Bluetooth is a technology with a very interesting history. When it first came around in the late 1990s, it promised to replace the mess of wires that was tucked behind every desk of the day.
We've long said that the best way to keep an old device up and running for longer is to swap out the slow hard drive it came with for an SSD. But does that same advice apply to an old iPod?
An incremental upgrade, Version 5.3 adds more stability, security and efficiency. Peripherals can list preferred channels with a central device. Previously, only the central device could set channels.
This Bluetooth Dual Mode (BTDM) Software Stack is the most mature and widely used licensed SW Stack in the market for Bluetooth Audio (Dual Mode) and IOT (Low Energy) products today. The stack has ...