What is Bluetooth® microphone?
Bluetooth® MIC is a wireless microphone that relies on Bluetooth® technology, proprietary radio technology to communicate wirelessly with another device. The microphone can be a separate unit that is used only as a microphone for activities such as broadcasting or recording. Bluetooth® MIC is more often part of a headset used by mobile phone users. MIC can be mounted in front of the user, connected to a headset, closing to clothing or used as part of the headphone.
When selecting a Bluetooth® microphone, it must be ensured that it is compatible with the device for use. The device must have a specific ability to communicate with the Bluetooth® microphone, otherwise the adapter will be required. For Bluetooth® technology for equipment work, product packaging usually presents the types and models of devices that are compatible with microphone.
After purchasing, the microphone must be powered before it can be used. Mikrof power sourceThe Bluetooth® is either a replaceable battery or a rechargeable battery. Most Bluetooth® headsets are sold together with compatible charging.
Before use, MIC Bluetooth® must be connected or "paired" to its device. Pairing allows both units to communicate privately and safely, usually using a shared secret key, also known as code or PassSkey. This PassSkey is a permanent element of Bluetooth® microphone, even if it can be removed from shared devices. Some paired devices also encrypt data that is shared, which can help ensure privacy of conversations when using Bluetooth® microphone.
pairing of two compatible devices is a simple process outlined in the instructions of Bluetooth® devices. In the example of using Bluetooth® microphone with mobile Phoneme, the user must first set the mobile phone using the built -in Bluetooth adapter® to search for Bluetooth® and recognize it. Once the phone recognizes the microphone, the user must enter the supplied code that allows the phone to communicate with data from the microphone.
microphones using Bluetooth® 2.1 communication technology near field roads can be paired by bringing two devices to a range of about 4 inches apart without having to enter PassSkey or do any other manual programming. Once the device is paired, they can be used together to a limited range of up to 200-300 feet with decreasing quality. For optimal results, however, the device should be sharing credible PassSkey in several feet apart.