Motorbike Bluetooth
Devices :
Bluetooth Devices For
Motorbike Owners
By Keith Barrett
An increasing number of motorcycle owners are using bluetooth
technology to add to their riding experience.
What is it that
bluetooth technology issues that is starting to prove so
popular?
Bluetooth technology was originally created as a way of allowing
various hardware devices to communicate with each other, without
the need for wires or cabling. This is what you may well have heard
referred to as wireless communications.
This particular type of technology only works over fairly short
distances. It's typically used to allow communication between a PC
or laptop computer and a mobile phone, or from one mobile phone to
another.
So you may be wondering how this could possibly help motorcycle
owners?
The answer is that it can also be used to connect a mobile phone
to a headset. That connection is, of course, completely
wireless.
With the headset being composed of a microphone and headphones,
the technology can effectively be used to relay the mobile phone
signal to the headset.
This then opens up the possibility of motorcycle riders being
able to have a hands free telephone conversation with other motorbike owners, or
indeed with anyone who has access to a telephone.
Suddenly the world of global communications has been opened up,
in much the same way that hands free mobile phones have enabled car
drivers to communicate more easily in recent years.
You might wonder whether these devices are expensive. In fact,
the prices have been dropping in recent months, with new headsets
appearing on the market.
Many headsets can be attached to your existing motorcycle
helmet, meaning that costs can be kept low.
Bluetooth motorcycle helmets open up a new world of
possibilities.
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