![]() It is rare to come across a computer with Bluetooth hardware older than 3.0 still in frontline service. Bluetooth LE launched as part of Bluetooth 4.0. ![]() Bluetooth LE is becoming increasingly important as certain classes of devices are moving to Bluetooth LE, notably including Bluetooth mice and keyboards. If a device lacks Bluetooth LE (marketed as "Bluetooth Smart") support then it cannot communicate with other Bluetooth LE devices. Both devices must support a particular Bluetooth profile to use that profile. Bluetooth 5 is slowly finding its way into the latest notebooks - the ZBook Studio x360 G5 I am writing this reply on has an Intel Wireless-AC 9560 setup which supports Bluetooth 5.īackward compatibility on Bluetooth tends to be pretty good, though you only get the lowest common denominator of what both devices support for obvious reasons.
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