bluetooth handsfree headset

USB is now the industry standard If you spend any amount of time on a computer are the chances that you have used a device USB, such as a mouse or keyboard. There are currently more than 2 billion USB devices in use worldwide.
The cables can be a disaster when it became popular USB (circa 2000) everybody wanted the technology and embraced her. It was so easy to use and offers PC compatibility with virtually everyone. As became increasingly dependent for most USB devices are connected to our system of nest of cables behind the computer average continued to grow.
Enter Bluetooth Bluetooth was released a couple of years after the initial release of USB and grew in popularity computer users because it offers a way to connect devices to the computer value without worrying about the tangle of cables behind the computer and the inevitable "creative" wiring options needed to connect two computers and printers located throughout the room.
Bluetooth was launched in Europe and Bluetooth Asia has become very popular in Europe and Asia. Not only is Bluetooth popular among computer users but also users of mobile phones looking for a way to use a handsfree headset without bothering to carry around another cable. For some reason, the technology became popular abroad but the U.S. computer and many cell phone users had security concerns about the technology and were impressed with its relatively low speed data-intensive applications.
We are on the verge of a revolution in connectivity Wireless USB offers the convenience of Bluetooth technology security and seamless integration of current USB technology. In addition, the first release of Wireless USB (WUSB also known as) you can use legacy USB devices wirelessly. How it works – you connect a USB wireless adapter on your PC or laptop and then connect the Wireless USB hub into a source External Power – This can vary from a few meters to several meters away. Then you could connect your USB devices in the Wireless USB hub and used as if they were directly attached to your computer. This would be particularly useful for a printer, scanner or any other device you might want to share with the teams local, but not necessarily on a network.
Differences between Bluetooth and Wireless USB The most obvious difference between Bluetooth and Wireless USB is speed — empirically usually speeds are always less than 1 Mbps with Bluetooth. Wireless USB, on the other hand, is rated for 480 Mbps to 5 meters. Both technologies are slower in further distances, but Wireless USB should always be faster than Bluetooth. Another obvious difference between Bluetooth and Wireless USB is security – the Bluetooth devices are highly susceptible to piracy of signals that the safety standards for WUSB is very strict and should result in a much more secure connection – This is very important for any application that may require the transfer of sensitive data or information.
Deadline on Wireless USB Wireless USB and centers are currently in production and should be available for purchase in the first quarter of 2006. Some manufacturers have already received approval from the FCC stanards and other organizations.
Wireless USB is right for you if you can wait a couple of months to test a wireless technology it cool I recommend you consider WUSB. It may take some time to refine the protocols and to resolve some errors in design, but the wait should be worthwhile.
Preston Wily is a product development manager for Sewell Direct, an online retailer of hard-to-find USB products. Sewell Direct offers the recently released Gefen Wireless USB Hub
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