The first iteration of Bluetooth, version 1.0, was released with basic wireless connection capabilities but suffered from significant limitations in connectivity and interference handling. Bluetooth 1 ...
Bluetooth 5 adds speed and flexibility to its low-energy (LE) variants. It offers twice the data throughput of 4.2, jumping from 1 Mb/s to maximum bursts of 2 Mb/s. To add versatility, bandwidth can ...
Apple appears to be preparing for future devices with Bluetooth 5.2 support, according to a filing in the Bluetooth SIG products database earlier this month. Among other possibilities, this could ...
Bluetooth 5.4, the upgraded wireless technology, offers longer battery life, wider range, stronger connections, enhanced smart home and IoT capabilities, and improved audio quality. Devices supporting ...
How Bluetooth 5.1, UWB and Wi-Fi 802.11az provide micro-location. How these technologies compare to deliver the next-generation of micro-location. Using wireless technologies for positioning isn’t new ...
One of the new specifications to appear on the new iPhone 8 and iPhone X is Bluetooth 5, an enhancement of the Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy protocol. Its primary benefit enables BLE devices (such as ...
Longer range, faster speed, and larger broadcast message capacity come with Bluetooth 5, which makes it an even stronger wireless competitor in the IoT space. How many Bluetooth radios do you own?
All four new iPhone 14 models and the second-generation AirPods Pro include support for Bluetooth 5.3, according to Apple's tech specs for each device, but the status of LE Audio support for the ...
The Bluetooth SIG recently released the core specification for version 6.0 of Bluetooth. Compared to 5.x, it contains a number of changes and some new features, the most interesting probably being ...
There are definitely some expensive Bluetooth adapters, but they're relatively few and far between, and usually offer an especially luxurious feature set and ...