Bluetooth technology allows the exchange of voice messages and data between two or more electronic devices. There are many ways to use this technology, for example, wirelessly connecting a printer to a computer, connecting headsets to a phone, etc. Using Bluetooth is quite easy, you just need to follow the sequence of actions in each case.
Device capabilities
Find out what capabilities your device has before using Bluetooth. For example, some phone models allow you to transfer data using Bluetooth technology, while others make it possible to make calls through a connected wireless headset.
You can find out what capabilities your device has by reading the user manual or referring to the manufacturer's website.
Connection
To use bluetooth technology, you need to connect the devices to each other wirelessly. The connection setup method depends on the type of device you are using. Detailed instructions can be deducted from the user manual. Most often, connecting devices is carried out in a few simple steps, for example, turning on Bluetooth, opening access to other devices, searching for connections, etc.
Data transfer
If your device allows you to transfer data via Bluetooth, you can exchange it fairly quickly without using a computer. For example, if you have a digital video camera that supports this technology, you can transfer the videos and photos it contains directly to your smartphone. Data exchange can be carried out between any devices that support Bluetooth, for example, TV, camera, camcorder, computer (both on windows and on linux), smartphone, etc.
Bluetooth can also be used to synchronize data.
Talking on the phone
Some models of smartphones and even landline telephones allow you to conduct a conversation using Bluetooth technology, which in this case is used to connect headphones or a headset. In addition, Bluetooth is built into some cars, which allows you to have a telephone conversation without taking your hands.
Other areas of application
Bluetooth technology can be used to minimize wired connections between devices. For example, stereos, printers and computer mice can be connected without cables, making them more comfortable to use. Such capabilities are especially relevant in offices, when a printer located in a separate room is connected to several computers at once. In the home, however, Bluetooth allows you to achieve excellent surround sound from your stereo system by placing your speakers almost anywhere.