Love it or hate it, Bluetooth is in almost every gadget we own and use. It's one of the most universal means of communication between devices and thanks to the Low Energy protocol of Bluetooth 4.0 (and 4.1 and 4.2 subsequently), it has been propagating to various accessories, gadgets, wearables, and Internet of Things devices. Right now, I can count 13 things within 2 feet of me that use Bluetooth, and they're not all phones: I also have a speaker, a wireless trackpad, 2 smartwatches, a Fitbit, and so on.

But Bluetooth is slated for even more expansion as beacons start showing up everywhere, multiple items around you and even on you get smart, and your house/office appliances and various things start learning to communicate wirelessly. So the Bluetooth SIG has announced a new version of the wireless protocol that is meant to keep up with this increasing demand and these varying applications.

Bluetooth 5.0 is said to be coming late 2016 or early 2017, and it'll be bigger, better, faster... or whatever the saying is. Speed will be doubled, range will be quadrupled, and data broadcasting capacity will increase by 800%. That should allow various devices to communicate better indoors, outdoors, and across walls, as well as handle connections and demand more efficiently and with less wait times.

Hopefully, that means the connection will also become more reliable and disconnect less when your devices are within range of each other. You can read more about the details of the new version at the source link below.

PRESS RELEASE

Source: Bluetooth