Also please note that many if not all features mentioned here, are entirely optional when qualifying a Bluetooth 6.0 device. So the 6.0 sticker doesn't guarantee available features on a given device
omg can those standards committees stop with with making all requirements optional already. No one needs to step into the footsteps of the shitshow that is USB.
In a sense I can agree with them, in that a smart fridge probably won't need to implement the bluetooth location finder thing, but perhaps these optional features should become mandatory in certain device categories.
@@Idiomatick But then the printer also doesn't need Bluetooth 6. It should just use 5, it's backwards compatible anyways. Why does it need the version number 6 if it doesn't have anything that separates it from v5?
@@rainbowsquash673Yuk, cd’s are sooooo draconian. I much prefer the far superior quality sound of watching the band or artist record at a music studio in person
If it's compressed, then it's no longer lossless. This is called lossy compression. Currently the best one is LDAC that at 990KB/s is the least lossy out of all but places serious strain on battery and range. Also availability is limited. Sony who developed it uses it the most.
Bluetooth is that one wireless tech that’s been a foundational necessity for decades but has also evolved at a snail’s pace compared to everything else wireless. Kinda like consumer ethernet standards.
I think, the complete lack of progress on ethernet speeds is caused by two things. First is, consumers use Wi-Fi. Wireless is more convenient and mostly work as advertised. The second reason is probably the unfortunate relevant one. Network storage industry players like EMC, HP, NetApp and the likes undermining innovations in favour of their respective proprietary fibre-optics solutions for enterprises. That is a trillion dollar business they do not want to give up to some "open" and "free to use" standard.
Bluetooth LE audio with the LC3 codec is supposed to improve call quality as well. There are already headphones that support that. I have not heard of any with drastically improved call quality though
@@Tatsuki09ye, I have S23+ and I can connect it to 2 pairs of headphones, but to be fair it's kinda annoying when you borrow a family member's headphones. My mom has S21+ and it constantly connects to my bluetooth headphones too
We are still using Bluetooth 2.0 for Audio and 1.0 for Hands Free (aka audio with microphone). Bluetooth 5.0 brought LE-Audio and I'm not sure there is a single implementation of it yet.
Devices compatible with Bluetooth LE Audio include the Google Pixel 7/8, Samsung Galaxy S23, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 smartphones. When it comes to headphones the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, OnePlus Buds Pro 2 and Earfun Air Pro 3 true wireless earbuds are also confirmed to support it.
@@G0A7 Are you sure they actually use it? Or is it just the radio that implements the 5.2 spec. Because it would mean massive differences in how they work. LE-Audio is connectionless, has lower bitrate than classic radio and only supports one codec. I have no idea if it even supports bi-directional audio or if it is just broadcasting, like most LE-Radio stuff.
@@marcopfeiffer3032I am very curious about this as well, as proper documentation is nonexistent and the list of devices that even try to claim anything is extremely slim. What I will say tho is that connecting my buds2 pro/ buds3 pro to a PC or mac sounds noticeably worse than using them with my s23 (which claims to be using LE audio)
@@TheRybka30 That may well be but that is usually the case because some headset manufacturers use different EQ settings for different codecs. Android usually has the broadest bluetooth codec support. I would expect LE-Audio to sound worse, because the bitrate is much lower and the fixed codec is something specific to LE-Audio. But I haven't actually heard it yet and I'm also not that picky about audio compression. It just has to sound good.
Receive and transmit at full quality to make wireless headphones not sound like a phone call is all I care about… guess I’ll be waiting another 8 years
@@rainbowsquash673 Depends on your use case really. I prefer to be able to walk around the house and use them but when at the desk wired is for sure better. Basically wireless is for convenience and wired for audio quality but that by no means makes wireless headphones bad (even though most aren't great).
In fact, Samsung adopted and used UWB long before Apple. It's just the usual NA based reality distortion field in action. That said, it is probably nice to see this feature being integrated into BT instead of requiring separate radios.
@@triadwarfare Obviously it can be fixed. Not for old devices, but like codecs and other bluetooth features, it can simply be turned on if both devices advertise that they support it. Plenty of bluetooth features have been added in a backwards-compatible way like that. Honestly, I wouldn't even mind not supporting the legacy dual-mode thing on new devices. It's so bad that it isn't usable anyways.
My only wish is for manufacturers to finally support LE-Audio everywhere! You have research for that feature to know, if there's even the possibility for it to exist.
switching from BT 5.0 to 5.4 alrady felt like a HUGE leap, I hope that the leap from 5.4 to 6.0 is actually even bigger than that and not just marketing
Nothing for the audio?? WTH! The most important improvement needed to be in the minimum audio quality transmission and reception which should have been quite high.
Samsung delivers proper lossless 24-bit audio over Bluetooth 5. It is possible, you just have to be good at it. :) Only on their own and some AKG headphones, though. But, still. AKG is a Samsung company, so technically also their own headphones. Samsung has also been providing their own low-latency audio on BT for years. Allowing gaming audio on their headphones. They've always pushed BT innovation to the limits. The first time they delivered lossless 16-bit audio was about a decade ago. Apple still can't do 16-bit audio on their 600 buck "pro" headphones to this date.
@@tim3172HSP/HFP is a Bluetooth profile for bidirectional audio that is used when you're actively recording through a Bluetooth device due to A2DP only supporting undirectional audio. HSP/HFP CVSD is capped at 8KHz, and HFP mSBC is capped at 16KHz. Both sample rates are significantly lower compared to even SBC which is 44KHz so yes, it pretty much is a Bluetooth issue.
All I want from a Smart lock is it to tell me if it is currently locked or not. I don't want it to have the ability to remotely unlock. If it can unlock remotely, even if you have to be 2 meters or closer, that still means that eventually a nefarious method will be found/created of unlocking it, by someone who shouldn't. Physical mechanical locks are the only locks I can trust long term. And I use trust to mean that they will work the same way, have the same weaknesses from the day I buy them to the day I replace them. A lock that has a way of remotely unlocking will eventually have an exploit created that renders the remote features as more of a liability than a convenience. A physical lock can be picked, but I buy it knowing that from the beginning, and other that just destroying the lock entirely, or completely bypassing the lock altogether, that will always be the only weakness.
What are the differences between BT 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4 without looking it up? If you have to look it up anyway, what difference does the "name" make?
The problem is that 2.45 GHz is pretty much the only ISM band that's the same across all countries (meaning Bluetooth devices can be sold as-is everywhere). 900 MHz isn't available in Europe, 5.8 GHz has different cutouts in different countries (only 5150-5350 is safe across all countries, but restricted to indoors use in most countries, and that's going to be used by 5 GHz Wi-Fi a lot of the time), 6 GHz is even worse in that regard, and range goes down as you go up in frequency, so 24 GHz and up would barely let you get 10 meters away from the antenna before you lose signal. 2.45 GHz means Bluetooth devices don't face country-specific restrictions on usage, and you don't need to reconfigure your phone and earbuds based on the country you're in.
Finally I can stream Call of duty zombies on my ipod touch without having my teammates leave due to loss of Bluetooth connection 😢 It only took 12 years
My current bluetooth headphones transmit sound slower than my monitor image. I feel like knowing the future when my game queue pops on the screen, and then moments after, the sound reaches my ears.
Still got an issue with modern Bluetooth, in the old times you never had an issue with playing music. And now in these 8 years you hear the music stop for 0,5 seconds and then it goes again
So I am pretty happy with 5.0 with less or no lag anymore. The tracking stuff is not really a game changer, and the screen yanks most of my power from my phone anyhow.
Can you do an updated video on ram? On the latest tech, is there a performance difference between dual and quad channel ram? How much ram is recommended today?
All variant of Bluetooth 5 exhibit major sound delay and wifi disruption when you use wireless subwoofer, wifi hotspot and wifi connection at nearby connectivity.
Samsung's smart tag plus also has UWB, and has been around since before air tags. It also has a built in hole lol. I know it's likely that nobody cares, but there we are.
Two things. 1. You are in Canada so that would be Molson Canadian. 2. Proximity means close. So saying "close proximity" is redundant, as if saying "close close".
Cool but can it run full quality audio and microphone to my PC? Choosing between stereo and mono+handsfree (mic) is ridiculous in 2024! Its a$200 headset - FIGURE IT OUT! Also when at it lets put in some work on Windows Bluetooth
BT still remains one of the least secure wireless protocols. Didn't hear anything about enhancing security in this upgrade, unfortunately. Having said that, the improvements sound pretty good, at least on paper.
So this ia the first bt version with serious relevant chamge since 4.0? (Other than the one that lets me maybe connect two headsets if phone plays nice.)
I just think cars should be able to display the album art of the currently playing song over Bluetooth by reading the metadata of the song itself & not trying to search the web for a match
Until they add support for STEREO AUDIO + MIC channel to the bluetooth spec...I won't use it. You can either have mono-audio+mic, or stereo audio, but not both at the same time.
Some respect for the Bluetooth team to not name it Bluetooth 5.4 Version 2.
Bluetooth 5.4 Version 2 Gen 2*
Skipping Gen 1 completely because.. idk
the bar is in hell
@@ashyouknow7420 🤣 Bluetooth SuperSpeed 5.4 Gen 2 2x2
Was looking for this comment to save me from typing it! 😉🔥
I wish the Attack on Titan Creators were like that...
Also please note that many if not all features mentioned here, are entirely optional when qualifying a Bluetooth 6.0 device. So the 6.0 sticker doesn't guarantee available features on a given device
omg can those standards committees stop with with making all requirements optional already. No one needs to step into the footsteps of the shitshow that is USB.
@@Fiyaaaahh I'm not sure I need cm precision tracking of my printer.
In a sense I can agree with them, in that a smart fridge probably won't need to implement the bluetooth location finder thing, but perhaps these optional features should become mandatory in certain device categories.
@@Idiomatick But then the printer also doesn't need Bluetooth 6. It should just use 5, it's backwards compatible anyways. Why does it need the version number 6 if it doesn't have anything that separates it from v5?
@@Idiomatick it can still ship with 5.2, its not like you need 6.0 to send 4MB of data for each page
Hi, I'm from the future. We still use Bluetooth 5
Im from farther in the future we now use 5.2
hey, so at least we finally moved on from bluetooth 2.0
@@reniervandermerwe I'm from right now and I use 5.3
Nooo
I’m from the furthest in the future and Bluer-Tooth 7 just dropped. The signal distance is still the same
Riley, could You make a video to explain Bluetooth tech advancing from v 1.0 to recent, how it's been evolving?
I was just searching this yesterday unironically. A simple google search would suffice tho
@@JohnDoe-iv5ns You realize most of the TeckQuickie videos could be replaced with a quick search, no?
Not Riley, he is Linus
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I'd also like to know
I just want Bluetooth to be able to pass lossless compression, high fidelity audio.
@@rainbowsquash673Yuk, cd’s are sooooo draconian. I much prefer the far superior quality sound of watching the band or artist record at a music studio in person
@@rainbowsquash673 Shame, i love to get a box of cds with me every time i go to work it's so much more convenient that disgusting Bluetooth headphone
If it's compressed, then it's no longer lossless. This is called lossy compression.
Currently the best one is LDAC that at 990KB/s is the least lossy out of all but places serious strain on battery and range. Also availability is limited. Sony who developed it uses it the most.
It already does with aptX lossless
@@Raivo_K So FLAC (free lossless audio compression) is lossy ???????????????????????????????????????
Bluetooth is that one wireless tech that’s been a foundational necessity for decades but has also evolved at a snail’s pace compared to everything else wireless.
Kinda like consumer ethernet standards.
Kinda like Bic Pens
@@ManMpha If it works, it works.
Kinda like battery tech
@@hellawolfdefinitely this!
I think, the complete lack of progress on ethernet speeds is caused by two things. First is, consumers use Wi-Fi. Wireless is more convenient and mostly work as advertised.
The second reason is probably the unfortunate relevant one. Network storage industry players like EMC, HP, NetApp and the likes undermining innovations in favour of their respective proprietary fibre-optics solutions for enterprises. That is a trillion dollar business they do not want to give up to some "open" and "free to use" standard.
That literal audio latency improvement at 4:50. Bravo the editor!
Cool but when are we getting high quality handsfree/headset mode?
The new galaxy buds 3 support it with galaxy phones, but I don't know if that's actually part of the spec
Bluetooth LE audio with the LC3 codec is supposed to improve call quality as well. There are already headphones that support that. I have not heard of any with drastically improved call quality though
Right? Can't believe this is STILL an issue nowadays and people seem to not even care
@@micksam7 auracast since 5.2
But *its optional*
@@daGwommit’s why I still use (much cheaper) wired EarPods for calls
Not supporting lossless audio at this day and age is WILD
Wake me up when auracast is no longer optional
two pairs to one device or i dont care
Yes!
That's possible with 5 too, just a device limitation. Flagship Samsungs already support it for example
@@Tatsuki09ye, I have S23+ and I can connect it to 2 pairs of headphones, but to be fair it's kinda annoying when you borrow a family member's headphones. My mom has S21+ and it constantly connects to my bluetooth headphones too
@@Tatsuki09 my samsung s10 even supports this
Buy a redmi
Can't wait for bluetooth 6 buds
We are still using Bluetooth 2.0 for Audio and 1.0 for Hands Free (aka audio with microphone).
Bluetooth 5.0 brought LE-Audio and I'm not sure there is a single implementation of it yet.
Devices compatible with Bluetooth LE Audio include the Google Pixel 7/8, Samsung Galaxy S23, Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 smartphones. When it comes to headphones the Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, OnePlus Buds Pro 2 and Earfun Air Pro 3 true wireless earbuds are also confirmed to support it.
@@G0A7 Are you sure they actually use it? Or is it just the radio that implements the 5.2 spec. Because it would mean massive differences in how they work. LE-Audio is connectionless, has lower bitrate than classic radio and only supports one codec. I have no idea if it even supports bi-directional audio or if it is just broadcasting, like most LE-Radio stuff.
@@marcopfeiffer3032 i know the same as you buddy, your way more interested in this than me so do your research if you want
@@marcopfeiffer3032I am very curious about this as well, as proper documentation is nonexistent and the list of devices that even try to claim anything is extremely slim. What I will say tho is that connecting my buds2 pro/ buds3 pro to a PC or mac sounds noticeably worse than using them with my s23 (which claims to be using LE audio)
@@TheRybka30 That may well be but that is usually the case because some headset manufacturers use different EQ settings for different codecs. Android usually has the broadest bluetooth codec support.
I would expect LE-Audio to sound worse, because the bitrate is much lower and the fixed codec is something specific to LE-Audio. But I haven't actually heard it yet and I'm also not that picky about audio compression. It just has to sound good.
Receive and transmit at full quality to make wireless headphones not sound like a phone call is all I care about… guess I’ll be waiting another 8 years
Sounds like you're still stuck with BT 3.0 lol
My Audeze Maxwell sound great to me (and I've owned muti thousand dollar headphones and amp/dacs) and they're wireless.
@@rainbowsquash673 what did they even do bro why are you so offended?
@@WyattOShea my galaxy buds 2 pro sound great to me too. This person might have some issues with his devices.
@@rainbowsquash673 Depends on your use case really. I prefer to be able to walk around the house and use them but when at the desk wired is for sure better. Basically wireless is for convenience and wired for audio quality but that by no means makes wireless headphones bad (even though most aren't great).
0:34 OMG a floating Riley appears :O
Samsung SmartTag 2 uses UWB as well, so Apple isn't the only one using it.
In fact, Samsung adopted and used UWB long before Apple. It's just the usual NA based reality distortion field in action.
That said, it is probably nice to see this feature being integrated into BT instead of requiring separate radios.
We got tons of nice-to-haves but still no stereo audio while using the microphone on Bluetooth headsets.
Here's to waiting another decade...
That's what LE-Audio should be for.
This is a legacy function that cannot be removed.
@@triadwarfare Obviously it can be fixed. Not for old devices, but like codecs and other bluetooth features, it can simply be turned on if both devices advertise that they support it.
Plenty of bluetooth features have been added in a backwards-compatible way like that.
Honestly, I wouldn't even mind not supporting the legacy dual-mode thing on new devices. It's so bad that it isn't usable anyways.
0:14 "Sounding"???
Already ahead of you
e: my AirPod is stuck
The internet has ruined us.
My brother in Christ
Why do I get that reference… damn internet
why do i know it ....
My only wish is for manufacturers to finally support LE-Audio everywhere!
You have research for that feature to know, if there's even the possibility for it to exist.
So when we get lossless over bluetooth?
Maybe if Airia (SCL6 old MQAir) works as expected we could get it
Just as all other devices started implementing 5.3
Bluetooth 6.9 finally gonna be the version
😐
nice
They're surely saving the good stuff for that exact version
It'll never come out.
No.ice
Good to see that I fixit isn't actually salty with LTT. The soldering iron looks neat but i'll stick with my hako
Why would they be salty?
I may be out of the loop.
nope just untill this month end
@@nninjastrike2127 Watch the recent wan show at 46:13
@@nninjastrike2127basically they aren’t happy with LTT’s new precision screwdriver.
A lil' bit salty given that they cancelled their partnership :D
Nice! That and 5.4's AptX Lossless and AptX Adaptive and other things are making Bluetooth a much better experience.
switching from BT 5.0 to 5.4 alrady felt like a HUGE leap, I hope that the leap from 5.4 to 6.0 is actually even bigger than that and not just marketing
Nothing for the audio?? WTH!
The most important improvement needed to be in the minimum audio quality transmission and reception which should have been quite high.
Samsung delivers proper lossless 24-bit audio over Bluetooth 5. It is possible, you just have to be good at it. :)
Only on their own and some AKG headphones, though. But, still.
AKG is a Samsung company, so technically also their own headphones.
Samsung has also been providing their own low-latency audio on BT for years. Allowing gaming audio on their headphones. They've always pushed BT innovation to the limits. The first time they delivered lossless 16-bit audio was about a decade ago. Apple still can't do 16-bit audio on their 600 buck "pro" headphones to this date.
I'm not usually into sounding, but this sounds pretty useful.
Are microphones gonna stop sounding like doo-doo?
That's on the mics, not on the BT standard.
@@tim3172HSP/HFP is a Bluetooth profile for bidirectional audio that is used when you're actively recording through a Bluetooth device due to A2DP only supporting undirectional audio. HSP/HFP CVSD is capped at 8KHz, and HFP mSBC is capped at 16KHz. Both sample rates are significantly lower compared to even SBC which is 44KHz so yes, it pretty much is a Bluetooth issue.
Well they don't. Depends on brand and model.
@@tim3172it’s absolutely not.
My man's got the realest foot stance here. I feel like I'm on a softball team getting a pep-talk
i just want them to fix the audio/mic bandwidth issue
Good to see IfixIt is still a sponsor! 😊
00:26 that transition is so great I still think the sweater switch was intentional instead of needing to do a fix take after the main shooting
All I want from a Smart lock is it to tell me if it is currently locked or not. I don't want it to have the ability to remotely unlock. If it can unlock remotely, even if you have to be 2 meters or closer, that still means that eventually a nefarious method will be found/created of unlocking it, by someone who shouldn't. Physical mechanical locks are the only locks I can trust long term. And I use trust to mean that they will work the same way, have the same weaknesses from the day I buy them to the day I replace them. A lock that has a way of remotely unlocking will eventually have an exploit created that renders the remote features as more of a liability than a convenience. A physical lock can be picked, but I buy it knowing that from the beginning, and other that just destroying the lock entirely, or completely bypassing the lock altogether, that will always be the only weakness.
I like that Bluetooth is one of the more reliable things when it comes to name and function. No Bluetooth 6 4x4 Pro Max Ultra or whatever.
What are the differences between BT 5.0, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4 without looking it up?
If you have to look it up anyway, what difference does the "name" make?
Bluetooth 7.0: a new frequency band to prevent interference with 2.4ghz wifi networks and stop microwaves from disrupting your connection.
Seriously! 2.45ghz is a garbage frequency!
The problem is that 2.45 GHz is pretty much the only ISM band that's the same across all countries (meaning Bluetooth devices can be sold as-is everywhere). 900 MHz isn't available in Europe, 5.8 GHz has different cutouts in different countries (only 5150-5350 is safe across all countries, but restricted to indoors use in most countries, and that's going to be used by 5 GHz Wi-Fi a lot of the time), 6 GHz is even worse in that regard, and range goes down as you go up in frequency, so 24 GHz and up would barely let you get 10 meters away from the antenna before you lose signal.
2.45 GHz means Bluetooth devices don't face country-specific restrictions on usage, and you don't need to reconfigure your phone and earbuds based on the country you're in.
cant believe they added sounding to bluetooth
"track with centimeter precision"
Governments: salivating
Finally I can stream Call of duty zombies on my ipod touch without having my teammates leave due to loss of Bluetooth connection 😢
It only took 12 years
Until we get Bluetooth with enough bandwidth for lossless audio, I don’t really care.
Probably the last IFix AD that we will be seein at LTT 😩
Sponsor Ends at 2:36
My hero
The clean and jerk? Isnt that around the wrong way?
Thanks for the video!
I'm waiting for Bluetooth 20.0
My current bluetooth headphones transmit sound slower than my monitor image.
I feel like knowing the future when my game queue pops on the screen, and then moments after, the sound reaches my ears.
Great explanation 🎉
UWB technology that Apple is using is also based on an open standard - IEEE 802.15.4. Samsung and Google are using it as well.
I wish that the video you plug at the endcard would be linked in the description. The cards don't always appear for me on mobile.
Still got an issue with modern Bluetooth, in the old times you never had an issue with playing music. And now in these 8 years you hear the music stop for 0,5 seconds and then it goes again
So I am pretty happy with 5.0 with less or no lag anymore. The tracking stuff is not really a game changer, and the screen yanks most of my power from my phone anyhow.
Besides someone tuning in. Why. It use radio waves? At least for music.
This actually sounds pretty useful
"PBR"
me : oh! physical based rendering!
"Phase Based Ranging"
me : oh
Can you do an updated video on ram? On the latest tech, is there a performance difference between dual and quad channel ram? How much ram is recommended today?
hoping bt6 will help me in connecting my ear buds just by turning on BT, & not freshly pairing every time i've to use them.
Can you do a video on Auracast and Bluetooth LE Audio?
I prefer to leave my channel unsounded. Will stick with the current version of Bluetooth, thank you very much.
All variant of Bluetooth 5 exhibit major sound delay and wifi disruption when you use wireless subwoofer, wifi hotspot and wifi connection at nearby connectivity.
Samsung's smart tag plus also has UWB, and has been around since before air tags. It also has a built in hole lol.
I know it's likely that nobody cares, but there we are.
Two things. 1. You are in Canada so that would be Molson Canadian. 2. Proximity means close. So saying "close proximity" is redundant, as if saying "close close".
‘Close closeness’, more like. ‘Proximal’ would be ‘close’.
These are good updates
Harold Bluetooth would be proud because it will make our lives easier
I just want a good bluetooth headset with audio AND mic quality, wheres the bandwidth increases at T_T
@@NekokunPlays look up auracast, compatibility is still the wild west
Good thing they didnt call it Bluetooth 5.4 Gen 2x2 V2.2
Is this a software update, or does it require new hardware?
Good man!! PBR .. the greatest beer! And not Professional Bull Riding either .. ;)
why no explanation about nearlink?
No hi res audio ?
Still no change to the loss of audio quality when the mic is in use. :(
How do you make the shop ad on the left go away? Everytime i tried to double tap left to rewind, it accidentally takes me to its store page.
The Bluetooth device is ready to peal 😂😂
i want a bluetooth AM radio transmitter
Oh, Ifixit is back already?😂
ifixit sponsor is... wild :D
0.30 A wild Techlinked Riley appeared
Will it have the "no severe lag" feature?
So the new Bluetooth kinda makes our phones into Pokémon itemfinders
Heck yeah! Slightly less unreliable connection!
SIGN ME UP!!
You're telling me we're out here sounding stuff now?? Wow 😂
0:45 But you don't have a beard, Riley! 😂
Does it fix the terrible connecting abilities?
Cool but can it run full quality audio and microphone to my PC? Choosing between stereo and mono+handsfree (mic) is ridiculous in 2024! Its a$200 headset - FIGURE IT OUT! Also when at it lets put in some work on Windows Bluetooth
I'm not the only one, that's what pisses me off about bluetooth the most.
BT still remains one of the least secure wireless protocols. Didn't hear anything about enhancing security in this upgrade, unfortunately. Having said that, the improvements sound pretty good, at least on paper.
Can we ever get a Bluetooth version with less than 10ms latency or capable of transmitting 16bit-48kHz/24bit-96kHz audio.
No
And still can't send and receive audio simultaneously? (2 headphone speakers in; 1 mic out)
does it fix cancelling out wifi signal? my wifi is unstable when im using wireless headset or eadbuds when mobile gaming
Since many of current flagship tech still uses 5.4 I'm sure it'll take another 5 years for majority to adapt into "new" standard
Will it still interfere with other devices working on 2.4ghz frequency ?
of course
No bandwidth increase?
So this ia the first bt version with serious relevant chamge since 4.0? (Other than the one that lets me maybe connect two headsets if phone plays nice.)
so, no audio quality or latency improvements?
@4:44 slight mention of it with little details
Sure !
It still blows my mind that our phones can time something traveling across the room and back at the speed of light.
I just think cars should be able to display the album art of the currently playing song over Bluetooth by reading the metadata of the song itself & not trying to search the web for a match
Until they add support for STEREO AUDIO + MIC channel to the bluetooth spec...I won't use it. You can either have mono-audio+mic, or stereo audio, but not both at the same time.
It's disgraceful that in 2024
bluetooth still can't transmit audio both ways.
They should now make true Lossless Bluetooth codecs.
It's time to defeat WiFi and other connections!!!!
My 3 Banes to Trouble: Printers, WiFi, Bluetooth. (May I NEVER have to troubleshoot Bluetooth printing!)
So better tracking you so you can be sent ads. Got it. Haha totally haven't started getting distrustful of every thing at this point.
It was difficult to tell when the Ad finished
Such great magic!