Mobile Action Releases Enhanced Bluetooth Data Suite For Handset Manager
With a Class 2 Bluetooth v2.0 USB dongle, MA-730 also allows users to synchronize their phone book information and calendar, support two-way file transfers, and manage messages between cellular handsets and PCs. It can also help users to access the Internet with cellular phone carrier's GSM/GPRS service. The MA-730 features modem setup that allows users to connect their mobile phone to the Internet in just a few clicks. Support for Voice over IP (VoIP) also allows users to make Internet-enabled calls on MSN/Skype using a Bluetooth-enabled headset.
The MA-730 also supports the Handset Manager 9.2, Mobile Action's latest software release, so it offers more mobile multimedia applications. The MA-730 supports two-way synchronization and allows users to edit MP3 files, photos, pictures, and create animation and videos, as well as managing mobile multimedia content and applications, such as ring tones and wallpaper. Handset Manager 9.2's Music Manager feature lets users create PC playlists and synchronize tunes with their mobile phones, just like managing digital music for an MP3 player of iTunes for an iPod.
"Mobile Action is one of the few technology companies capable of developing a Bluetooth communication protocol stack driver that can support cellular applications", said Fitzwilliam Yang, brand manager for Mobile Action. "The new Bluetooth dongle gives business users new Internet access features and wireless features. And mobile multimedia fans will love the freedom and functionality of the multimedia features in Handset Manager. In short, our new data suite gives people more options to enjoy the convenience of Bluetooth communications".
The Handset Manager Bluetooth Data Suits supports PC Bluetooth peripherals (i.e. HIDs, Human Input Devices), such as a Bluetooth keyboard and a Bluetooth mouse. To meet the needs of VoIP users, the Handset Manager Bluetooth Data Suites also support wireless applications and devices, so that people can extend the use of Skype and Messenger via their Bluetooth headsets.
SOURCE: Mobile Action