If you've recently bought any sort of smart device it might note that it has support for Bluetooth 5, the latest version of the Bluetooth standard. There's also a good chance that a recent purchase ...
Bluetooth is one of those pieces of tech that we now take for granted. Ever since its introduction in the mid-1990s it has become an essential wireless technology, not only for smartphones but also ...
If your computer supports Bluetooth 5.0, you can easily connect multiple wireless speakers. As it is one of the features of Bluetooth 5.0 or later. While modern-day computers might come with Bluetooth ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Bluetooth has been around for nearly 25 years now (yes, we feel old too) and its introduction was ...
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 ...
The Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ were the first smartphones to support Bluetooth 5.0, which, up to this point, hasn’t meant a whole lot. Why? Because very few other consumer electronics support it — but ...
Windows 11/10 has always included support for Bluetooth hardware. Well, this support has been here for a while now. And with support for the latest version of Bluetooth 5.0 LE, it keeps getting even ...
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 ...
There are definitely some expensive Bluetooth adapters, but they're relatively few and far between, and usually offer an especially luxurious feature set and ...
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 ...