Posts Tagged ‘Bluetooth’

Brand Bluetooth

Friday, January 23rd, 2009
Bluetooth

Bluetooth

You’ve heard the branding gurus’ mantra, Not Hard! Brand or be branded. Well, it’s true. If you don’t go about the process of creating a personality for your company, one will be created for you. They outline this process for ensuring your brand Bluetooth doesn’t happen by accident: Start with two lists. One should contain words that describe the commodity current personality; the second should describe commodity you want to be. They might be similar lists; in this case, they’ll help you to focus on consistency as you grow. If they differ, you can make a conscious, concerted effort to move toward the brand you envision. Determine what your company looks like. From Web site design and taglines to colors and logos, make choices that work together to build your brand. Reinforce the brand throughout your organization. It cannot be an act, you have to make sure, just like your mission statement, that you can easily carry it off in everything you do, from marketing to advertising, client service and employee relations. And give your team the resources they need to make this happen—otherwise, they’ll devise ad hoc solutions that might send the wrong message about your brand. Any time someone comes into contact with your company, whether through written materials or personal communication, its intended personality should come through every single time.

Skiing, Bluetooth helper

Friday, January 23rd, 2009
Bluetooth

Bluetooth

In a recent, I talk about an email I received from a ski resort announcing the opening dates for each of its mountains. I don’t recall signing up to receive these notifications, but I was there last season, and might have provided my email address somewhere to someone. Because of his probable permission, Byers didn’t consider the message to be spam. He did, however, visit the website to unsubscribe from further contact. But when he reached what appeared to be the appropriate page, he faced a substantial menu of options, none of which seemed to apply to his situation. Bluetooth ear phone makes so large profit by its convenience high-tech. Option 1, Byers reports, was completely irrelevant to the message he received: “Please do not send me summer-related emails. I’m only interested in receiving emails about Winter at name of the resort. Beneath this is under the general heading. Option 2, were listed six other promotion categories and a confusing comprehensive-looking choice. All had unchecked boxes. Did they add me to every email list they have? Is it possible this simply shows I’m not subscribed to any of their lists? Was this actually an opt-in form?” Or, he wondered, could it simply be an opt-out form with a bad design? This isn’t what I’d expect from this resort. They can do better. And if your opt-out form leaves customers scratching their heads like this, so can you. Put yourself in their place. When constructing an opt-out page, write from the consumer’s point of view, to clarify their options.

Bluetooth headset ,best friend for the busy time

Friday, January 23rd, 2009
Cell phones,Bluetooth, bluetooth headset

Cell phones,Bluetooth, bluetooth headset

When you enjoy your coffee on your way to business, with the other hand taking your handbag, what will you do if there is a suddenly call? Stop, put your coffee on a garbage can, open your handbag in rush, take your phone out as quick as you can, and make sure you will not drop it or you just use bluetooth headset to save all the above?

Bluetooth headset is the best way to make sure you will get your call on time. Whatever you do or wherever you are just one click will help you a lot. It will also help you to release your hands from holding your phone which is necessary when you are driving. The transmission distance of Light In The Box’s bluetooth is 10m, and the talking time is 8h, that means you can talk as long as you want. Besides, the charge time is only 2-3h which is convenient in trip.      

There are two colors of this type of bluetooth, silver and grey, with the nice shape, you can even take it as a necklace. The bluetooth is perfect to be a gift for your friends or just for yourself.

Don’t be blue with a Bluetooth

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
Bluetooth

Bluetooth

I had have five bluetooth headsets to date. I searched the internet for reviews on all them after getting my 3G iPhone. Of course I found negitive reviews on all of them. The biggest complaint I found with the Apple was battery life. This bluetooth headset has no more noise than any other headset I’ve used. No one has even noticed I was on a headset while using it. My wife says the headset sounds as good as any phone. Did I mention I was getting the same good results from my first Apple headset but lost it prior to completing a battery test. I liked it so much I went straight to the Apple store and bought another one. This brings me to my only complaints. Apple should make the charge indicator more accurate and come up with some clip or retainer (ear, belt, case) so it can’t be lost so easily. With the great features (when used with iPhone), simplicity, great volume, long battery life, great sound and super small size I’ll buy a third Apple headset if I lose this one. But I’m keeping this one in my pocket when not talking on it and hoping Apple will come up with a retainer or a belt clip retainer like bluetek uses or something.

Samsung Bluetooth deserves your attention

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
Bluetooth

Bluetooth

This Samsung Bluetooth is my all time favorite. The Bluetooth fits it in my ear perfectly and was so light I barely feel it and usually forget I even have it on. I personally doubt that it would fit every person’s ear though, it doesn’t seem like it’s terribly adjustable. The reason I think it not that perfect however is because of how fragile it is. I have a Plantronics Discovery 650 and I couldn’t tell you how many times I’ve dropped that tiny headset but it never faltered. The WEP200 fell only once and that was it, it was broken. It was knocked from a table only about 4 ft. high. Granted, if you put the headset in a secure location where it has no chance of falling this would not be an issue to you but I think the majority of people stand a good chance of dropping their headset even if that chance is when it falls out of their ear accidentally. I would love another of these headsets but I wouldn’t waste the money for myself. Anyway, this Bluetooth deserves your attention and of course you can rely on the quality of this style of Bluetooth because the products quality of Samsung is always to be fine.

Surprised by this Samsung mini Bluetooth unit

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009
Bluetooth

Bluetooth

I am surprised by this Samsung Mini Bluetooth unit. I have had mine for over a year, dropped it many times both in and out of the case, and it still works perfectly. Samsung Mini Bluetooth also fits extremely well and is so light and comfortable I usually forget I’m wearing it until someone comments on my flashing blue earring. My only disappointment is that the volume does not go up as high as I would like in order to suit my slight hearing loss. But I have learned to live with that in order to take advantage of the only Bluetooth unit I have found which manages to stay in my ear and not flop around. Note, though, that if you lose the case, this Bluetooth unit it basically worthless since it must be in the case to be charged. I have never had a problem with it going dead, unlike someone else who said the charge lasts only a couple of hours. Mine lasts for several days, but I charge it often anyway. The reasonable price is an added plus. You can find such a Bluetooth on lightinthebox where you have various bluetooth as you like and price is surely reasonable.

Introducing the Popular Nokia N95 Cell Phone to You

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009
Nokia N95, Nokia Cell Phones, cell phones, Bluetooth

Nokia N95

I wanted to buy a new cell phone a month ago. I had owned two cell phones, and both were the brand of Nokia. That is, of course, not because there is only such one cell phone brand in the market. It is because that I trust in this brand. Since my first time buying a cell phone, I had chosen Nokia Cell Phones. It was also the advice from my family and my friends. So as my third time choosing a cell phone, I certainly would buy the Nokia brand. After collecting information from the internet and shops, I decided to buy the Nokia N95 cell phone. It is said that this N95 is the leader of the multi function smart cell phones. It is announced in 2007 and is the first HSDPA Nseries device. Moreover, it represents a double sided slider, which means parts slide in both up and down directions. And I would like to choose the golden color one. Besides, its function is really multi, such as the Bluetooth v.2.0. The smart phone is equipped with a GPS module and 5MP camera.  Image and multimedia may be transmitted to the screen of various gadgets. Yes, it is really great. I suggest that you choose one for yourself!

EPHONE M8 Dual Card TV Bar Cell Phone - Fashion Statement

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
cell phones, Bluetooth, Dual SIM Card Cell Phone, TV Function Cell Phone, Bar Phone

Dual SIM Card Cell Phone

I got a cell phone that could “Razor Sharp”. What a great thing! I still can not believe I have owned such a unique EPHONE M8. Its introduction said that: EPHONE M8 TV cell phone clear and clean in every way. I hardly understood it, now I totally know what it is meaning. The super-stylish EPHONE M8 gives a razor-sharp image no matter where you are; and its extra-slim design means that it gives you razor sharp lines even when it’s in your pocket. It is not only a Dual SIM Card Cell Phone, and also is a TV Function Cell Phone. Moreover, it is a bar phone and support the Bluetooth technology. Woo, so great! The M8 is more than a cell phone, it is a fashion statement. When I knew these, I told myself that I wanted one. What I did in the year deserve I own one. I wanted it to be my Christmas present. I told my interest on this great Dual Card TV Bar cell Phone to my boy friend. Then I was surprised to find that I got one on the 25th! Oh, I like this happy surprise.

Samsung Bluetooth - sound quality and small size

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008
Bluetooth

Bluetooth

I own a Blackberry 7250 and this Bluetooth-Samsung WEP200 is the best Bluetooth Headset I’ve owned. I also own a Belkin. I’ve tried the Motorola H500 and it’s better then the Belkin, but not even close to this Samsung headset. It has echo cancellation (which was a problem with the other two, Echo makes it hard for the other phone user to understand you), an easy volumne control, and a comfortable earpiece. This is Bluetooth 2.0 and it’s worth the purchase price. So far sound quality, size & fit work very well. We have tried many headsets and this one works very well. One of the best part is sound quality. I Got this product during Thanksgiving sale, its does the job with very decent clarity. The size and fit only matters at times, but the voice clarity is amazing. Worth the money Paid. This bluetooth works fine and the reception is clear. However, it is very small and it isn’t easy to use the function buttons because of its small size. You can bet on this except if you don’t mind its tiny size. But actually I love this tiny size which is very convenient to bring. Of course it depends on you whether you favor this size or not.

Latest Discovery about USB Bluetooth V2.0

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008
Bluetooth

Bluetooth

I have known that the Bluetooth technology is one of the most advanced technologies these days. It is quite prevalent in mobile phones, computers, laptops and even PDA. Many Bluetooth accessories are also introduced to the market, such as the Bluetooth sunglasses, and so on. But these days I found another new Bluetooth product. It is the Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR compliant. I discovered it on a wholesale website. I was attracted by its pure red appearance color. It makes it more beautiful and fashionable. As I know that if you want to collect your cell phones with your computer through Bluetooth, it seems that you have to own a relative device. Yes, in brief, you need a Bluetooth adapter. I did not know much about this aspect, but I feel that such a device should be of that function. Well, The Zoom Bluetooth adapters plug into a laptop computer or PDA to provide a wireless connection to another Bluetooth-enabled device. It supports the newest Bluetooth multi-media profiles including A2DP, and is RoHS Lead-free. After knowing that, as I have a cell phone with the Bluetooth function, I ordered one at once!