At its heart, the noise isolation feature is a pure mechanical aspect, as the principle behind it is to seal the ears from the outside noises by any means possible. This is quite an important feature to look for in a set of headphones, especially if you use them when you are walking on the [...]...
With applications of Bluetooth technology evolving rapidly, the necessity of it among the people is also increasing in some or the other forms. From cell phones, computers, cars to medical science Bluetooth have its application. For whatever purpose you use Bluetooth, there are some ways you can mak...
Bluetooth 3.0 specifications were announced a while ago (April 2009 to be exact) by Bluetooth SIG committee but manufacturers didn’t rush to bring the new chips to market. But the wait is over as Samsung announced the first handset that will be compatible with Bluetooth 3.0 transfer protocol: ...
Apple is one of the American companies that is very careful in safeguarding their secrets and technologies, thus applying for patents for almost everything they develop in their labs. One of those patents concerns Bluetooth technologies for headsets that can sense the position of the headset via an ...
Even if not many Bluetooth 3.0 devices (if any) have hit market, Bluetooth SIG has finalized the specs for the next generation Bluetooth 4.0 devices, which focus more on the low power consumption (which we’ve talked previously) mode then on performance or range. As I read the news it become cl...
If you heard about Bluetooth, I’m sure you heard about pairing. Well, let’s digg in to this term and see what’s all about. First, pairing is defined between two Bluetooth enabled devices which have previously prearranged for data to be send between them. It’s like with Headse...