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Posted By PhonesBluetooth 10 months, 2 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyBluetooth enabled headsets refer to a wireless sharing process, which allow the user to connect their headset to their mobile phone. This process uses an accepted technology, which facilitates the sharing process called Bluetooth. Bluetooth is a radio frequency, which allows devices to pair themselves. This is how your headset “pairs” itself with you cell phone. Most new phones today have the ability to pair with Bluetooth enabled devices. In order to pair your cell phone with a headset or other Bluetooth device, you would need to have your cell phone perform a search for compatible devices. You will also have to have these devices in a searchable (discover) mode so your phone can discover them. Upon finding a compatible device, your phone will usually require a PIN number. The PIN is included with your devices instructions, and is usually 0000 but can vary depending on the device. You would enter the PIN number and your devices are now connected. So the next time you use your cell phone you can speak with your wireless headset vs. speaking directly into your phone.
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