Bluetooth: The missing profile
It just occoured to me that as wonderful as bluetooth is, my cell phone cannot tell me when my nifty wireless headset is running low on batteries. Why isn't battery status reported via bluetooth? I've got a dozen bluetooth devices now, and every one of them has a power LED that blinks one color or another when it starts to run low. My new cell phone just hangs up when my headset runs out of juice.
I like the new Sony/Erickson watch. It shows Caller ID when someone calls you. And when you leave your phone at home (when the phone goes out of range), it sounds an alarm to remind you to go back and get it. What a great idea. (too bad you have to recharge the watch with that funky dock thing instead of using kinetic motion to recharge while you walk arround.)
I like the new Sony/Erickson watch. It shows Caller ID when someone calls you. And when you leave your phone at home (when the phone goes out of range), it sounds an alarm to remind you to go back and get it. What a great idea. (too bad you have to recharge the watch with that funky dock thing instead of using kinetic motion to recharge while you walk arround.)





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