Posts Tagged ‘communication’

Doro 326i: Simple Yet Effective!

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

In case you find it difficult to imagine a phone with nothing but basic features which allow you to talk and text, maybe you should spare a thought for the aged people who need just that. And the Doro 326i certainly has stepped in to cater to their need for a phone which does not try be ‘smart’.

Though the Doro HandlePlus 326i GSM is not marketed as a phone for the aged and infirm, you can easily make out that this is not your everyday mobile phone. The looks and features all point in this direction.

At first look, you may think it’s a toy or a calculator. The hard plastic body, the large black buttons and the numbering in large fonts, hardly make it look like a cell phone!

But a cell phone it is, albeit with a low resolution screen which suits the features of this phone perfectly.

And to further facilitate the ease of use by aged people, the Doro 326i has four large memory buttons, marked A-D. A list of the most important numbers can also be stuck on the battery, which really is handy for the old folks.

The display is clear and the soft touch coating, safety lanyard and call timer make this phone even more suitable for the targeted demographic. But its audio quality which sets this phone apart from most others.

You will struggle to find another cell phone which provides such loud and clear sound as the Doro, whether via loudspeaker or headphone. This is a boon for people with hearing problems, though people with normal hearing will obviously find it too loud.

This phone is not for everyone, because you would not really want to take it out and destroy your cool quotient. But if you have specific age related problems which make using mobiles a tough task for you, the Doro 326i is definitely a great option!

Bluetooth – The Status Quo Of High Tech Communication

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Today is the age of Bluetooth. Every car audio expert in the United States has no doubt been waiting anxiously for this age to come. In the beginning, Bluetooth was primarily used in laptops and cell phones as a way to connect devices together to receive various forms of data. Now this technology is also used by car audio systems mostly CD and MP3 players.

Bluetooth devices allow any one to gain access to their phones without touching any buttons or even the screen. Anyone can make calls, receive calls and download any form of data from their phone even including phonebooks and music. There are several good models available on the market in a wide range of prices.

Bluetooth created in 1994 when the top major communication companies Ericsson, Intel, Toshiba, and Nokia helped Ericsson to manufacture Bluetooth. Several years after that the age of Bluetooth began.

Many people wonder how the name “Bluetooth” came about. The Scandinavians invented it after historical events that occurred in the Nordic region. Harald Blatand, a Danish King whose last name translated is Bluetooth joined together the Danes and the Norwegians. King Bluetooth ruled over this land for several years and brought Christianity to the Norwegians. As with King “Bluetooth”, Bluetooth unites two types of technologies.

No longer is there the need for cables and wires because Bluetooth automatically connects phones to stereo through a signal. It’s now easier than ever to connect a phone. All you have to do is put the two devices together one time and the connection is automatic the second the devices are turned on.

For music lovers that can’t live without their music they can now download music to their phone while they are in their car or while they are walking to their car. With Bluetooth your stereo system can receive music that is sent from your phone.

Bluetooth has changed the way we communicate forever. The past several years there have been many laws that prohibit any one from using their phone while driving. This is mostly due to the large number of accidents that have been caused by people using their phones while driving. This created a demand for a form of hands free communication. Enter Bluetooth. Bluetooth gives anyone the ability to use their phone while keeping their hands on the wheel. This ease of communication is also great to download music quickly.

Bluetooth technology has and will continue to dominate the communication industry. The goal of Bluetooth is to enhance all communication and music devices. So if you are thinking about purchasing a device that has Bluetooth you’ve made the right decision. However before you purchase your Bluetooth device, take the time to research about the many devices available with Bluetooth technology. You will find that there is a wide variety of Bluetooth devices available on the market today. You might also want to check out the price range for the device you’re interested in. Besides price, the biggest decision that you have to make is which device with enhance your lifestyle and make your life much easier. This is a difficult decision at best.