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The iPhone Ushers in An Age of True Mobility

The mobile phone and the internet have already transformed peoples’ social lives and made a great impact in the workplace. Most of us can still remember the first clunky handsets became available as executive toys or car phones, not something for the masses.

But today the workplace is on the verge of becoming truly mobile, totally virtual to the concept of the “office”. In fact it is no exaggeration to suggest that the concept of the office that we and particularly our parents grew up with will be completely redrawn over the next five to 10 years as mobility becomes woven right into the fabric of working practices across enterprises of all sizes.

Indeed the impact of this impending mobility revolution will be felt most strongly in smaller organisations, the SMEs, which generally have not yet given staff remote access to communications and messaging services.

BlueTrek G2 User Guide

The Bluetrek G2 headset is a wireless headset based on the Bluetooth technology.

The Bluetooth technology is a standard for wireless short distance radio communications. Devices like a headset and a mobile phone can communicate with each other without wires within approximately 10 meters.

Bluetrek G2 is a qualified Bluetooth headset that complies with the Bluetooth 1.1 protocol. It supports two profiles: Headset Profile and Hands-free profile. It will work with any qualified Bluetooth device that supports the Headset profile or the Hands-free profile.

Bluetrek G2 headset can be used with:

  • A qualified Bluetooth mobile phone (*);
  • A non-Bluetooth mobile phone (*) connected to the Bluetooth adaptor BT07 (optional);

(*) or another Bluetooth device supporting the Headset or Hands-free profile. This user guide is focusing on the use of this Bluetooth headset with a Bluetooth mobile phone, which is the most common application.