Bluetooth technology has achieved global acceptance such that any Bluetooth enabled device, almost everywhere in the world, can connect to other Bluetooth enabled devices in proximity. Bluetooth enabled electronic devices connect and communicate wirelessly through short-range, ad hoc networks known as piconets. Each device can simultaneously communicate with up to seven other devices within a single piconet. Each device can also belong to several piconets simultaneously. Piconets are established dynamically and automatically as Bluetooth enabled devices enter and leave radio proximity.

Why Choose Bluetooth wireless technology?
Bluetooth wireless technology is the simple choice for
convenient, wire-free, short-range communication between devices. It is
a globally available standard that wirelessly connects mobile phones,
portable computers, cars, stereo headsets, MP3 players, and more. Thanks
to the unique concept of “profiles,” Bluetooth enabled products
do not need to install driver software. The technology is now available
in its fourth version of the specification and continues to develop,
building on its inherent strengths — small-form factor radio, low power,
low cost, built-in security, robustness, ease-of-use, and ad hoc
networking abilities. Bluetooth wireless technology is the
leading and only proven short-range wireless technology on the market
today with an installed base of over 1 billion units at the end of 2006.
Globally Available
The Bluetooth wireless technology specification is
available free-of-charge to our member companies around the globe.
Manufacturers from many industries are busy implementing the technology
in their products to reduce the clutter of wires, make seamless
connections, stream stereo audio, transfer data or carry voice
communications. Bluetooth technology operates in the 2.4 GHz,
one of the unlicensed industrial, scientific, medical (ISM) radio bands.
As such, there is no cost for the use of Bluetooth technology.
While you must subscribe to a cellular provider to use GSM or CDMA, with
Bluetooth technology there is no cost associated with the use
beyond the cost of your device.
Range of Devices
Bluetooth technology is available in an unprecedented range of
applications from mobile phones to automobiles to medical devices for
use by consumers, industrial markets, enterprises, and more. The low
power consumption, small size and low cost of the chipset solution
enables Bluetooth technology to be used in the tiniest of
devices. Have a look at the wide range products made available by our
members in the Bluetooth product directory and the component
product listing.
Ease of Use
Bluetooth technology is an ad hoc technology that
requires no fixed infrastructure and is simple to install and set up.
You don’t need wires to get connected. The process for a new user is
easy – you get a Bluetooth branded product, check the profiles
available and connect it to another Bluetooth device with the
same profiles. The subsequent PIN code process is as easy as when you
identify yourself at the ATM machine. When out-and-about, you carry your
personal area network (PAN) with you and can even connect to others.
