Bluetooth wireless technology is a global wireless technology standard that enables ever-increasing devices to achieve simple, secure connectivity and become the backbone of the Internet of Things. With an updatable platform and low power consumption, Bluetooth® Smart technology brings opportunities for new applications in the mobile phone, consumer electronics, personal computers, automotive, health and fitness, smart home and retail industries.
Bluetooth technology is a wireless communication system designed to replace cables that connect mobile and/or fixed electronic devices. Stabilization, low energy consumption and low cost are the main features of Bluetooth technology. The original version of Bluetooth technology is traditional Bluetooth technology, using basic rate and / or enhanced data rate transmission. Low energy technology was introduced in Bluetooth version 4.0. Products that implement only low-energy technologies are called single-mode devices. Products that implement both conventional and low-energy technologies are called dual-mode devices. The Bluetooth core system includes a radio frequency transceiver, a baseband, and a protocol stack. The system provides services that enable connectivity and multiple data exchanges between different devices. Specific products can choose different configurations among the many functions of the core specifications, so that the products have different characteristics.
Bluetooth Smart is an innovative technology launched in 2010 that brings many new benefits to manufacturers, developers and consumers. Bluetooth Smart is the brand name for Bluetooth low energy technology, which was first introduced with the Bluetooth Core Specification version 4.0.
Bluetooth Smart is not only low-energy, it is also suitable for application (App) creation. This technology consumes less energy because it uses far less power than other wireless technologies. It is suitable for application creation because it is cheaper to create a Bluetooth Smart Sensor with this technology and has the flexibility to choose a development structure.
This allows developers to connect everyday items such as heart rate monitors, toothbrushes, and shoes into the connected world, making them compatible with Bluetooth Smart-compatible smartphones, tablets, or similar devices already installed by consumers. Communicate.