Advantages of Bluetooth Technology
- The most obvious advantage of Bluetooth is that it is wireless. Wiring causes clutter, limits mobility and can be an added expense to an installation. Bluetooth removes the need for wiring and the problems that come along with it.
- Bluetooth-activated devices within 30 feet of each other will find one other. Some Bluetooth devices will require you to enter a security code to complete pairing, but overall Bluetooth is light years easier to configure than your home wireless network.
- The low amount of power consumption for the devices makes it ideal for small, portable devices. The average Bluetooth device uses about 2.5 miliwatts of power. Bluetooth is also designed to have the ability to power its radio down during periods of inactivity.
- Standardizing Bluetooth technology ensures that it will be always be compatible, even with devices made by different manufacturers. This means your Nokia Bluetooth-capable cell phone will work with your Plantronics Bluetooth headset.
- Bluetooth is inexpensive to manufacture and implement. The devices contain inexpensive circuitry, and the ease of installing it passes the savings on to the end user.