Beginners Guide To Bluetooth Headset Operation

January 14, 2011 by  
Filed under Earphones

Simply put, a Bluetooth (BT) headset fits into one ear, and you can seamlessly communicate over the phone without taking it out of your pocket. The Bluetooth protocol is a wireless standard by virtue of which all communication centric data, be it incoming or outgoing calls are handled directly thorough the tiny BT device with the phone acting as a mere relay device. However, understanding how to operate this device appropriately is of vital significance.

Contrary to general perception, a Bluetooth (BT) headset does not draw power from your cell phone and instead needs to be charged using a power cable every time it shows the low battery sign. While you do get a charging unit with the BT device, buy a spare charger nonetheless as you never know when you might need it.

An average BT headset will give you up to four hours of talk-time and up to 60 hours on standby mode based on the model you buy. Secondary aspects such as usage patterns as well as the mobile phone model being used will also affect the battery discharge time. Most Bluetooth headsets come with a single power button that substitutes as a call connect/disconnect button also. The device can be turned ON by keeping this button pressed for a few seconds upon which, an indicator LED will start blinking to signal the same.

Before you can make/receive calls through the BT headset, it will need to be configured to your mobile phone. For this, you must ensure that the headset is switched ON before proceeding further. Then, you will need to find the Bluetooth options in your cell phone and enable them.

When your phone identifies a Bluetooth enabled device, it will intimate the same to you by flashing the product details. Make sure that the details match that of your device (headset). Before the phone can accept a device, it asks for a 4-digit pass code. This is generally 0000 or 1234. On successful pairing, the headset will blink 12 times rapidly to intimate the same, and then slow down to a blink, once every 3 seconds.

The procedure for pairing it to your laptop for making and receiving VOIP calls also goes through the same process more or less. If your laptop or PC does not support Bluetooth communication, then, you will need to buy a separate BT adapter that you can connect to your PC's USB port. The adapter comes built in with software. Just install the software, and your PC is ready for using a Bluetooth head set.

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Noise Cancelling Headphones – Who Needs Them?

January 9, 2011 by  
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Travellers do. It is not just frequent flyers criss crossing the globe that need a quieter journey. Bus and train passengers like quiet too.

What noise cancelling headphones do is cut down the noise from the engine and all other noise too - from other passengers, for example.

A quieter more peaceful journey is a pleasanter journey with less stress. We should not need a holiday just to recover from a journey - even a long one.

All students do. College students need all the help they can get to focus on their work. Study is hard as it is even with no noise from music, people, traffic etc. making it harder.

Office workers do. Many are forced to work in open plan offices which seem designed to be noisy.

These conditions are planned alright, they are planned to drive you crazy with constant ringing of phones, whining of faxes, droning of computers...there's no need for me to add to the list. We all have our pet hates!

Now just imagine for a moment that you could wave a wand and take the noise away. Suppose you could take, let's say 80 or 90 % of the noise away by pushing a switch.

Would you push the switch?

The first time I flicked the switch on a set of noise cancelling headphones it took me a few minutes to truly be clear about the feelings and the quiet produced. It feels like being in a big empty concert venue. It is unexpected and needs to be experienced for yourself.

There are of course different levels of quality in these headphones like any other electrical accessory.

At the budget end the build quality will not be as good and you'll get less noise reduction than with a high end model.

Basically you need to ask yourself how much noise is spoiling your quality of life. If the noise is serious then you have a lot to gain by checking out a set of noise cancelling headphones.

They may lead to you feeling less stressed, more in control and maybe even sleeping better. Perhaps you could even write them off against tax!

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