Posts Tagged ‘Bluetooth’

Metrolink Tragedy Teaches an Important Lesson

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Growing technology makes it easier to stay connected 24/7, which makes our super-connected world go round. But this constant connectivity can cause problems - scariest of which is the danger of distraction. We all know we probably shouldn’t be chatting on the phone or texting away while driving, but it’s all too apparent that for some reason, people just can’t follow these simple rules. The latest in the disappointing world of distraction-driven disasters? The Los Angeles Metrolink train that killed twenty five people when it ran a red light. Although the train company has rules prohibiting the use of wireless electronic devices, it is suspected that the engineer may have been texting a group of teenagers aboard the train, causing him to miss the signal.

MSNBC ran an article this morning with some interesting information on the subject:

  ’“The prevalence of driving while distracted can be attributed to technology and our societal mindset to be available at all times,” said Nationwide Insurance earlier this year, after doing a survey about the problem.’

Several states are working to outlaw DWD (driving while distracted), but as we can see, a law may not make much of a difference. As of right now, only five states have banned text-messaging while driving: Alaska, Louisiana, Minnesota, New Jersey and Washington state, as well as the District of Columbia. Seven other states; New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Massachusetts, Nevada and Delaware, have bills pending that would ban text messaging by all or specific segments of drivers.

So how do you do your part to decrease the problems and effects of DWD?

1. Don’t text, email, dial, or IM. It seems counterintuitive that we’d even need to say it, but anything that involves using one or both hands to push itty-bitty buttons and the brain-power required to type out a sentence or two on a non-standard or tiny keyboard is going to add a significant degree of danger to your driving.

2. Two hands on the wheel & Eyes straight ahead. If you can’t keep yourself off the phone for the commute, make sure you’re equipped to talk as safely as possible. Invest in a headset or car kit that will allow hands-free conversation and touch-of-a-button controls for answering calls. Higher end headsets, matched with the right phone, even allow hands free dialing - a function that allows you to dial a number simply by stating the contact’s name.

  • Corded Headsets: The least expensive option for going hands-free, a corded headset will allow easy answering of calls at a minimum price. With headsets as low as $20, many do double duty as a stereo headset that enables private listening to your cell phone’s music.

  • Bluetooth Headsets: A versatile option, a Bluetooth headset will keep you wireless, hands-free, and connected at all times. With a wide variety of the newest Bluetooth headset, Gammoth’s Customer Support will help you find the headset that fits your needs. Whether you want the newest and coolest Jawbone 2, or need a high quality headset that will withstand some wear-and-tear, we’ll help you find the Bluetooth that’s best for you.

  • Stereo Bluetooth Headsets: My personal favorite- a Stereo Bluetooth headset provides the maximum in music-listening experience and also keeps you connected with phone taking and making capabilities. Many headsets have call placement, reception, and volume buttons built right in, and all will ensure you don’t miss any calls while listening to your favorite music.

  • Bluetooth Car Kits: If you’ll only need hands-free capabilities in the car, one of the easiest and highest-quality options is to have a car kit installed. While this method of going hands-free is a little pricier, it’ll pay for itself when you realize it’s ease of use and supreme sound quality, as a Bluetooth Car Kit can use your vehicle’s speakers to transmit your conversation.

  • Bluetooth Speakers: The same concept of the Bluetooth Car Kits - high quality speaker use of your phone when in a certain area, but less of a commitment. Cheaper, portable, and without the necessity of installation, a Bluetooth Speaker is perfect for someone who likes to be on speaker phone (or who hates having a pesky little earbud on them) but isn’t sure they want to be confined to the car.

Whatever your hands-free choice is, make sure you make one. While the cost and time investment of getting a Bluetooth product may at first seem daunting, think of the safety you are gaining in exchange. There’s no doubt you’ll decide it’s worth it.

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Enjoy Your Music Wirelessly with Bluetooth Stereo

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Wires have always been a big hassle.  Whether you have fifty wires behind that computer device of yours or you’re still using a corded phone, you know that wires can be dangerous.  I remember when I was young and my parents would walk around the kitchen pulling that corded phone as far as it could go.  My siblings and I always had to be alert because if we were caught off guard, my head would be lashed.  Those were the days, but what if we didn’t have to worry about wires anymore?  What if wires were something of the past?  What if wires could be history?  Well, they can be erased from your memory thanks to Bluetooth technology.  And the newest thing to go wireless … your music.

Enjoy Your Music Wirelessly with a Bluetooth Stereo

Bluetooth technology is truly changing lives.  Now with the hands-free driving laws, many people in California are quickly learning how easy this technology is to use, and how convenient it is too.  With a Bluetooth stereo, you can wirelessly listen to your music transmitted from other Bluetooth enabled technology.  You just pair the two devices together (just like a phone and Bluetooth headset) and bingo bango, it works like a charm.  Check out some different options for Bluetooth stereo devices from Bluetooth stereo headsets to a Bluetooth stereo boombox.

Sony VAIO Wireless Digital Bluetooth Stereo Sony VAIO Bluetooth Stereo

With a Sony VAIO Bluetooth Stereo, you can stream your music collection throughout your home by just connection, wirelessly of course, to your music collection on your personal computer.  With built-in speakers and the latest wireless technologies, the VAIO allows you to carry your music from room to room seamlessly.  No hassle, no wires.  Just music.

BlueAnt X5i Bluetooth Stereo Headset  BlueAnt X5 Bluetooth Stereo Headset

The BluetAnt X5i Bluetooth Stereo headset is a portable multi-function device utilizing the latest cutting edge technologies allowing you to stream high quality music and make voice calls using a mobile phone, pda, or computer — without wires attached to the headset.  Connect directly to A2DP compatible phones and computers or utilize the supplied BlueAnt Audio Streamer to connect to any MP3 player, iPod or DVD and stream music directly to your headset while answering calls from a phone.  With a detachable microphone, USB and AC charging options, the BluetAnt X5i is complete mobile communications accessory for people who require wireless freedom.

Altec Lansing T515 Bluetooth Stereo  Altec Lansing Bluetooth Stereo Speakers

Altec Lansing is consistently known for making great quality products.  These Altec Lansing T515 Bluetooth speakers are no exception to the rule.  The unique design of these Bluetooth speakers will improve bass and stereo separation, as well as overall volume.  Also includes up to seven hours of battery life and the input jack makes it easy to connect a second device (MP3, CD or DVD player).

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A Computer Nerd’s Paradise

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

It’s not so bad being called a computer nerd, you know.  As a matter of fact, you can actually take it as a compliment.  You are a tech savvy, computer friendly whiz that has inside access to the information world.  So as you get tangled in your ethernet cords and look for another USB, check out these accessories that may just help you get your life back together again.

 Targus AWE11US Notebook Cooling Chill Mat

 Maximize your notebook’s performance by keeping it cool during use.  Whether you are in your office or on the go, the chill matt has two fans that generate cool air to prevent the notebook from overheating.  The Chill Mat is highly portable for travel and plugs directly into your notebooks USB port so no AC adapter is required.

 iGo Bluetooth Keyboard

 This stowaway Bluetooth keyboard allows you to quickly type emails, memos or surf the web in optimum comfort using your smartphone, PDA, tablet or notebook computer.  The keyboard feels like a standard computer keyboard and its unique tri-folded design makes it highly portable.  Not compatible with BlackBerry.

Creative Notebook Pro Webcam

 Compact and sleek, the Creative Notebook Pro Webcam is the perfect companion for the tech-savvy traveler on the go.  Boasting a built-in microphone and an 800 x 600 video resolution camera, you can start video conversations with anyone immediately.  Small camera and great quality … perfect for you, Mr./Ms. Computer Nerd.

Belkin USB Bluetooth Adapter

 The Bluetooth USB Adapter from Belkin lets you create cable-free connections between your USB desktop PC and devices using Bluetooth wireless technology.

More Where That Came From …

Of course these products are only a snippet of what Gammoth has to offer for computer accessories.  Granted, many computer nerds have all of the things they need and if they don’t they can build it, but there are so many products available today that sometimes a refreshing course is helpful.  So go back to your cave and type away … for computer’s are bound to save the day.

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