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Bluetooth applications

Wireless networking between desktops and laptops, or desktops in a confined space and where little bandwidth is required

Bluetooth peripherals such as printers, mice and keyboards

Bluetooth cell phones have been sold in large numbers, and are able to connect to computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and various handsfree devices. The standard also includes support for more powerful, longer-range devices suitable for constructing wireless LANs.

Transfer of files (images, mp3s, etc) between mobile phones, Personal digital assistants (PDAs) and computers via OBEX
Certain mp3 players and digital cameras to transfer files to and from computers

Bluetooth headsets for mobile phones and smartphones

Some testing equipment is bluetooth enabled

Medical applications — Advanced Medical Electronics Corporation is working on several devices

Certain GPS receivers transfer NMEA data via Bluetooth

Bluetooth car kits — Acura, with the 2004 Acura TL, was the first motor vehicle manufacturer to install handsfree Bluetooth technology. Later, BMW added it as an option on its 3 Series, 5 Series, 7 Series and X5 vehicles. Since then, other manufacturers have followed suit, with many vehicles, including the 2004 Toyota Prius and the 2004 Lexus LS 430. The Bluetooth car kits allow users with Bluetooth-equipped cell phones to make use of some of the phone's features, such as making calls, while the phone itself can be left in a suitcase or in the boot/trunk, for instance. Companies like Parrot or Motorola manufacture Bluetooth hands-free car kits for well-known brand car manufacturers.

Certain data logging equipment transmits data to a computer via Bluetooth.

For remote controls where infrared was traditionally used.

Hearing aids — Starkey Laboratories have created a device to plug into some hearing aids

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