What you should know about bluetooth, What is bluetooth, What is the "bluetooth sig – Logitech CORDLESS DESKTOP MX 5000 LASER User Manual

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1 What you should know about Bluetooth

This section introduces you to Bluetooth technology.

1.1 What is Bluetooth?

Bluetooth is a standard wireless technology that lets users make effortless, fast connections

between appropriate mobile devices and computers. Bluetooth ensures protection from interference,
increases data security, and provides greater wireless range. It is a global standard and is backed by

major industry leaders in the telecommunications, computer and consumer electronics (such as

3Com, Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, Sony and Toshiba).
Bluetooth is based on a low-cost, low power, short-range radio link. Bluetooth cuts the cords that

used to tie up digital devices. When two Bluetooth equipped devices come within 10 meters range

of each other, they can establish a connection together. And because Bluetooth utilizes a
radio-based link, it doesn't require a line-of-sight connection in order to communicate. Bluetooth

uses the global available and unlicensed 2.4 GHz ISM band. As opposed to other 2.4 GHz

technologies, Bluetooth is a universal standard.
In the future, Bluetooth is likely to be standard in tens of millions of mobile phones, PCs, laptops

and a whole range of other electronic devices. As a result, the market is going to demand new

innovative applications, value-added services, end-to-end solutions and much more. The possibilities
opened up really are limitless, and because the radio frequency used is globally available, Bluetooth

can offer fast and secure access to wireless connectivity all over the world. With potential like that,

it's no wonder that Bluetooth is set to become the fastest adopted technology in history.
For more information on Bluetooth, please visit the official Bluetooth site:

www.bluetooth.com

1.2 What is the "Bluetooth SIG"?

The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) is a trade association of leaders in the

telecommunication, computing and networking industries who are driving the development of

Bluetooth specifications.
Logitech is an associate member of the Bluetooth SIG and full member of the HID working group.

1.3 What is the range of Bluetooth?

Bluetooth wireless technology in its base implementation supports a range of 10 meters (33 feet).

This is the maximum distance a connection can be guaranteed in all conditions. Some devices on

the market have more powerful transceivers and as such, are likely to have greater range. This is

the case for the Logitech Bluetooth hub, and is the reason why the range of Logitech’s Bluetooth

keyboards and mice is usually much higher than 10 meters (33 feet). It is also important to note

that range is also impacted by building materials and interference.

1.4 What is Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate (EDR)?

With the announcement of the 2.0 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) specification, Bluetooth wireless

technology took a bold new step. Adopted for qualification by the Bluetooth SIG in November of

2004, this new specification is fully backwards compatible with previous Bluetooth specification

versions. The key new features are:

• Faster data rates. Up to three times that of previous levels.
• Lower power consumption and longer battery life through a reduced duty cycle.

© 2005 Logitech, Inc.

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