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Can Bluetooth be used to measure distance?
Bluetooth devices are not usually designed with a function to measure distance. However, it can be used to measure distance by inferring it mostly on received signal strength indicator (RSSI).
Is BLE different from Bluetooth?
Just like Bluetooth, BLE operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM band. Unlike classic Bluetooth, however, BLE remains in sleep mode constantly except for when a connection is initiated. The actual connection times are only a few ms, unlike Bluetooth which would take ~100ms.
What is BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy)?
Bluetooth Low Energy, also called BLE, was introduced in 2010 and ushred in a new age of connectivity, especially between smart devices and smartphones. BLE is a new wireless protocol that shares some features with Bluetooth Classic.
What is the difference between Bluetooth ready and Bluetooth Smart?
Bluetooth Smart Ready indicates a dual-mode device compatible with both classic and low energy peripherals. Bluetooth Smart indicates a low energy-only device which requires either a Smart Ready or another Smart device in order to function.
Does Bluetooth Low energy use more battery on Android or iOS devices?
Android and iOS devices also have very different battery impact depending on type of scans and number of Bluetooth Low Energy devices in the vicinity. With the newer chipsets and advances in software, both Android and iOS phones now have negligible power consumption in real-life Bluetooth Low Energy use scenarios.
What is Bluetooth Smart and how does it work?
Bluetooth 4.0—or Bluetooth Smart—gives the standard a brain transplant. The new specification uses improved technology that helps everyday gadgets stay paired longer while using less power. Plus, Bluetooth 4.0 enables a new class of gadgets such as fitness trackers, medical devices, key fobs for your car, and even home lighting controls.
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