What is Bluetooth?

 

Bluetooth is a well-established communications standard for short-distance wireless connections. It replaces the many proprietary cables that connect one device to another with one universal short-range radio link. For instance, Bluetooth radio technology built into a wireless phone and a computer. The phone's contact list and other data can be synched with the computer. In our case, the data being transferred is voice.

Why would I need Bluetooth?
 

The average time a person keeps any particular cell phone is about 18 months. The average time a person keeps their car is far longer than that. Bluetooth allows you much more freedom at a fraction of the cost.

When your use a wired handsfree kit, you are pretty much stuck with it. If you lose a phone you puchased a year ago, you might not be able to find a suitable replacement. Also, that is the only phone that can be used with it.

With a Bluetooth handsfree kit, you can change phones as often as you like. Also, with our kit's advanced voice recognition, you don't have to fumble with your phone to make or recieve calls. You are in total control, without taking your hands off the wheel. One of the best things about Bluetooth is the ability to keep your phone in your pocket or bag while you are in the car. There is no need to plug it into anything. You get in, and it pairs up. Nothing could be easier or more convenient.

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