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Ericsson Blue ToothWritten by Kevin Little Ericsson Blue Tooth chips can make a cell phones into truly wireless units. Many people think of a cellular phone as the epitome of a wireless device. To get the most out of one's cell phone, however, one sometimes has to attach unsightly wires to the unit. Ericsson Blue Tooth technology eliminates the need for the wires that even cell phones need. As cell phones have become more powerful, many people have started using them for keeping track of phone numbers and schedules. This situation has created the need for synchronization with other devices used for tracking such data. Synchronization, unfortunately, requires a whole bunch of wires for use with one's formerly "wireless" devices. Ericsson Blue Tooth chips allow people to sync their phones without uncoiling those wires. Devices that are equipped with Blue Tooth technology can share information without the need for any wires at all. Data is transferred instead over radio waves; different devices need only be within about 10 meters of one another to share data. The devices don't even have to face one another, as is the case with infrared transfers. Ericsson Blue Tooth PhonesPhones that use Blue Tooth technology are popping up all over the place, in part because the chips are so inexpensive to manufacture. If you are curious about phones and other products that use Blue Tooth chips to communicate, take a trip to a cellular-supply website. Such a site can quickly bring you up to speed on the latest in Blue Tooth devices.
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