Bluetooth Car Kits Bluetooth Handsfree Mobile Phone Car Systems
Bluetooth Car Kits will work with most Bluetooth Enabled Mobile Phones including:
- Ericsson
- Motorola
- Nokia
- Samsung
- Siemens
- Sony
- SonyEricsson
Bluetooth Car Kits and the Law
Bluetooth Car Kits help you use bluetooth enabled mobile phones while driving your car and not risk the 3 penalty points and £60 fine for using your phone while driving.
From 27 Februray 2007 if you need to hold your mobile phone or communication device to operate your phone while driving then you risk a fine and penalty points on your licence.
Legal Use of Mobile Phones for Drivers - Handsfree Mobile Phones
Car kits that adapt the driver's mobile phone to operate hands-free are not covered by this regulation and enable you to talk and drive.
Universal Car Kits - Bluetooth Wireless Communications
Bluetooth defines a uniform structure for a wide range of devices to connect and communicate with each other using secure short range wireless technology.
Making Bluetooth the perfect modern technology for Universal Mobile Phone car kits.
Mobile Phones with Built-in Bluetooth
Most modern mobile phones have Bluetooth built-in as standard and will function with the range of Blutooth Wireless Communication Systems for Cars sold in Kit Form
Avoiding Interference from other Bluetooth Car Kit and Mobile Phone Users
Bluetooth uses adaptive frequency hopping (AFH) to reduce interference between other Bluetooth devices. AFH works by detecting bluetooth devices not associated with your network of mobile phone and handsfree kit then avoiding the frequencies they are using.
This means that bluetooth enabled equipment and networks in close proximity - electronically communicate and co-operate to find and select mutually exclusive low interference frequencies.
Adaptive hopping provides an efficient low interference transmission and a high degree of interference immunity as the signals jump among 79 available frequencies at 1 MHz intervals.
Blutooth Wireless Signal Strength and Range
The operating range of Bluetooth Equipment depends upon the device class:
- Class 3 radios - have a range of up to 1 meter (about 3 feet)
- Class 2 radios - e.g. mobile devices - range - 10 meters (30 feet)
- Class 1 radios - mostly industrial - range - 100 meters (300 feet)