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Bluetooth SIG Launches ‘One to Watch’


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The Bluetooth Special Interest Group, Inc. (SIG) today launched a new program aimed at shining a light on innovative Bluetooth technology implementations. As part of the Bluetooth SIG One to Watch program, companies chosen will be highlighted on Bluetooth.com and via the Bluetooth SIG’s marketing vehicles globally. The first One to Watch is 3M – chosen for its innovative Littmann 3200 stethoscope with a built-in Bluetooth radio for wireless transmission to a PC.

“Innovation in Bluetooth technology development runs across all sectors and markets,” said Michael Foley, Ph.D., executive director of the Bluetooth SIG. “Yet, most of the time the products we hear about are those in the mainstream consumer electronics markets – headsets, mobile phones, cars. The One to Watch

program is an outlet for some of the lesser known, but just as innovative and useful applications of the technology, to gain attention.”


The Bluetooth SIG One to Watch companies are chosen from products qualified by all levels of membership, including Adopter, of the Bluetooth SIG. These solutions have been selected because of their unique value, market possibility and implementation of Bluetooth technology.



Introducing the First ‘One to Watch’

The 3M Littmann 3200 stethoscope takes the device, invented in 1816 by French physician Rene Theophile Hyacinthe Laennec, to a whole new level.

In its 200+ year history, not much changed from the inventor’s original vision. With the 3M Littmann 3200, physicians can enhance their patient assessments by easily recording and storing heart, lung and other body sounds. These recorded sounds can be sent wirelessly to a PC using Bluetooth technology and then amplified; enabling physicians to more easily detect physical conditions such as heart murmurs. These sound files can also be attached to medical records or shared online for review by colleagues — enhancing physicians’ ability to diagnose and treat patients.

Future versions of the device are anticipated to interact with mobile phones, an expansion that would bring this technology to consumers and provide opportunities for improved home health care.

Added Foley: “Doctor Laennec would be impressed with the enhancements 3M, with Bluetooth technology, has made to this standard healthcare device.”


About Bluetooth® Wireless Technology

Bluetooth wireless technology is the global short-range wireless standard for personal connectivity of a broad range of electronic devices. The technology continues to evolve, building on its inherent strengths – small-form factor radio, low power, low cost, built-in security, robustness, ease-of-use, and ad hoc networking abilities. This evolution now provides manufacturers and consumers with three options for connecting wirelessly – classic Bluetooth technology for use in a wide range of consumer electronics; Bluetooth high speed technology for the transfer of video, music and photos between phones, cameras, camcorders, PCs and TVs; and Bluetooth low energy for low power sensor devices and new web services within the healthcare, fitness, security, home entertainment, automotive and automation industries. More than eight new Bluetooth enabled products are qualified every working day and more than 19 million Bluetooth units are shipping per week. There are nearly three billion Bluetooth devices in the marketplace and that number climbs daily, making it the only proven wireless choice for developers, product manufacturers, and consumers worldwide.


About the Bluetooth SIG

The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), comprised of leaders in the telecommunications, computing, consumer electronics, automotive and network industries, is driving development of Bluetooth wireless technology and bringing it to market. The Bluetooth SIG includes Promoter group companies Ericsson, Intel, Lenovo, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia and Toshiba, along with over 12,000 Associate and Adopter member companies. The Bluetooth SIG, Inc. headquarters are located in Kirkland, Washington, U.S.A. For more information please visit www.bluetooth.com : .

The Bluetooth word mark and logo are registered trademarks and are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.


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