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What is Bluetooth?

I had no idea what Bluetooth was until my friends started talking about their Bluetooth-capable devices and how they had no idea how to use it. I decided to look it up, and here is what I found:

Bluetooth is a way to connect and transfer information between things like cell phones, laptops and PCs, printers, digital cameras, and video game consoles using radio frequencies securely.

According to the official Bluetooth site, "Bluetooth wireless technology is a short-range communications technology intended to replace the cables connecting portable and/or fixed devices while maintaining high levels of security. The key features of Bluetooth technology are robustness, low power, and low cost. The Bluetooth specification defines a uniform structure for a wide range of devices to connect and communicate with each other."

It's nice because it's cheap, automatic, and doesn't require annoying wires!


Jabra FreeSpeak BT250 Bluetooth headset

Photo from Howstuffworks.com
Photo from Howstuffworks.com

How to use Bluetooth - by Nokia

To set up Bluetooth on your phone

1. Go to Menu, select Connect or Connections or Connectivity:

Note! If the above steps do not work, please consult the user manual.

2. Bluetooth - Select On to enable Bluetooth.

3. My telephone's visibility - Select Shown to all if you want your device to be found by other Bluetooth devices. If you select Hidden, your device cannot be found by other devices.

4. My Bluetooth name - Define a name for your device. After you have activated your Bluetooth service and changed My phone's visibility to Shown to all, your phone and this name can be seen by other Bluetooth device users.

Sending data via Bluetooth

If your phone supports the Bluetooth 1.1 specification or earlier, you can only have one Bluetooth connection running on your phone at any one time.

1. Select or open the file you wish to send. For example, to send a photo to another device, open the Gallery application.

2. Select the file you wish to send, then select Options > Send > via Bluetooth.

3. The phone starts to search for devices within range.

Devices using Bluetooth technology that are within range will appear on the display. You should see a device icon, the device's name, the device type, or a short name. (A paired device is one where a Bluetooth connection already exists between your phone and the other device.)

• To interrupt the search, press Stop. The device list freezes and you can start to form a connection to one of the devices already found.

If you have searched for devices earlier, a list of the devices that were found previously is shown first. To start a new search, select More devices. If you switch off the phone, the list of devices is cleared and the device search needs to be started again before sending data.

4. Scroll to the device you want to connect with and press Select. The item you are sending is copied to Outbox and the note Connecting is shown.

5. Pairing (if this is not required by the other device, proceed to step 6.)

• If the other device requires pairing before data can be transmitted, a tone sounds and you are asked to enter a passcode. • Create your own passcode (1-16 characters long, numeric) and agree with the owner of the other device to use the same code. This passcode is used only once and you do not have to memorise it. • After pairing, the device is saved to the Paired devices view.

6. When the connection has been successfully established, the note Sending data is shown. Data received via Bluetooth can be found in the Inbox folder in Messaging. Tip: Pairing is a means of authentication. The users of the devices using Bluetooth technology should agree together what the passcode is, and use the same passcode for both devices in order to pair them. Devices that do not have a user interface have a preset passcode.

Checking the status of the Bluetooth connection

• When the Bluetooth icon is shown in standby mode, Bluetooth is active.

• When the Bluetooth icon is blinking, your phone is trying to connect to the other device. • When the Bluetooth icon is shown continuously, the Bluetooth connection is active.

Receiving data via Bluetooth

When you receive data via Bluetooth, a message alert tone is played and you are asked if you want to accept the message. If you accept, the item is placed in the Inbox folder in Messaging.

Disconnecting Bluetooth

A Bluetooth connection is disconnected automatically after sending or receiving data.

Bluetooth wireless PC card

Picture from Howstuffworks.com
Picture from Howstuffworks.com

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Sherilyn  says:
2 years ago

wow, this answered all my questions about bluetooth. thanks!

lindsey![grr]  says:
2 years ago

i need to know how to use bluetooth on my acer laptop.i try pushing the stupid bluetooth button and it just keeps saying no devices...even when i have my phone right next to it and my bluetooth turned on on my phone.its driving me crazy i need help.

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starcatchinfo  says:
14 months ago

GLASSVISAGE, NICE HUB ON BLUE TOOTH USAGE

LINDSEY  says:
13 months ago

WHAT HAPPENDS IF UR PHONE DOSENT SAY VIA BLUETOOTH??????

Vinu  says:
13 months ago

great hub..you covered in detail...

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betherickson  says:
13 months ago

Great information. Detailed and very helpful. Thumbs up! :)

Janice  says:
13 months ago

Hey, I have metro, how do i do all that kinda stuff? I really nedd to know because i travel and now the law is no phones. Thanks

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glassvisage  says:
13 months ago

Thanks everyone. Everyone's phones are so different that I don't know if I could give specific advice for each kind... if it doesn't say "Bluetooth," then the phone might not be near enough, it might not be on the Bluetooth setting, the batteries might be out or not charged all the way... so many reasons!

amich  says:
12 months ago

thanks for the guide - my use of bluetooth always seems to be accidental!

Yogendra karki  says:
12 months ago

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easywaytoincome  says:
12 months ago

Bluetooth means a wireless protocol utilizing short-range communications technology facilitating data transmission over short distances from fixed and mobile devices. For more informations visit http://www.easywaytoincome.com

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netrageouz  says:
12 months ago

i'm glad you are discussing the issues around wireless technology. don't forget the issues around safety. This is the most common way that our confidential info gets lifted and identity theft occurs. Watch this incredibly informative video showing how one woman gets her identity and private information lifted at her local coffee shop by a security specialist posing as a hacker of information. He shows her (as she looks on in shocking disbelief) how vulnerable we are to having passwords and confidential information taken right out of the ether as we work unaware of the dangers in familiar public places. Even our home's wireless firewalls and security issues all have their weak links and back doors that hackers optimize see these pages! http://netrageouz.biz/?p=610 and http://netrageouz.biz/?p=626. And thanks for allowing my post.

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em  says:
12 months ago

hi i just wanna ask how to retrieve my bluetooth device from my laptop.its acer.i keep on clicking the bluetooth button but can't figure out why its not appearing.please help..tnx

Tonberryv1  says:
11 months ago

how can i use bluetooth to exchange videos and photos with messages? thanks i am trying to use for the first time.

codebreakers57  says:
11 months ago

really nice article. i learnt a lot from it. thanks

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katyzzz  says:
11 months ago

I have bluetooth on my new Dell inspiron laptop but I don't interconnect much but it should still be useful with music etd from the web and in my Vista music and games and sound effects. Agree or disagree. You certainly did your homework.

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tommen  says:
10 months ago

Thanks for the guide! Bluetooth is difficult to install without a proper manual.

Tom Lindstrom

http://www.tlmarketing.net

TJ  says:
10 months ago

Both devices must be bluetooth compatible to communicate with each other.

http://find.com/electronics/bluetooth_headsets

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Kubrat  says:
10 months ago

A real great article! One would think if a technology is widely used it is also easy to use and everyone understands just by trying it. Your article I believe is useful to many.

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Amber90  says:
10 months ago

Excellent write up on bluetoothes! I really do love these. But mostly because it keeps at least both hands (hopefully) on the wheel of the person driving next to me. I can't stand it when you see someone almost get in a wreck while on the phone. Love these!

Michael  says:
10 months ago

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mike  says:
10 months ago

wow...really nice information...thanx for sharing.

http://www.blueunplugged.com/p.aspx?p=136975

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britneydavidson  says:
10 months ago

hi all hubers...i love this technology related hubs...love to know lot about technology and new invention and all...i have one nice bluetooth dongel and would love inform all hubbers about this...try it on

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thanx

woody  says:
9 months ago

im trying to send pic,s from my phone to my pc but my phone keeps asking for a pin no. how can i find out what the pin no. is if any one knows please tell me and i,ll love you 4eva sfwgroup@yahoo.co.uk

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livelovecoffee  says:
9 months ago

These are such great devices. Thanks for the help and great article.

Taylorrrr.  says:
9 months ago

Okay, so some of my friends have been using a website (www.myxer.com) to get free ringtones to their phones. I showed my mom it-she has a razr 2 and I have an LG Scoop- the website and she liked it just because she can get whatever ringtone she wanted. So, she made an account and so did I. I got a song, and myxer sends the songs in messages....well little did I know that LG phones can't save songs sent in messages as ringtones, but only as MP3s on the phone. It will tell me to save the song to my phone/card. I tried...it still doesn't work. I called my cousin who has the same phone as me, and I asked her about it and she told me all about the MP3 thing..and she also said that she sends songs to her dads phone (he has a razr) from myxer, saves the media on his phone and then bluetooths it to hers.

So the next day I went on myxer, got a few songs I liked to my moms phone and saved them to her phone. Worked fine. Then I tried to bluetooth myself the songs.....her phone won't find mine, but mine will find hers.

Any suggestions?

Jen  says:
9 months ago

HI just got a blackberry and i wanted to try to transfer my songs and pics from my sonyerrcsson to my blackberry. I tried bluetooth but couldnt. When i try to send via bluetooth from blackberry to sony it works but not vice versa, keeps saying connection failed. Can anyone help?

That Girl  says:
9 months ago

I just bought a virgin mobile phone and tried to receive a song from a friend via bluetooth and every time she tried to do it, it would fail and say something about my phone. I really want to get some music on my phone!!!! How do I do it?

mtb  says:
8 months ago

cool thanks for the instructions.. Now I am wondering what type of data I can get with BT at a reasonable speed.

getanswers  says:
8 months ago

create some content on bluetooth security too..

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jasonstevens  says:
8 months ago

Thanks, this is a very comprehensive explanation of bluetooth!

naruto   says:
7 months ago

fuck this

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Camping Dan  says:
7 months ago

Thanks for this info. I have to admit that I am a little behind on this and I just got a new phone that uses a Bluetooth headset so I needed a primer.

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Avare  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for great info. Bluetooth is a really usefull thing.

Richard  says:
4 months ago

Ive never used bluetooth, does anyone have a Samsung Highnote, how do i transfer music to my friends LG CF360?

John  says:
3 months ago

very much powerful technology ........ governing mobile and related accessories ....

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nicomp  says:
3 months ago

Bluetooth was a Danish King who united disparate groups of people in his country.

Someone  says:
3 months ago

thanx for the info!! i really needed to know this!:D

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creativeMind  says:
3 months ago

very good information..thanks for it.

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ciidoctor  says:
2 months ago

thanks for the guide - my use of bluetooth always seems to be accidental!

jonty  says:
2 months ago

Very well written hub .....

very much informative ......

Thank you very much for your great hub, for good advice, good wishes and support. Thanks for sharing your experience with all of us.

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Unique Kids Stuff  says:
5 days ago

I'm a little late getting into the blue tooth game. Great info.

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