I have both bluetooth and infrared wireless technology on my cell phone -- I use bluetooth on a regular basis (ie. transfers and wireless talking). Anywho, can someone please explain (in lamen%26#39;s terms) what is the difference between bluetooth and infrared...
Answer:
Easier terms,
Infrared is like Connecting remote control to your television, while bluetooth is like making a wireless network with a router but smaller and only to your phone
Well newer phones are taking out infrared considering bluetooth is much more usefull with a 10m radius distance. While infrared if your sending pictures to your buddy then you have to put the phones side by side with the sensors facing eachother.
So think of bluetooth as a single popcorn in a big bowl, the popcorn is your phone and the empty area around the bowl is how far it can go.
And infrared is like... kissing a person on the lips, to send a kiss from your lips must come contact with other lips Basically, bluetooth and infrared are both wireless technology. Bluetooth does not need a direct line of connection like infrared. For exmple, to transfer information between two phones using infrared, the infrared red ports have to be lined up with nothing in between the ports blocking the connection. Bluetooth connection is usually about 33 feet with no "direct connection" needed.
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