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Effective and smooth connectivity plays a crucial role in the fast-changing, digitized reality. Bluetooth technology has been a part of our lives for decades – from the earliest, basic, very limited 1.0 version to today’s advanced specifications and popular gadgets such as smartwatches, earbuds, and other wearables. Among the essential innovations proposed to work using Bluetooth in recent years are True Wireless Stereo and Low Energy Audio.
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