Bluetooth technology opened new doors for the world of technology, letting all kinds of devices communicate with each other wirelessly. It's become a common feature in cell phones, PDAs, digital cameras, and notebooks, but we're only now beginning to talk about and apply the technology to cars. This article from Edmunds.com discusses the origins of Bluetooth, how it works, and its uses in the car. It also explores your options for adding Bluetooth to your car as well as its future in the auto industry.
Bluetooth in your car
Ditch the wired headsets and dangerous driving--talk freely with Bluetooth by adding one of these systems.
Safety first
More than just a convenience, Bluetooth could be a car's newest safety feature.