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The sophisticated iPad has the capability to create wireless connections with other Bluetooth
compatible gadgets. These days, wireless technology has become extremely trendy and almost all
laptops and cell phones have the wireless technology of Bluetooth built in to the system. The
Bluetooth compatible devices which can be connected with an iPad include mouse, keyboard,
digital camera, headset, printer, cell phone, et cetera. Bluetooth devices when connected together
should be near each other. It is said that approximately 33 feet maximum is the distance which
should be between two Bluetooth enabled devices.
Connecting any two devices with Bluetooth technology involves two basic phases, discovery or
finding, and pairing.
According to the system configuration, only when you wish, your Bluetooth device would be
broadcast to be available and visible to others. When you enable your Bluetooth device to be
available for other Bluetooth devices to be connected with, this is called making your device
discoverable. Then there is the option of pairing, which is usually a measure of functionality and
privacy. Pairing is basically the actual permanent connection created between two Bluetooth
devices which would enable these devices to share any information or data with each other.
Once a connection has been created, you do not need to pair both these devices for each other
again. Next time, all you have to do is switch on your Bluetooth connectivity, and both the devices
would be connected automatically- if in close proximity to each other. Obviously, there is always
the option of "un-pairing" by which you can break the connection between the two devices.
When you try to connect two Bluetooth devices, first of all, you will have to make your device
discoverable. Then you need to connect to the device which is available for connection. This is
where you would have to enter a multi-digit password or PIN. This password or PIN is usually of
four digits. When you are connecting your iPad with your cell phone, you would have the option to
choose your password. Other Bluetooth enabled devices, for instance, headset, have their by-
default password, which you can enter to create the connection.
If you wish to connect your iPad with a Bluetooth enabled headset, then you need first turn on the
Bluetooth receiver on your iPad. Go to settings, general, Bluetooth and then enable the Bluetooth
function. Then, take the headset and make it discoverable according to the instructions provided
with the headset. This would make the name of the headset visible in the list of Bluetooth devices
in your system. Enter the default password and your iPad and headset are connected via
Bluetooth.
You will find the best Bluetooth headsets for iPhone and Bluetooth keyboards for iPad at
GleeMobile.com!
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