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  • Bluetooth – Building Awareness – by
    By Bluetooth Advertising on August 25th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    FOR SOME TIME NOW, I have discussed with those in the industry the void of market movement in the 56K Bluetooth modem space. So for that reason, it was especially positive to see that there were beginning signs for such products at the recent Blue-tooth Congress 2002. Two were shown at the CSR and Zeevo booths. It is looking like dial-up Bluetooth access points (AP) could be under the Christmas tree this year for the North American market.

    The dial-up Bluetooth ALP will address the mass consumer market that does not want to spend $45 to $55 per month on a continual basis for broadband but is willing to spend a reasonable, onetime outlay for the benefits of untethered surfing and printing from their couch without installing a WLAN home network. If advertised and marketed aggressively enough, this could help to increase consumers’ knowledge of the benefits of products that offer Bluetooth cordless functionality then translate that knowledge into revenue. If not advertised and promoted effectively, these products could be slow to take off.

    A greater level of consumer awareness of what Bluetooth is and what benefits it offers is the key to unlocking the box of consumer demand. Though knowledge is increasing, the low level of familiarity of Bluetooth by the average consumer is ensuring that mobile phone operators are still not feeling the consumer demand for Bluetooth-enabled handsets. Nokia and Motorola are very common phones in the United States, but Ericsson is not. Sony Ericsson has been the most aggressive Bluetooth-enabled handset manufacturer to date, but there has not been a significant push or driver thus far in the United States.

    Since operators subsidize so many phones, it is necessary for them to see some benefit to offering Bluetooth-enabled phones to their subscribers. So they need to reap a return in terms of customer loyalty (for lower churn), obtaining new subscribers, or revenue. Driver safety alone could be a significant trump card in offering subscribers additional benefits. If operators begin to bundle mobile phones and Bluetooth headsets in an aggressive manner, in conjunction with a marketing campaign targeting hands-free use in vehicles for safety, demand could increase quickly.

    On the acquisition front, comments were recently flying around regarding the acquisition of Ericsson Microelectronics by Infineon Technologies. The deal is expected to close in about two months. Infineon gains the module business via Ericsson, inroads to supplying semiconductors into wireless infrastructure and a supplementary customer list. Previously, STMicroelectronics began its acquisition of the wireline and wireless groups of Alcatel Microelectronics, while American Microsystems Inc. began its acquisition of Alcatel Micro’s mixed signal group. The acquisitions of Ericsson Microelectronics and Alcatel Microelectronics do not directly affect current market shares of Bluetooth chipsets.

    Recent announcements by Texas Instruments for a $4 (BOM) Bluetooth solution via a ROM-based single chip and by Infineon Technologies for sub-$3.75 pricing (both high volumes) have set a new bar. Both use leading 0.13-micron RE CMOS processes, and volume production is planned for Q12003. Philips Semiconductors announced an affiance with Ericsson Technology Licensing for audio/video solutions. For space-constrained applications, Motorola will go into production in Q4 with a stacked chipset die solution in a 7mm-by-7mm-by-1.6mm BGA package. The price will be the same for the company’s separate radio and baseband.

    Coexistence solutions were demonstrated by Silicon Wave (Blue802) and Zeevo (alternate wireless media access, or AWMA). Neither is based on the not-yet-finalized adaptive frequency hopping (AFH) scheme. These mechanisms are geared especially toward the PC market since the front-end can get overloaded in co-located situations (such as a laptop), which can still present a problem with AFH. The first coexistence solutions to hit the shelves are expected in the next six to nine months.

    In-Stat/MDR estimates Bluetooth chipset shipments will climb from 10.4 million units in 2001 to 48 million this year, growing to 150 million in 2003.

    Joyce Putcher is director and principal analyst of InStat/MDR’s Converging Markets & Technologies Group. She can be reached at jputscher@instat.com. InStat/MDR owned by Reed Business Information, the parent company of Electronic News.

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  • After Market PDA Bluetooth Accessories – by
    By Bluetooth Advertising on August 23rd, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Bluetooth Makes it Easy for All Your Devices and Accessories to Work Together

    Bluetooth is one of the latest marketing buzzwords for PDAs and cellular phones, along with PCs and especially laptops. It is a wireless technology designed to let products and accessories built by different manufacturers work together, without requiring special access codes or driver installation. Theoretically, any Bluetooth accessory should work with any Bluetooth-enabled device, and multiple accessories working with the same device shouldn’t interfere with each other.

    For example, if you pick up a Bluetooth headset for your current PDA, and then in a year’s time replace it with a new PDA, the headset should work with the new PDA without any difficulties. With some older PDA Bluetooth accessories and devices, this is not always the case, but generally the more recent the design of the accessory or device, the more likely it is to work with other Bluetooth products.

    PDAs, Cellular Phones, and Computers

    New PDAs today resemble cellular phones as much as classic PDAs like the Palm Pilot. Most of these devices are Bluetooth-enabled, and even have the capability to link with other Bluetooth-enabled PDAs and cellular phones to exchange data. For models that are not Bluetooth-enabled, there are frequently PDA Bluetooth accessories available that will add Bluetooth capabilities to the unit. Bluetooth adapters are also available for PCs and laptops, usually plugging into a USB port, allowing you to easily exchange data between your computer and your PDA.

    Just about any type of data can be transferred over a Bluetooth link, from electronic business cards and pictures to word processing documents and PowerPoint presentations. For transferring data from a PDA to a computer, special software is often needed and included with the Bluetooth adapter. However, PDAs running Windows Mobile can communicate natively with computers running Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista.

    Having a Bluetooth PDA and a Bluetooth adapter for your computer can eliminate the need for a docking station or sync cable, removing one more piece of clutter from your desktop. You can even set the two devices up so they automatically synchronize their data when they’re in range of each other.

    Other PDA Bluetooth Accessories

    Headphones and headsets are the most common PDA Bluetooth accessories right now. Wireless headphones are great if your PDA has music stored on it, because you don’t have an unsightly wire running from your head to your pocket or purse. Headsets and earpieces allow hands-free operation of your cell phone or smart phone, which is not only convenient but is also quickly becoming a legal requirement world-wide for using your phone in your car.

    Printer manufacturers are quickly adding Bluetooth capabilities to their products, turning them into convenient PDA Bluetooth accessories. Previously, to print something stored on your PDA, you had to use the docking station or sync cable to download the information to your computer, then print it from the computer. With a Bluetooth-enabled printer, you can send your data directly to the printer without the intervening steps. If your computer is also Bluetooth-enabled, it can send data to the printer as well, eliminating the need to hook up the printer to the computer or network.

    There are many other PDA Bluetooth accessories available for your PDA, and with Bluetooth it doesn’t matter who manufactures either the device or the accessory. A Motorola headset will work with an iPhone, and a Palm Tungsten can print spreadsheets on a HP LaserJet. Manufacturers are constantly coming up with new PDA Bluetooth accessories to meet the demands of consumers. Bluetooth technology is making it easier for everyone to communicate.

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  • Motorola HS820 Bluetooth Headset (Refurbished)
    By Bluetooth Advertising on July 31st, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    • Stylish, functional accessory for any cell phone
    • Bluetooth compatibility for faster connection and better audio quality
    • Allows for hands-free cell phone use
    • Wireless connection for up to 30 feet away
    • Intuitive and ergonomic buttons and function menu
    • Left or right ear wearable with dual volume controls
    • Stylish headset design weighs less than 0.8 oz.
    • Up to 6 hours talk time
    • Up to 100 hours standby time
    • Multiple call management including voice dialing, last number dial, conference calling, and hold function
    • Silver and black finish

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  • GENUINE MOTOROLA T305 BLUETOOTH SPEAKERPHONE CAR KIT
    By Bluetooth Advertising on July 27th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

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  • Bluetooth Application Programming with the Java APIs
    By Bluetooth Advertising on July 13th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Adoption of Bluetooth wireless technology has made great strides in the last few years. One of the biggest steps forwardthe standardization of Java APIs for Bluetooth wireless technology (JABWT)is explained in detail in this book. The JABWT standard, defined by the JSR-82 specification, supports rapid development of Bluetooth applications that are portable, secure, and highly-usable. Wireless device manufacturers have responded to the JABWT specification by announcing mobile phones and other products that will run JABWT applications. Bluetooth Application Programming with the Java APIs explains in detail how to write Bluetooth applications using the Java APIs to exploit the power of both technologies. Written by the specification lead for JSR-82 and two other key participants in the definition of JABWT, this book provides the authoritative explanations and concrete examples you need to get started right away.

    About the Authors

    C Bala Kumar is a Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff at Motorola. He chaired the industry expert group that defined the Java APIs for Bluetooth wireless technology. He currently leads the systems software team for wireless platforms in Motorola’s Semiconductor Products Sector. Paul J. Kline is a Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff at Motorola and the maintenance lead for the JABWT specification. He currently works on the System Software Architecture team in Motorola’s Semiconductor Products Sector. Timothy J. Thompson is a Senior Software Engineer on the System Software Architecture team in Motorola’s Semiconductor Products Sector. He was the OBEX architect on the JABWT specification team at Motorola.

    * Written by expertsthe authors led the industry team that defined the JABWT standard and the Motorola team that developed the first JABWT implementation
    * Covers JABWT in depth and goes beyond the specification to explain how to use the standard effectively
    * A helpful resource both to Java programmers interested in Bluetooth wireless technology and to business managers interested in its potential for creating new business opportunities
    * Digs deeply into the programming areas you must master to successfully design and build JABWT applications, including RFCOMM, OBEX, device discovery, service discovery, and L2CAP
    * Details the real-world issues involved in programming Bluetooth devices and implementing the JABWT specification
    * Organized into sections that explicitly address the different needs of programmers, business managers, and project managers

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  • Motorola T305 Bluetooth Portable Hands Free Speaker (Black)
    By Bluetooth Advertising on July 9th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Enjoy effortless and affordable wireless connectivity with the enhanced Motorola Portable Bluetooth Car Kit T305. With a sleek and stylish new design, superior audio capabilities and an intuitive feature set, the palm-sized Motorola T305 is the perfect companion for a busy mobile lifestyle. Optimized for the vehicle, the Motorola T305 lets you obey the law* by providing easy, wireless conversations in the car, keeping your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. Just clip, connect and go! Crisp and clear Equipped with enhanced echo and noise reduction technology and a powerful 1-watt speakerphone, the Motorola T305 lets you experience easy-to-use, hand-free and clear conversations even in the noisiest environment. The devices full duplex capabilities allow you to keep your hands on the wheel and your eyes on the road. Smooth executions Minimize physical distractions and execute multiple operations using Motorola T305s multi-purpose button. You can now activate voice dialing, as well as answer or end calls effortlessly with a flick of a button. The Motorola T305 is powered with version 2.0 Bluetooth wireless technology, allowing for a speedy connection to compatible Bluetooth enabled devices**, improved audio, fewer dropped calls and reduced interference from other wireless devices. No installation required, so you can immerse yourself with ease in a superior and convenient communications environment. Fashionable and multi-faceted With a distinct and sleek look, the Motorola T305s form factor is designed to better blend with your vehicle. Providing up to 14 hours of talk time and 14 days of standby time, the Motorola T305 has an outstanding operating life. Incorporating a plethora of useful features such as a reversible visor clip, vehicle power adaptor and mini-USB phone charger, the Motorola T305 is the ultimate versatile, stylish and compact solution for your mobile communications.

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  • Motorola 89219N H555 Bluetooth Headset and Charger (Refurbished)
    By Bluetooth Advertising on June 24th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    • Communicate while on the move with this Motorola H555 wireless bluetooth headset
    • Sleek bluetooth headset is comfortable even in extended use
    • Lightweight cell phone headset design delivers outstanding audio quality
    • Up to eight hours talk time or eight days standby time
    • Up to 33-foot wireless range with your compatible Bluetooth-enabled phone
    • Integrated power switch makes it easy to change between compatible Bluetooth-enabled phone and headset
    • Measurements: 2.4 inches long x 0.9 inch wide x 0.75 inch deep

    Includes:

  • One H555 headset
  • One AC wall charger
  • One free car charger
  • Owner’s manual

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  • Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset Mobile Kit
    By Bluetooth Advertising on June 23rd, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    • Enjoy hands-free convenience with a Motorola Blue H700 Bluetooth Headset
    • Compact and lightweight Bluetooth-compatible headset is hands-free device
    • Features PowerFlip foldable microphone design
    • Cell phone accessory designed with ergonomic reversible ear hook
    • Cutting-edge noise reduction and echo cancellation technologies
    • Multi-function button to control 3-way calling, call start and end, hold and mute
    • 6 hours talk time or 130 hours standby time per charge
    • Compatible with Bluetooth 1.2- or 1.1-enabled mobile phones, PDAs, PCs, printers and other devices that support headset or hands-free profiles
    • 1 (one) H700 blue Headset
    • 2 (two) AC Wall chargers
    • 1 (one) free car charger
    • Owners manual

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  • Motorola H670 Bluetooth Headset
    By Bluetooth Advertising on June 21st, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    ulliTalk anytime, anywhere with this Motorola H670 Bluetooth headsetliAudio device is designed to work with all Motorola Bluetooth v2.0 mobile phonesliHeadset delivers maximum comfort with the very latest unobtrusive designliBackward compatible with Bluetooth v1.1 and v1.2liInterchangeable hooksliLightweight liBattery performance of up to 8 hours talk time or up to 200 hours standby liWeighs less than 17 gramsliBluetooth Class 2 offers a wireless connection up to 10 meters (33 feet) liIntuitive, easy to use controls liCharge time is approximately less than 2 hours liEMU (mini USB) connector liMute and 3-way calling liSliding on/off switchliAvailable in black, dark grey and blue color optionsliMeasures 62 mm x 24 mm x 18 mm/ul

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  • Motorola H670 Bluetooth Headset w/Bonus Chargers
    By Bluetooth Advertising on June 21st, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    ulliFree your hands with this Motorola Bluetooth Headset liCell phone device features reflective finishing and a sleek designliEarpiece accessory provides up to ten meters (33 feet) wireless range with your compatible liProvides digital signal processing to help your voice sound clear liWireless headset provides enhanced audio quality from the elevated speaker telephoneliComfortable even in extended use liOutstanding audio qualityliElevated speaker rests close to your ear delivering loud audio liUp to eight hours talk time or eight days standby time liBluetooth enabled phone liIntegrated power switch makes it easy to turn headset on and off /ululbAccessories include: /bli1 (one) H670 Blue Headset li2 (two) AC Wall chargers li1 (one) free car chargerliOwners manual/li

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