Articles in the Bluetooth Category
Posted in Bluetooth on 27 October 2009

There is nothing like this look: The seem you see with the people, if you running so in the ear with a stone through the pedestrian zone. The Bluetooth headset seems like a prop from Star Trek and has more to proffer than you may believe at first glance … The Stone is a Jabra Bluetooth headset. There is basically just a bar, which one wanders over the ear and has no visible controls. The Stone does many things well – but unluckily not all.
Delivery
The stone is released in a cylinder. This manual, driver, ear piece, charger, and a round bit included. It is a mobile loading and storage station. The stone is positioned during transport to the dock, where it is safely removed and shall be charged at the same time. The charging station is furthermore supplied via a micro USB cable supplied with electricity.
Posted in Bluetooth on 19 September 2009

Thanko Microsports is an MP3 player almost certainly amongst the smallest ever seen the size of a Bluetooth headset is best gadgets in music MP3 player you can place directly into his ear. Thanks to support any specific to listen in stereo in latest gadgets product the small size music enjoyment Thanko Micro Sports of a headset can be connected to one more wired MP3 player to be placed in the ear.
Posted in Bluetooth, Head Phones on 12 October 2008

Bluetooth appears to have become a fashionably necessary technology that is being imbibed into everything from cell phones to sunglasses and now even helmets. After all, that important piece of protection that you wear when you are out on your wild rides wheeling to catch that hottie’s attention should also be able to connect to your mp3 player.
The new Parrot Bluetooth, SK4000, is a Bluetooth enabled earpiece designed especially for helmets. The earpiece, which can be easily attached to any helmet, can be controlled via the handlebars of your motorcycle and can even play you the radio as you ride along grooving to the music. The Parrot SK4000 acts like Bluetooth A2DP and has an omnidirectional microphone that also has noise reduction facility so you can hold conversation with your bikers even during high traffic. A 3.5mm jack entrance allows connection to mp3.
Posted in Appliances, Bluetooth, Camera, Cell phones, High tech, Luxury Gadgets, Misc. Gadgets, Mobile phone, Touch screen, Unique Gadget on 1 October 2008

LG has just announced the KC780 8 megapixel cameraphone, which may give stiff competition to Samsung’s new 8 megapixel cameraphone. Though the specs are not available yet for these phones, it is pretty evident that these are going to be high-end models with the latest technology.
It also is being claimed as the thinnest 8-megapixel cameras till date and apparently it will even beat Samsung’s M8800 Pixon. The phone may offer quad-band GSM support and also limited touch screen facilities. We can also expect cool features such as 30fps video recording and of course a very sleek and elegant design.
Posted in Bluetooth, Speaker on 11 September 2008

Bluetooth connections are included in almost every gadget these days. Laptops, phones, music players, sunglasses- most everything we enjoy having with us seems to make use of Bluetooth technology. Bluetooth speakers are the biggest rage, however, a source of continuous power and the delicate nature of the technology makes it quite unsuitable for outdoor use. This may soon be a glitch of the past with the new Bluetooth Sports Speaker by Cy-Fi. The sports speaker is especially designed for outdoor activities such as biking, boating, etc.
Cy-Fi claims the Bluetooth Sports Speaker is the world’s first Bluetooth speaker designed for outdoor use. It is easily portable and supports Bluetooth-A2DP enabled mobiles, PDAs and mp3 payers. The Bluetooth Sports Speaker is also capable of linking to your phone to be used as a hands-free speakerphone. It can easily be attached to most anything at the size of a medium deck of cards and weighing about 4 ounces. The product that will come out later this month has a long battery life of 6 hours and can also control volume, track and playlist.
Via: SlipperyBrick
Posted in Bluetooth, Camera, Cell phones, Concept, Luxury Gadgets on 23 August 2008

At Gadgets Blog we try to give you the best of techno breed, be it in style and design or features and applications. And KDDI Design Studio’s latest Ply Phone Concept is testimony to the fact. A step further to the Box to Play phone from KDDI, the Ply Phone designed by Hideo Kanbara is indeed a treat to watch and a pleasure to put hands on.
Ply Phone concept is a perfect technological gimmick for a strict professional, who prefers to stay close to his office as much as he can. The phone gives him all the office applications even on the go.

The design features multilayered plywood, working of which depends upon the diverse functionality linked to the various layers in the phone which home everything from a dialpad, keyboard, gamepad to touchscreen, pico project, and even a printer.

This concept has all the appeals to give a drool worthy cell pone, provided it sees the dawn.
Via: Yankodesign
Posted in Bluetooth, Cell phones, Concept, Designer Gadgets, Handhelds, Mobile phone, Wearable Technology, Wireless on 19 August 2008

Here comes a technological treat for the winter sports lovers, somewhat on the lines of glovephone concept! Checkout the latest in wearable technology – g.cell, the first handsfree cell phone ski and snowboard glove from the house of Swany. g.cell homes a fully integrated Bluetooth acceptable cell phone inside a fully functional ski and winter sports glove. Sounds actually cool!
Coming to the functionality part, the incoming calls can be detected by the vibrating action in the wrist while pushing the back of the hand will help you receive a call. The phone can work for 12 hours on standby and offers 4 hours of uninterrupted talk time and the recharger comes along with it. The speaker and the microphone are integrated in the palm and the thumb and for dialing a number they have provided for call-out voice command dial system.
If you are worried about the phone getting wet, then don’t fret as the outer shell of the phone is insulated water repellant. All in all this is indeed a useful cell phone to keep the professionals connected even while they are sloping down the snow.
Price: $495.
Via: BookofJoe
Posted in Bluetooth, Camera, Cell phones on 11 August 2008

LG new stylish, smooth and highly reasonable KF750 mobile having world class features which is introduce in the market. LG KF750 has 2.4 inches TFT touch screen with 256K colors for better visibility and has a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. The most elegant feature of mobile has an accelerometer sensor for automatic rotation. The stunning mobile from LG is wonderfully designed with the size of 102.8 x 50.8 x 11.8 mm, it weighted only of 116 grams which comes in vibrant Black color.
Smart phone LG KF750 Secret have excellent features some of them are GPRS with 32 to 48 Kbps, Class 10 (4 +1/3 + 2) slots, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, 3G HSDPA with 3.6 Mbps, USB drive with v2.0, SMS facility, EMS, Email, MMS, instant messaging and MP3 player with WMA/AAC. Mobile includes FM radio with RDS technology which gives high quality sound. LG KF750 comes with 5 mega pixels camera with a resolution supporting of 2592 x 1944 pixels in auto focuses and face detection class.
Posted in Auto, Bluetooth, GPS on 9 August 2008

If you are a Harley Davidson fan, then you are going to love this. Garmin has recently launched its Zumo 550 GPS device, which is themed on the Harley bikes. The Zumo line of GPS devices is specially designed for motorcycle riders and also carry big buttons for gloved users. It could also be used hands-free and supports Bluetooth. You would even get optional traffic alerts in certain cities. The GPS device also has a list of Harley dealers across the nation. As bikers are exposed to the elements, the device is waterproof and is sturdy, elegant and sleek.
You could also add a radio to accompany you and navigate exotic cities with the help of the preloaded City Navigator® NT street maps, which has information about restaurants, ATMs and the like. You could also use the bluetooth-enabled Zumo 550 to make and receive phone calls from your cellphone even while wearing the helmet. It could actually be a technical companion for you when you hit the highways across the country. At $964, the device may be a little hard on the pocket, but is nevertheless a good buy.
Via: CrunchGear
Posted in Appliances, Bluetooth, Computer accessory, Gadget on 2 August 2008

Latest spectrum analyzer from Bumblebee which work on Windows xp operating system, which includes UMPC spectrum analyzer scheme. The standardize receiver measures a combo of well-liked wireless bands including Bluetooth, Wi-MAX, Wi-Fi, Public Safety, ISM, and more an more. BumbleBee tablet interface offers a huge 7 inches WVGA LCD touch screen which features Intel Pentium Processor. Additionally, the tablet UMPC has an internal memory of 60 GB hard disk for instant data storage space and playback of all captured Radio Frequency spectral set-up setting, exposure and analysis the noise interference data in the field. Higher spectrum analysis features includes user selectable authority triggers, three pairs of indicator, histogram, spectrogram, waveform averaging, video smoothing, also includes one live trace and hold up to four peak waveform traces within two different mode such as peak hold and peak search.

