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What (who) is Bluetooth - definition

SHORT DISTANCE WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY STANDARD
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Bluetooth         
<protocol, standard> A specification for short-range radio links between mobile computers, mobile phones, digital cameras, and other portable devices. http://bluetooth.com. (2001-03-16)
Bluetooth         
¦ noun trademark a standard for the short-range wireless interconnection of mobile phones, computers, and other electronic devices.
Origin
named after the 10th-cent. Viking king Harald Bluetooth, who united Denmark and Norway.
Bluetooth         

Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard that is used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over short distances and building personal area networks (PANs). It employs UHF radio waves in the ISM bands, from 2.402 GHz to 2.48 GHz. It is mainly used as an alternative to wire connections, to exchange files between nearby portable devices and connect cell phones and music players with wireless headphones. In the most widely used mode, transmission power is limited to 2.5 milliwatts, giving it a very short range of up to 10 metres (33 ft).

Bluetooth is managed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), which has more than 35,000 member companies in the areas of telecommunication, computing, networking, and consumer electronics. The IEEE standardized Bluetooth as IEEE 802.15.1, but no longer maintains the standard. The Bluetooth SIG oversees development of the specification, manages the qualification program, and protects the trademarks. A manufacturer must meet Bluetooth SIG standards to market it as a Bluetooth device. A network of patents apply to the technology, which are licensed to individual qualifying devices. As of 2009, Bluetooth integrated circuit chips ship approximately 920 million units annually. By 2017, there were 3.6 billion Bluetooth devices being shipped annually and the shipments were expected to continue increasing at about 12% a year. In 2021, shipments reached 4.7 billion units, with 9% growth forecast.

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Bluetooth

Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard that is used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over short distances and building personal area networks (PANs). In the most widely used mode, transmission power is limited to 2.5 milliwatts, giving it a very short range of up to 10 metres (33 ft). It employs UHF radio waves in the ISM bands, from 2.402 GHz to 2.48 GHz. It is mainly used as an alternative to wire connections, to exchange files between nearby portable devices and connect cell phones and music players with wireless headphones.

Bluetooth is managed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), which has more than 35,000 member companies in the areas of telecommunication, computing, networking, and consumer electronics. The IEEE standardized Bluetooth as IEEE 802.15.1, but no longer maintains the standard. The Bluetooth SIG oversees development of the specification, manages the qualification program, and protects the trademarks. A manufacturer must meet Bluetooth SIG standards to market it as a Bluetooth device. A network of patents apply to the technology, which are licensed to individual qualifying devices. As of 2009, Bluetooth integrated circuit chips ship approximately 920 million units annually. By 2017, there were 3.6 billion Bluetooth devices being shipped annually and the shipments were expected to continue increasing at about 12% a year. In 2021, shipments reached 4.7 billion units, with 9% growth forecast.

Examples of use of Bluetooth
1. The other Bluetooth function of the MEX–BT2600 is its capability to stream music via the A2DP Bluetooth audio profile.
2. Tritton, which also makes the AX Micro Bluetooth headset, has recently launched the Visor Bluetooth Hands–Free Car Kit, which is essentially a portable speakerphone.
3. "I‘ve been using Bluetooth since it came out last year.
4. Around one in every eight Bluetooth phones sold in 2006 can beam a stereo sound signal to a stereo Bluetooth headset.
5. Nokia expects that devices currently connected by Bluetooth will get a dual Bluetooth–Wibree chip, while devices that are currently not connected will use a Wibree–only chip.