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Are your Bluetooth devices missing these key features? Here's why - and who to blame


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ZDNET's key takeaways

  • The current Bluetooth Core Specification is Bluetooth 6.2.
  • It's up to manufacturers to integrate the latest Bluetooth features into products.
  • Although Channel Sounding adoption is slow, Auracast adoption is gaining momentum.

I've attended two CES shows so far, and undoubtedly, the most informative meeting I've had is with the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). Bluetooth is ubiquitous, but aside from connecting us to our devices wirelessly, the technology feels obscure and cryptic.

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I talked with the Bluetooth team about all things Channel Sounding, Bluetooth 6.0, and Auracast, and the largest takeaway might surprise you: We're thinking about Bluetooth all wrong. Here's why.

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