Bluetooth Paradigm
Bluetooth, today’s most advanced technology in the world has caused a large impact throughout the field of science. Making it possible so an individual could turn his/her idea(s) into everything you might see around us. From entertainment to sports/ fitness to health care, this will be what we’re all are going to be using on an everyday basis. Starting off as a mobile prototype, Bluetooth has been used in smartphones, laptops, desktop computers, speakers and many more up-to-date devices. As time goes by, you will see more objects and procedures utilizing this astonishing development.
Technology in the entertainment industry has evolved from the early 21st Century up to this day of age. With a blend of precisely tuned audio, Smart Sensor(TM) technology and intuitive voice enabled controls, Plantronics has been working on their most user friendly and best sounding Bluetooth(R) headset line (NewsRx, 2012) forcing numerous comparatives to get more advanced or lose more business. Also you will found this technology installed in game consoles such as: Xbox 360, Playstation 2 & Nintendo Wii unlike the previous devices we’ve seen in the past.


This new age technology can be found in hospitals, family clinics and dentist offices as well as inside of EMS trucks. Since we have heard over the time that Bluetooth has been utilized in cancer treatment, there is an addition to advancing medical procedures. Wireless communication between hearing aids and other personal media as well as between binaural hearing aids has been a boon to hearing aid users, with a slew of product options that provide superior performance and functionality levels (Wood, 2012). IMS Research forecasts more than 60 million Bluetooth enabled sports, fitness and health monitoring devices will ship between 2010 and 2015 including over 17.7 million heart monitors, more than seven million sports watches and over two million speed and distance monitors (Business Wire, 2012).

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Works Cited
Business Wire. (2012, February 17). Bluetooth Technology To Change How We Play Sports, Exercise And More. Retrieved September 26, 2012, from ProQuest Newsstand: http://proxy.itt-tech.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com.proxy.itt-tech.edu/docview/920110642?accountid=27655
Business Wire. (2012, February 23). Research and Markets: Western European Hearing Aids Market. Bluetooth Technology and Binaural Fittings Propel the Market Forward. Retrieved September 26, 2012, from ProQuest Newsstand: http://proxy.itt-tech.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com.proxy.itt-tech.edu/docview/899311481?accountid=27655
NewsRx. (2012, January 26). Bluetooth SIG; Bluetooth SIG Advances Standardization of Active 3D Glasses Using Bluetooth Technology. Retrieved September 26, 2012, from ProQuest Science Journals: http://proxy.itt-tech.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com.proxy.itt-tech.edu/docview/916575001?accountid=27655
PR Newswire Association LLC. (2011, October 18). iHealth Lab's Digital Scale Provides Tools to Manage Health and Fitness Goals: Announces US Availability - Bluetooth Technology Makes it Easy to Hit Weight Loss Goals Through iPod touch, iPhone and iPad. Retrieved September 26, 2012, from ProQuest Newsstand: http://proxy.itt-tech.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com.proxy.itt-tech.edu/docview/898680943?accountid=27655
Wood, L. (2012, February 23). Research and Markets: Western European Hearing Aids Market. Bluetooth Technology and Binaural Fittings Propel the Market Forward. Retrieved September 26, 2012, from ProQuest Newsstand: http://proxy.itt-tech.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com.proxy.itt-tech.edu/docview/899311481?accountid=27655
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