Archive for August, 2008
Where Can I Go for Bluetooth Accessories?
We all know how tremendous the Bluetooth technology is, but did you know that there are literally hundreds of different Bluetooth accessories you can choose from? If not, here is some information on the different Bluetooth phone accessories that are out there, so that you can get a better idea of what is available to you.
Bluetooth Accessories
There are many wonderful Bluetooth accessories that you can choose from. However out of all these there are a few in particular which are really handy and which will be discussed in more detail here.
One of the best Bluetooth accessories of all is the Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000. This is a good quality mouse that has no wires or cables to have to worry about, and is very comfortable and easy to use.
Not only that but it is also very appealing to the eye which is nice, especially if you have your computer space out in the open where guests can see it. The main buttons and scroll wheel appear to work flawlessly and the bottom of the mouse hosts a tiny on/off switch for the Bluetooth device.
The Jabra BT800 Bluetooth Headset is another of the top rated Bluetooth accessories. The physical aspects of this mouse are great, as it is very lightweight and comfortable. There are separate buttons for answering and ending a call, and a combination menu/mute button. The two main buttons and the volume control have a really nice feel, and the supplied USB cable allows you to charge your headset direct from your PC.
Using the BT800 is very easy, even if you have no experience with headsets. Navigating through the menu is a snap, as all you do is press the center mute/menu button to access the menu and then use the volume control to move up and down the lists and options.
Keep in mind that these are just two of the various different Bluetooth-enabled accessories out there that you have to choose from, and so the best idea will be for you to take a bit of time to check out all that is out there and from this decide which is going to be best for you.
Most stores will have the option to try out an accessory before buying it, so you can really get a feel for it and better determine whether or not it is going to be right for you and your needs.
Tags: california cell phone law, Bluetooth Phones, Hands Free Kit, compare cell phone plans, Cell Phones, cell phone legislation
Explore the World With Nokia 8600
Explore the world with your mobile! Any Bluetooth mobile will help you to explore the world without wires. You can send and receive messages
without a cable if the cell phone has Bluetooth. Nokia being one of the world’s largest manufacturers of mobile phones provides various mobile
handsets with Bluetooth connectivity– Nokia 8600 Luna, N93, N91, N76 to name a few.
The Nokia 8600 Luna is a sleek mobile with several connectivity options that demonstrates style with substance. Available in varied colours and premium designs Nokia 8600 Luna will lead you to a whole new experience of discovering the world and staying connected.
The Bluetooth 2.0 with enhanced data rate specification in Nokia 8600
Luna enables the user with hassle free communication. Be it sending an e-mail or photo, the Nokia 8600 Luna is always ready. From a Nokia 8600 one can easily transfer e-mails or photos without the help of a cable to any other Bluetooth compatible phone or PC. Moreover a user can easily synchronize Nokia 8600 Luna with his PC and store music. The Nokia 8600 Luna also allows voice dial options from a distance if used with a compatible Bluetooth headset. Other than that, if used with a Bluetooth headset, Nokia 8600 Luna can also accept calls from several feet away from the cell phone.
The Micro USB 2.0 connector facilitates connectivity for audio, data, and battery charging in Nokia8600 Luna. Because of its Bluetooth connectivity the Nokia 8600 Luna can be used in the car without a car kit. Even data can be easily transferred from Nokia 8600 Luna to printers, digital cameras, computers and all sorts of other Bluetooth enabled devices.
Its stereo Bluetooth compatibility, e-mail software and Internet browser helps to explore the world at your fingertips. Its excellent connectivity options make Nokia 8600 Luna incredible and a fashionable phone with diverse features. Nokia 8600 Luna is not merely a mobile phone but an epitome of Nokia’s glorious tradition.
Tags: california hand free cell phone law, Hands Free Kit, no cell phone while driving, cell phone use while driving, Cell Phones, cell phone driving law
Cars + Cell Phones = A Deadly Equation
Wireless communication has dramatically improved daily life, but mobile phone technology also has a dramatic downside: the proliferation of cell phone use by drivers has made the roads considerably more dangerous.
Cell Phones are a Leading Cause of Driver Distraction
A joint study released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute in April 2006 concluded that nearly 80 percent of car crashes and 65 percent of near-crashes occur within three seconds of some kind of driver distraction. Dialing a cell phone ranked among the most dangerous distractions, tripling the risk of being involved in an auto accident. Unlike the danger presented by dialing, the study found that talking on a cell phone was less dangerous than drowsiness or reaching for a falling object. However, the prevalence of cell phone use by drivers makes it the one of the most common - and therefore most dangerous - factors in car and truck crashes. According to the NHTSA, there are over 10 million U.S. drivers talking on cellular phones at any given moment, an alarming figure given the link between cell phones and distracted driving.
Cell Phones Bans on the Rise
In response to the increasing evidence linking cellular phone use and auto accidents, a number of states have started to ban their use on the roads. States with legislation restricting cell phone use while driving include New York, New Jersey, Washington, D.C. and Connecticut. In 2008, California will join the ranks of states banning hand-held phone use by drivers. In addition, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures, 14 states have banned mobile phone use by minors as of November 2006.
Hands-Free is No Safety Guarantee
Many drivers have switched to hands-free mobile phone devices in an effort to cut down on their risk of being involved in car accidents. However, recent evidence suggests that even a hands-free cell phone presents a danger on the road. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety study conducted in Perth, Australia in 2005, switching from hand-held cell phones to hands-free devices does not reduce the risk of car crashes. Another study conducted by the University of Utah, and published in the summer of 2006, the issue of human factors also concludes that hands-free cellular phones carry the same risk as hand-held phones. Evidence on hands-free phones continue to indicate that talking on the phone is a dangerous distraction, reducing driver alertness and reaction time, regardless of the type of cell phone being used.
In the event that you are involved in a car or truck accident in which a cellular phone has played a part, contact a knowledgeable personal injury attorney right away. Your auto accident lawyer can help you file a suit, if appropriate, and possibly recover damages to which you may be entitled.
Tags: driving while talking on cell phone, Cell Phones, new cell phone law, federal cell phone law, california hands free cell phone law, Bluetooth Phones



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