Bluetooth 6.0 standard announced, defining devices with super precision
The Bluetooth SIG has announced the specifications for the new Bluetooth 6.0 standard. It promises significant improvements in various applications.
One of the key features of the new version is Channel Sounding technology, which allows determining the distance between devices with an accuracy of up to 1 cm, even at long distances.
This innovation could prove particularly useful for features such as Apple Find My, as well as for various trackers and tags. Bluetooth 6.0 also offers improvements in data transmission security, and introduces ISOAL technology, which allows larger amounts of data to be transmitted in smaller packets.
While the exact timeline for Bluetooth 6.0 to appear in mass-produced products is not yet known, it is expected that the first devices based on the new standard could appear as early as 2025.
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