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    Blue tooth

    Seen a few ads for new vehicles where they say it comes with bluetooth ?
    I know about a sweet tooth, had a few before donating them to the tooth fairy, but what in the blue blazes is this bluetooth thingy ?
    Do I need one ? Can it be bulk billed ?
    Eh ?

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    It's for your phone mate, when someone rings your mobile whil your driving the radio automatically cuts in as the phones speaker so you can talk hands free. There is a little speaker built into the top of the steering wheel. I'm buggered if I can get it working in my puma but I'm not very technically minded like many others.

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    you seriously don't know what Bluetooth is?

    its a form of wireless communication often used to connect phones to cars so you can talk hands free through the radio.

    or people use it phone to phone to share photos etc....

    you dont need it really

    Sandgroper unless you have fitted it yourself you don't have bluetooth in the puma
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    Not just phones, its a wireless protocl for pairing devices like phones to handsfree units but commonly used for PC peripheral's like GPS's, keyboards, headsets, gaming controllers or just for data transfer like wifi .
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    Quote Originally Posted by olbod View Post
    Seen a few ads for new vehicles where they say it comes with bluetooth ?
    I know about a sweet tooth, had a few before donating them to the tooth fairy, but what in the blue blazes is this bluetooth thingy ?
    Do I need one ? Can it be bulk billed ?
    Eh ?

    In laymans terms, in a car situation, it means that any device you bring into the car that talks through a speaker, can talk through your car stereo instead, wirelessly, so you don't have to mess with connecting up cables, etc. Examples include your phone - when it's all paired up, if your phone rings, the radio will automatically turn down, and you can talk on your phone as you would with a hands free kit, your GPS - it can make announcements out through the car speakers - much easier to hear than the tinny little speaker at the back, your iPod can play music through your stereo, etc.

    Whether you need it or not is up to you. It can be finniky to set up at first, but once the devices have been paired once, they will automatically sync up after that. Or at least they *should* - in my experience it doesn't always work so easy.

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    Well Good Ford, there you go see. Learn something new every day.
    Thanks all.
    My Disco didn't come with one so I didn't know.
    Wont be getting one either, I dont own a mobile phone now, ( I only ever had one for emergencies when my Wife was alive ) nor will I again.

    I set up my EEE pc as a gps, works fine, dont need one of those bluetooth thingy's, nor am I interested in hooking up or using any sort of wireless communication gadjets.
    Always believed in being self sufficient... still here !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike_ie View Post
    In laymans terms, in a car situation, it means that any device you bring into the car that talks through a speaker, can talk through your car stereo instead, wirelessly, so you don't have to mess with connecting up cables, etc. Examples include your phone - when it's all paired up, if your phone rings, the radio will automatically turn down, and you can talk on your phone as you would with a hands free kit, your GPS - it can make announcements out through the car speakers - much easier to hear than the tinny little speaker at the back, your iPod can play music through your stereo, etc.

    Whether you need it or not is up to you. It can be finniky to set up at first, but once the devices have been paired once, they will automatically sync up after that. Or at least they *should* - in my experience it doesn't always work so easy.

    I dont own a wireless here at home and those things in my vehicles over the years have never been turned on. I dont need those sorts of things to avoid boredom or loneliness. In the desert, if you are quiet, you can hear a lizard wandering around. Know what I prefer !!!
    Whats an ipod ?

    Thanks again.
    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olbod View Post
    Whats an ipod ?
    Something you'll never want or need, by the sounds of it

    Basically a portable music player - can store a few thousand songs on it at a time.

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    Hey Olbod I noted that you have just seen these ads for the cars with bluetooth I was wondering have you only just got a tv too ?..

    its so nice to come across people that can live their lives without the aid of technology (well with the exception of the internet of course) personally I couldn't do it I would lose touch with so many people if I didn't have technology in my life
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    You still should consider it, olbod, it's not just for auto remote mobile phone use, if you view its Core Specification Addendum then search the Mixing of Specification Versions Part for applicability then go to the Core Specification Supplement and Core Specification Addendum and Refer to the Mixing of Specification Versions Part for applicability you will see the Adopted Bluetooth Profiles, Services, Protocols and Transports with GATT-Based Specifications (Qualifiable), you will be able to access:
    ANP
    ANS
    BAS
    BLP
    BLS
    CSCP
    CSCS
    CTS
    DIS
    FMP
    GLP
    GLS
    HIDS HID
    HOGP
    HTP
    HTS
    HRP
    HRS
    IAS
    LLS
    NDCS
    PASP
    PASS
    PXP
    RSCP
    RSCS
    RTUS R
    ScPP
    ScPS
    TIP
    TPS as well as the following Traditional Profiles
    A2DP
    AVRCP
    BIP
    BPP
    DI
    DUN
    FTP
    GAVDP
    GOEP
    GNSS
    HCRP
    HDP
    HFP
    HSP
    HID
    MAP
    OPP
    PAN
    PBAP
    SAP
    SDAP
    SPP
    SYNCH
    VDP
    as well as the following protocols
    AVCTP
    AVDTP
    BNEP
    IrDA
    MCAP
    RFCOMM

    So I bet now you are thinking, "how have I survived this long without bluetooth". I know you will down to the nearest coms store and have your Disco fitted before the day is out.

    Glad to have been of assistance.

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