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Bluetooth 6 makes it easier for a device to detect when another Bluetooth device moves into or out of range. It adds new controller-level commands and events that track these changes in real time.
Bluetooth 6.0 has more advanced filtering, meaning that instead of automatically scanning all the time, it knows when to scan and when to save its efforts and not transmit redundant data.
Bluetooth 6.0 Helps Save Battery with 'Monitoring Advertisers' Current Bluetooth technology and devices can sit there trying to connect to a phone or laptop, even when it's not in range.
The smartwatch is one of the first Android devices to support a new Bluetooth tracking feature called Channel Sounding.
The Bluetooth 6.1 update is focused on a new feature called Randomized RPA (Resolvable Private Address). This feature allows for the timing of RPA address changes, which improves privacy.
Here is a list of improvements in the new generation of Bluetooth 6.0 and we will try to analyze them in the following sections: Bluetooth Channel Sounding is needed to standardize and provide a ...
Bluetooth 6.1 has only just been revealed as part of the protocol's new bi-annual release schedule, but there’s a chance we might see it in new devices as soon as this year.
With Bluetooth now on a twice-yearly release schedule, the next update, Bluetooth 6.2, is expected to arrive by the end of 2025 with additional refinements and features.
Bluetooth 6.0 supports a new codec called LC3plus. This is an evolution of the LC3 codec that launched as part of Bluetooth LE (Low Energy) as the successor to the long-adopted SBC codec.
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