What are the basic Bluetooth data rate specs?
Bluetooth supports both voice and data. The voice channels operate at 64 kbit/s. The Bluetooth 1.0 data rates include an asymmetric data rate (one way) of 721 kbit/s (while permitting 57.6 kbit/s in the return direction); and a symmetric data rate of 432.6 kbit/s. Bluetooth 2.0 has been designed to be backward compatible with existing Bluetooth devices, and will offer data transmission rates up to 12 Mbps. 2. What are the basic Bluetooth range specs? There are three classes of Bluetooth devices: Class 1, 2, and 3. The class specifies the transmit power of the device which affects the range (higher transmit power allows greater range). The Motorola V710 is a Bluetooth Class 2 device. Why your carrier does not want you to know about BlueTooth If you haven’t heard about BlueTooth technology, you are not alone. I find it astounding that such a convenient wireless connectivity solution like BlueTooth has not gone mainstream by now. The only possible reason…Profitability! This technology i
Bluetooth has the capability to enable both voice and data (depending on the specific Bluetooth profiles included on the device). The voice channels typically operate at 64 kbit/s. The Bluetooth 1.0 data rates include an asymmetric data rate (one way) of 721 kbit/s (while permitting 57.6 kbit/s in the return direction); and a symmetric data rate of 432.6 kbit/s.