An incremental upgrade, Version 5.3 adds more stability ... and devices can be both client and hub at the same time, enabling Bluetooth devices to communicate with each other.
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 ...
3. Use modern Bluetooth versions and do software updates. Bluetooth has gone through several iterations in the past 10 years. Most modern headphones, like second-generation AirPods, use Bluetooth ...
There are so many versions and strings of letters associated with it. Nowadays, Bluetooth headphones and speakers generally work very smoothly but it has taken many years to get to this point.
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has released the latest version of the Bluetooth Core Specification, version 6.0. Bluetooth’s last major update was in 2016 when version 5 was announced.
It wasn’t until the rise of the smartphone more than a decade later that Bluetooth, now several versions more advanced, really started to make sense. As [Larry Bank] explains in a recent blog ...
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