistance to senior citizens. The product was created by Exmovere and was introduced to the public last July 19. The company says that their product would be very beneficial for both doctors and nurses.
Wednesday, April 25. 2007
Grandma and grandpa will wear the wristwatches so that caregivers will be able to monitor the status of their physical and emotional health. It is a wearable computer system that can provide reports regarding the vital signs of the patients. This is great for caregivers since they don't have to wake the elders from time to time to get their heart and pulse rate, blood pressure, blood sugar, and Bloody Mary. The sensor will run on various Windows operating systems.
Tuesday, April 24. 2007
I find this product interesting because it claims it can read ten different human emotions like worried, relaxed, agitated, and in love. Politicians don't need this device. Their emotions are always the same every time they stand in front of a huge crowd. The wrinkles and the eyebrows tell me that they're worried --- worried not to be caught lying. Anyway, alerts about the patients' health can be received through e-mails, IM, and SMS. Perhaps, these alerts can also be called Spam.
Monday, April 23. 2007
 Bluetooth headsets are currently taking over the market by storm. Almost all shop shelves in New York are lined with these wireless hearing aids. These headsets make it possible for us to use our personal digital assistant, laptops music players, and smartphones without touching them, and better yet, without meddling with annoying wires. The only problem with some headsets is that they make wearers look like Doctor Octopus or the alien monster in Predator.
Sunday, April 22. 2007
If you still don't have your own device, I think you should go to the nearest shop and pick the IOGEAR Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Headphones. The ergonomic and sleek design makes it convenient to wear. IOGEAR lets you listen to inspirational songs by Josh Groban or the songs for the sleep-deprived by Paris Hilton within 65 feet from your music player. You can pump up the volume, pause, and playback tracks via the easy-to-press button controls.
Saturday, April 21. 2007
My only gripes about this headset is that the muffs (I actually don't know what they're called) are a bit big. They're made of thin foams that's why I wouldn't recommend wearing them for long hours, unless you want your ears to hurt. It's hard to adjust the microphone because it is a bit flimsy and quite long. The audio quality is good as long as you're 30 feet near your source. It is not shipped with adapters so you need to buy one to connect it to a Bluetooth phone.
Sunday, April 15. 2007
 My cousin, Vicky, once called me the cheapest and the most disgusting guy in the world. I believe it was during the time she discovered that everyday I wipe my face with a tissue and then set it aside to use the other side of it the following day. Vicky was horrified. "Do you reuse your toilet paper too?" I gave her a look of deepest anger. Though it's possible that she saw through the anger the silver lining behind it. The silver lining that said, "Wow, good idea!"
I maybe disgusting most of the time, but I was never the cheapest guy on earth. I won't buy a state-of-the-art and top-of-the-line Bluetooth headset like Blue Ant X5 Stereo Bluetooth Headset if I'm cheap. I love my new headset because it is so compatible with my personal digital assistant, laptop, and smartphone through the unique streamer included in the package.
The battery life renders a pleasing service up to twelve hours. It is also packaged with an attachable microphone and removable batteries. What I particularly like about this product is the ergonomic design that makes the wearer of this headset look cool and awesome. But don't worry, I won't wear it outside the house or the office even if I can.
Friday, April 13. 2007
I was eating my lunch (chicken sandwich to be exact) in a bench park yesterday when an old man sat beside me. At first, I thought he was an ordinary sexually frustrated old bloke that sits in the park waiting for some eager whore to hump his junk. But I was mistake when the crackpot started talking to himself animatedly. I haven't seen anyone with schizophrenia before, so I watched the silly guy as he discussed his business plans to himself.
I thought he was funny, however, his plans on expanding his family-owned flower farm business and going to France to buy more flower seeds seem sensible. After several hours of the interpersonal business meeting, I watched his hands swoop over his pockets rummaging something underneath. Goodness me, it was a mobile phone! And on his right ear was a Step 1150 headset, which looked more like a decaying mushroom than a hearing aid.
After giving several warnings about not wearing headsets in public, I thought people already learned their lessons. The headset made it easier for the foolish bloke to communicate since it allows hands-free conversation without bringing out his wireless mobile phone. I was disappointed because he's not schizophrenic! He fooled me! So I grabbed the idiot's wrist and slammed him over the oak tree!
Monday, April 9. 2007
Is it right to wear your headphone outside your house? Yes, as long as it's not a Toshiba Bluetooth Headphone. This headphone is as big as the shitty salad bowls in Wendy's. I hate it because it looks like two potatoes attached on a band of rusting iron or something like a rotten critter. Do yourself a favor dung-brains: Don't go anywhere near me unless you want to befriend my hungry German shepherd.
Have you ever seen someone wearing a decaying ferret in the head, swaying their heads to the beat of those doggone music? Sure you have! But that's not a dead ferret, you dumbhead! That's the fucking headphone that you shouldn't buy. What's so special about this headphone anyway? Nothing, except they make me want to plant a cactus on the rotten skulls of those who wear them. Bluetooth hearing aids like this are only for paralytics and comatose who can no longer stand to increase the volume of the dipshit music they're listening to.
Toshiba makes good TVs, either the standard size or the high definition television that are well-loved by morons and idiots alike. But when it comes to fucking other products, this Asian company really sucks. So I suggest they'll stick to creating 108" televisions than bitching people with their migraine-inducing headphones.
Saturday, April 7. 2007
 Bluetooth headsets are awesome tools because they allow you to listen to your favorite hits through your iPods, personal digital assistants, or your MP3 players, hands-free. But lo and behold, these headsets will make you look like extra-terrestrials especially when you wear them outside your abode like in parks or beaches. Such stupid people irritate me, really, because they look like dumbass CSRs who can't assist an idiot customer.
The Plantronics Pulsar 590 Series Bluetooth Stereo Headset is an example of a headset that you should never be caught wearing in public, unless you want to earn yourself an unsolicited title of brain damage. It's heavy, it's so huge, and it doesn't look good for a guy with a dislocated joint. The sound quality is quite pleasant, but please, refrain yourselves from bringing those outside, okay! I'm saying these for your own sake.
I saw some people a week ago wearing these headsets, and their heads are bobbing up and down, waving their hands in the air. I thought they're funny at first, but it came to the extent that they annoy people including me so I removed their headsets for them and smashed their heads on their seats. You see, wearing headsets in an exclusive theater is a no-no.
Sunday, April 1. 2007
If you have an iPod and a Bluetooth cellphone, do you need two separate headphones? Well, most of you would probably answer yes, but if you purchased the iCombi headphones recently then you would answer otherwise. This headphone can work with your iPod and, yes, your Bluetooth-enabled cellphones to connect wirelessly.
It features a behind-the-ear design instead of the earbuds design so it covers the whole ear. It also has a Bluetooth transmitter that allows you to connect with your iPod using a dock connector. And if that's not enough, the iCombi also works well with your Bluetooth mobile phone. You can speak with friends and loved ones, and even your loathed enemy on the other line using a built-in microphone on the iCombi.
This is great for people who loves portability as this one of a kind headphone can be folded. Initially available in white, it blends perfectly well with your iPod MP3 player. The manufacturer will also be releasing a black version soon. Like your iPod, this headphone has rechargeable batteries that allow you to listen to cool music for 10 hours and talk for 15 hours. What’s amazing is that it has 180 hours of standby time. Who says headphones can't be so cool?
Sunday, March 25. 2007
 There are several things that I value a lot in this world. One of which is my darling daughter. She happens to be my only child. Therefore, you can't blame me if I try to give her everything that she wants. Don't get me wrong. I still know when to refuse her whims. However, her birthday's coming up. Plus, I heard her talking to a friend that she has her heart set on a bluetooth-enabled phone. Knowing my sweet daughter, she's on the lookout for a pink mobile phone. Being the indulgent father that I am, I asked several nieces whether they knew a phone that features bluetooth and at the same time comes in a pink casing. The answers were unanimous -- Motorola V3x.
I went to several phone shops and asked around about the said mobile phone. I must admit that I was impressed by its features. Aside from the fact that the V3x features a Bluetooth v1.2, it also boasts of several other features that my daughter will surely love. V3x is one of the phones that allow for video calling. It can also play great MP3 files, something that I am sure will squeal about. Another really cool feature of this phone is that it's got a 2-megapix camera. There are several other features to this great phone. As I have mentioned earlier, I was impressed. In fact, I was so impressed that I purchased one for my daughter and another one for myself!
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