This is true for both the home and office. In a typical desktop set-up, one may have their keyboard connected to their mouse, a monitor, a printer, and so on. Bluetooth technology has the ability to eliminate the use for the cable guessing game. What cable plugs into which device and so on (O’Brien & Marakas, 2011, p. 249). I feel that an indirect benefit for businesses that have a high volume of Bluetooth enabled devices is safety. It is possible that trip hazards may be decreased by removing cables that connect various computer …show more content…
Devices can be in separate rooms and still connect with each other. This may be important in a business setting if the printer one is accessing is not able to be located near the user and is in a completely separate room (Retrieved from http://www.bluetooth.com/Pages/Fast-Facts.aspx).
Disadvantages of Bluetooth Technology It is difficult to find supporting evidence of disadvantages to this technology, however, users of the technology may state that speed of Bluetooth Internet connectivity is slow. Another disadvantage that may be referenced is regarding battery usage. Users may experience that the batteries on their enabled devices have a decreased battery life. To combat this issue, the best thing to do is to disable the Bluetooth when not in use. Additionally, there can be security issues with Bluetooth as with any other form of technology (Retrieved from http://electronicsbus.com/bluetooth-wireless-communication-pros-cons/).
Bluetooth Technology and