top | item 46678004 (no title) ostacke | 1 month ago It falls quite close to the "super ideal scenarios" you described, but Nordic did a real world test and got a range of 1300 m using coded phy.https://devzone.nordicsemi.com/nordic/nordic-blog/b/blog/pos... discuss order hn newest IshKebab|1 month ago Interesting, so it roughly doubles the range. So we might be looking at like 50-100 m in the real world I guess. lxgr|1 month ago Regular Bluetooth already has 100 m of range, at least for class 1 devices like most Apple devices. (Many older/non-Apple devices are class 2, which only does roughly 10 m. Very noticeable difference in an office environment using headphones.)
IshKebab|1 month ago Interesting, so it roughly doubles the range. So we might be looking at like 50-100 m in the real world I guess. lxgr|1 month ago Regular Bluetooth already has 100 m of range, at least for class 1 devices like most Apple devices. (Many older/non-Apple devices are class 2, which only does roughly 10 m. Very noticeable difference in an office environment using headphones.)
lxgr|1 month ago Regular Bluetooth already has 100 m of range, at least for class 1 devices like most Apple devices. (Many older/non-Apple devices are class 2, which only does roughly 10 m. Very noticeable difference in an office environment using headphones.)
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