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History section on profiles and the evolution of BT into an applied technology (if it worked that way around) I'd also like to put in a plea for why BT is seemingly becoming quasi-obsolete. Looking for BT stereo headsets I have found that there are very few models available in outlets and there seem to be almost no reviews of any devices, apart from dedicated phone headsets, post 2007. Perhaps the problem is linked to the plethora of profiles available resulting in poor connection of devices and consequent poor publicity for manufacturers that make devices suitable to exploit the base technology. Just some thoughts FWTW
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called a "scatternet" scenario. Bandwidth and network management gets difficult in this scenario. Complicating this is that some devices drop in and out of the piconet to save on power. An example is when you don't type on your keyboard for a while, say 10 minutes, it will disconnect from the network and try to rejoin later on when the users starts typing again (this is why there can be a short delay when you start typing again after a long break). This means that you can be "paired" to many more than 7 devices but that only a max of 7 can be active at a time to a single master. <opinion: -->
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GPRS was incredibily slow, so we looked forward to 3G. Now that 3G has been here for a while, we had to find out that internet access is no longer possible this way, because the necessary components aren't there. Unless I've missunderstood something, bluetooth instead of cabling isn't the problem.
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