Bluetooth is a bidirectional serial radio interface. Both a keyboard and the microphone of a headset use the input radio channel to send their data as streams of bytes from the device to the computer. Part of the Bluetooth protocol allows the device to inform the computer if it is sending alphanumeric data or audio data (or something else) so that the computer can interpret it properly.
The wireless portal is powered by the computer, and a signal is shared between the two devices, using infrared, radio or Bluetooth technology.
Yes, it is possible for electric guitars to be wireless by using technology such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to transmit the audio signal to an amplifier or speaker.
Your home stereo would need to be equiped with bluetooth technology in order for it to receive a bluetooth signal.
Bluetooth is wireless technology. Factors such as walls can get in between the printer and the computer, thus making the bluetooth wireless connection wearer. It's kinda like a cellphone and a tower. If you are inside your house you'll get a weaker signal than if you're outside standing right next to the tower. There isn't a specific answer to your question. Just an estimate. The standard is about 33 feet.
A wireless printer is identical to many other types of computer printers with the exception that it has the built in functionality to connect wirelessly to a computer. This can be achieved through a few different methods, but most often the printer will employ a wireless signal, much like wireless internet, or alternately it can use special a Bluetooth interface so that it can be used by computers and other devices that have Bluetooth installed. There are many benefits in using a wireless printer, but there are also a few restrictions that should be understood, especially since the term wireless is not always clearly defined.One common type of wireless printer uses a wireless signal, also called a Wi-Fi signal, to communicate with a computer. This might seem fairly straightforward, however there are some complications. In most instances, the wireless printer actually needs to be part of a network before it can be used. In order to join a network, the printer will need to have access to a wireless router, or alternately must be plugged into a network router to be available to computers wirelessly. Regardless the final setup, a Wi-Fi capable wireless printer must ultimately be used within a network environment and attached as a network ready device.Some wireless printers use a special technology known as Bluetooth to communicate. Bluetooth is essentially a radio signal. These printers can talk directly to a computer or other device, but the device must not only support Bluetooth, but must be able to either run a printer driver, or have software installed that understands the different Bluetooth protocols. One complication that can occur with a Bluetooth wireless printer is the strength of the signal since Bluetooth signals are fairly slow, and can be directly affected by physical barriers, so the signal might not travel outside of the room where the printer is located.The diversity of wireless printers is just as broad as wired models. Some have scanners or other peripherals integrated into the design. Occasionally, a printer can be wireless ready, but not actually wireless straight out of the box. In these cases, a small USB device known as a dongle must be purchased separately and then attached to the printer in order to enable the wireless functionality.
It’s same like other wireless devices like keyboard, mouse and other Bluetooth devices. Only thing is here transferring huge amount video data could not applicable by normal wireless technology. For this UWB (Ultra Wide Band) wireless signal data is used to transfer the video and audio data in high data rate.
Spread spectrum radio is a communication technique that spreads the signal over a wide frequency band. It enhances signal security, reduces interference, and improves signal quality by using a larger portion of the frequency spectrum. This technology is commonly used in wireless communication systems like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
The range on the wireless earphones for a bluetooth is 30 feet. Which is a very good distance for wireless earphones. You wouldn't have any cutting our with wireless and you wouldn't have any wires in your way when you are jogging or exercising.
Bluetooth and WiFi both work on wireless network but there are major difference between both of them. The Bluetooth is very beneficial for transferring data between two or more devices but it typically operates on weaker signals. It may only connect with the device which is near to it. It is best suited to low-bandwidth applications like transferring sound data or byte data with hand-held computers. On the other hand Wi-Fi is operates at better suited stronger signal for operating full scale networks because it enables a faster connection.
You can get headaches from Bluetooth because Bluetooth sends a signal that is to quiet for the human ear to hear to our brains. The signal is a bad signal and can hurt your brain. The body doesn't like this signal. ps. this is all made up and I love pie!
The only way one would be able to connect their phone to their PC for the Internet would be to tether the phone. The computer would need a wireless Bluetooth adapater in order to pick up the wireless signal from the phone.
When selecting a wireless network adapter for a wireless network, it is important to be aware of the technology and capabilities of the router. The latest technology used in wireless routers is 802.11N, which is backward compatible with older networking protocols such as 802.11g and 802.b. However, the performance of signal transfers of a wireless network adapter is limited by the technology used in the router. For example, a wireless-N adapter will not reach its full Mbps speeds of data transfer when connected to a wireless-G router.