Despite the name, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) has very little to do with the original Bluetooth, other than its use of the same 2.4 GHz frequencies. This is where [Dmitry] got the idea to use a 2.4 GHz ...
It is a good bet that you have at least one Bluetooth device hanging around. Headsets, mice, keyboards, and speakers have become increasingly common. Bluetooth forms a short range wireless network and ...
A Bluetooth stack includes the drivers and software necessary to use Bluetooth hardware. Even though your company's computers are using a different stack, such as for a Dell or Toshiba, you might need ...
Bluetooth 5.4, the latest specification from the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), includes a number of enhancements that will open additional markets and use cases. This is one of several ...
This file type includes high-resolution graphics and schematics when applicable. As discussed in previous parts of this series, from the Bluetooth Low Energy Specification point of view, Bluetooth 4.2 ...
Bluetooth is one of the most used short-range communication technologies. All smartphones are nowadays equipped with it as it allows connecting to many devices for many different needs. Yet in recent ...
The Bluetooth Low Energy 5.2 specification introduces LE audio, which is a significant step forward for Bluetooth audio, both in terms of sounds quality and functionality. LE Audio, based on our 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 ...
For those of us on the Android 11 Developer Preview, if you open the Developer Options page, you’ll find a new option amidst various Bluetooth settings offering to “Enable Gabeldorsche.” Of course, ...
This file type includes high-resolution graphics and schematics when applicable. Bluetooth is the protocol of choice when it comes to wireless connectivity for numerous applications like home and ...
(Bluetooth Low Energy) The low-power transmission technology introduced in Bluetooth 4. Bluetooth LE was originally the Wibree technology from Nokia, which was renamed Bluetooth Ultra Low Power (ULP) ...