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No, infrared port uses IR radiation and bluetooth uses radio frequency radiation.
Microwaves emit radiation that operates on the same frequency as Bluetooth signals, causing interference and disruptions in the Bluetooth connection.
Microwaves emit electromagnetic radiation that operates on the same frequency as Bluetooth signals, causing interference and disrupting the communication between Bluetooth devices.
Microwaves emit electromagnetic radiation that can interfere with Bluetooth signals because they operate on similar frequencies. This interference can disrupt the communication between Bluetooth devices, causing connectivity issues.
No. Bluetooth is designed for very low power use, and the transmission range is typically only around 10m (about 30ft). High-powered Bluetooth devices will enable ranges up to 100m (300ft). Considering the design philosophy behind Bluetooth, even the 10m range is adequate for the purposes Bluetooth is intended for. Cellphones must be able to communicate reliably with the nearest cellular tower. Transmit power output can range up to as much as a few watts.
Microwaves emit electromagnetic radiation that can interfere with Bluetooth signals because they operate on similar frequencies. This interference can disrupt the communication between Bluetooth devices, causing connectivity issues or dropped connections.
ERICSON was the 1st developer of bluetooth
Yes, science is behind Bluetooth technology. Bluetooth technology uses radio waves to wirelessly connect devices, following principles of electromagnetic radiation and communication protocols established by scientific research in the field of telecommunications.
Petrol is highly flammable and can ignite instantly when exposed to a spark or high heat source. The presence of Bluetooth wave radiation does not affect the flammability of petrol directly, but any source of ignition near the petrol can cause a fire hazard. It's important to keep petrol away from any potential sources of ignition to prevent accidents.
Bluetooth provides an easier method of data transmission in short range distance.
it was named after Harald a king who ruled in Denmark who was nicknamed blue-tooth .Bluetooth is a trademark used by the company
Bluetooth marketing is generally used for sending marketing material to those with Bluetooth devices in a particular area. This material might involve images, video, text or audio.