That means Bluetooth 5 headphones, smart home devices, speakers, mice, keyboards…whatever. Apple was one of the first to ship a Bluetooth 5 compatible phone (along with Samsung in the Galaxy S8).īut the devices you connect to have to use Bluetooth 5 compatible hardware as well. If you have an iPhone 8/Plus, or iPhone X, you’ve already got the phone part taken care of. In order to take advantage of Bluetooth 5, you’ll need new Bluetooth 5 gear. The Bluetooth SIG wanted to make the branding simpler and easier for the public to understand. With this new version of Bluetooth, the special interest group (SIG) that controls the spec has opted to simply call it “Bluetooth 5” with no decimal point, no “v,” and no “LE.” Yes, it still included the low energy protocol (and it has been greatly improved), but it’s all wrapped up into one simple brand: Bluetooth 5.
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