Bluetooth SIG Launches Gadget Guide

The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has launched a new consumer tool on the Bluetooth.com website. The Bluetooth Gadget Guide is designed to help consumers match their current Bluetooth-enabled devices to companion products. It also gives instructions on how to connect gadgets, and shows what gadgets have the capability to print, stream stereo music, transfer data and more, using Bluetooth technology.
Using a three-step process, the Guide walks consumers through the process of selecting the two Bluetooth-enabled products they are interested in, then supplies product descriptions, information on all the Bluetooth experiences possible with the pair of devices, and product availability for each device.
Users can browse available gadgets by scrolling through product pictures and descriptions.  ilters allow consumers to search by a specific Bluetooth device or by experience, such as streaming music or wireless gaming.  Visitors will be able to choose from a comprehensive list of products or type in their product for a personalized search.  The Guide also gives consumers access to complete pairing instructions for their specific combination of products, avoiding the hassle of following two instruction manuals to pair a set of devices. 
A single Bluetooth enabled gadget is like one hand clapping it doesnt do the trick, says Bluetooth SIG Executive Director, Michael Foley. But put two hands or two gadgets together and the outcome is a fantastic experience. What we have created is a comprehensive way for consumers to find the perfect Bluetooth products to achieve the exact wireless experience they are looking for. The Bluetooth Gadget Guide works in symphony with our Product Directory and Experience Icons to ensure a positive Bluetooth experience.
The Bluetooth SIG has partnered with its more than 11,000 member companies to create the Bluetooth Gadget Guide. Members are invited to enter new product information once they pass through the Bluetooth SIGs qualification program.