HC 05 Bluetooth
HC 05 Bluetooth
mobile phones, computers, and personal digital assistants (PDAs) can be easily
interconnected using a short-range wireless connection. Using this technology,
users of cellular phones, pagers, and personal digital assistants can buy a three-in-
one phone that can double as a portable phone at home or in the office, get quickly
synchronized with information in a desktop or notebook computer, initiate the
sending or receiving of a fax, initiate a print-out, and, in general, have all mobile
and fixed computer devices be totally coordinated.
Bluetooth can wirelessly connect devices together. It can connect your headset to
your phone, car or computer. It can connect your phone or computer to your
speakers. Best of all? It can connect your lights, door locks, TV, shoes, basketballs,
water bottles, toys—almost anything you can think of—to an app on your phone.
Bluetooth takes it even further with connecting beacons to shoppers or travelers in
airports or even attendees at sporting events. The future of Bluetooth is limited
only to a developer’s imagination
Bluetooth is easy to use—for consumers, it really can’t get any easier. You go to
settings, turn on your Bluetooth, hit the pairing button and wait for it start
communicating. That’s it. From a development standpoint, creating a Bluetooth
product starts with the core specification and then you layer profiles and services
onto it. There are several tools that the SIG has to help developers. Bluetooth is
low cost—you can add Bluetooth for a minimal cost. You will need to buy a
module/system on chip (SoC)/etc. and pay an administrative fee to use the brand
and license the technology. The administrative fee varies on the size of the
company and there are programs to help startups.
HC-05 Specifications
2.45Ghz Frequency