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Bluetooth® Technology Website
The official website for the Bluetooth wireless technology. Get up to date specifications, news, and development info.
Bluetooth
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Pair a Bluetooth device in Windows - Microsoft Support
Select the desired Bluetooth device and follow any additional instructions if they appear. Once the Bluetooth device is paired successfully, select the Done button.
Bluetooth - Wikipedia
Typically less than 10 m (33 ft), up to 100 m (330 ft). Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard that is used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over short distances and building personal area networks (PANs).
What Is Bluetooth? - How-To Geek
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications standard designed specifically for replacing wired connections in nearby peripheral devices like headsets, speakers, game controllers, mice, and keyboards.
How Bluetooth Works - HowStuffWorks
WiFi and Bluetooth are both wireless technologies for connecting devices, but while Wifi is primarily used to connect devices to the Internet, Bluetooth is used to transfer data across electronic devices over short distances.
What Is Bluetooth? The History, How It Works, and What's Next - WIRED
We explain everything you need to know about Bluetooth, the long-standing wireless connectivity standard.
What Is Bluetooth® Technology? - Intel
Bluetooth technology is primarily used to wirelessly connect peripherals to mobile phones, desktops, and laptops. Some of the most common Bluetooth accessories include mice, keyboards, speakers, and headphones. Many gaming controllers use Bluetooth technology for wireless connectivity as well.
What Is Bluetooth? The Ultimate Guide - Lifewire
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communication technology that allows devices such as mobile phones, computers, and peripherals to transmit data or voice wirelessly over a short distance.
How Does Bluetooth Technology Work? | Family Handyman
Bluetooth allows two devices (like your phone and your wireless earbuds) to connect directly without Wi-Fi or wires. The technology uses UHF radio waves to connect the devices over short distances.
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