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Using a Bluetooth Headset for the Motorola Bionic

By Gareth Jale


For some reason, smart phones now have taken off in popularity in a rate that far exceed that how cell phone were embraced during the early 90s. Thoughout the United States, it seems like everyone is replacing their cell phones with smart phones. They are using them to call family, parents, siblings, cousins; they are using them to stay in touch with work when out of the office; they are using them to play games and watch movies and simply enjoy themselves. And you can't blame people for wanting to enjoy themselves, right? Whatever your reason for wanting a smart phone or using one, you will probably also discover how helpful it can be to have the right accessories to complement your smart phone, and this is where this article comes in handy. This article will discuss some of the benefits you can have if you use a Bluetooth headset in place of traditional headphone sets for a smart phone such as the Motorola Bionic.

The primary advantage people tend to rave about when it comes to Bluetooth headsets used with smart phones over regular earphones is that they not only allow you to talk hands free, they also allow you to talk without wires. Talking without hands is an obvious advantage; if you have ever tried to have a difficult conversation while driving down a busy road in the city or on the highway, you probably know that you were lucky to wind up alive.

It is clear, then, that to the extent you can drive without having to devote one hand to managing your smart phone; you will be a safer and more secure member of the roadway. However, the secondary advantage offered by Bluetooth headsets is that they also allow you to talk without wires.

And while having a wireless headset may not seem much of a big deal, you won't want to experience an accident that had to deal with wires wrapping around your windshield wiper stick or your gear shifter. When you reach that point, it may be already too late. Bluetooth devices don't sound that bad now do they?

It is for this reason that a number of towns, cities, and communities have begun to enact laws restricting how people can use their cell and smart phones while driving. Simply put, many of them are making it illegal to use these kinds of phones in these kinds of situations unless you have headsets present. Yeah, it's a pretty good idea, considering the fact that nearly 50,000 people die each year on motorways in the United States. However, it does make it a little more inconvenient to use one's smart phone while on the road, and this is precisely where Bluetooth headsets are at an advantage.

When you don't have to worry about holding your phone or getting a ticket while you drive, driving just becomes safer in general. Beyond Bluetooth headsets, other accessories to consider include a case and a screen protector to keep your smart phone from bumping about while you drive.




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