Posted by Neil on August 25, 2009


Bluetooth speakers explained

Use Bluetooth speakers for music as it provides the entrainment to our lives. Its never been easier to play your favorite songs or audio clips, all the time, anywhere. Music phones or MP3 players used with Bluetooth speakers equipped with A2DP technology, make wireless access to songs seamless and simple.
Wireless speakers are advantageous because it reduces the inconvenience caused due to long wires that connects speakers to the hand held device or to Bluetooth enabled personal computer. Usage of wires also reduces the distance and the radius within which it can operate. Also, Bluetooth speakers can be used in closed auditoriums, seminar halls, meeting halls etc, where the audio being played has to reach a small or medium group of audience. Think about the conventional stereo system that was widely use in the recent past. Do you have wires tied up behind it in the case, running from the wall or your MP3 player docking station to the CD receiver? With Bluetooth speakers, say goodbye to all that clutter and hello to a clean, wire-free system.
Many of the speaker systems have a static-proof allowing for crystal-clear sound. Functional with MP3 players as well as music-compatible cell phones, Bluetooth speakers, like most Bluetooth devices, have around a 30 foot range of use, so your iPod or phone doesn’t need to be docked anywhere near them to play. Simply point your device at the speakers to play your sound-bites or tunes. Bluetooth speakers, being wireless, are also portable, so set up your music area anywhere in your home or office that suits you, anytime.

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