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by wolfgke
3259 days ago
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> Is it possible there's something else in your environment interfering with the BT signal? Perhaps an office with lots of other BT connections? Bluetooth uses the frequency range between 2,402 GHz and 2,480 GHz. This is in the ISM band that is also used by Wi-Fi. Indeed according to the German Wikipedia article on Bluetooth (I could not find such a remark in the article in the English wikipedia) > https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bluetooth&oldid=1... Bluetooth can be disrupted by Wi-Fi, microwave ovens and cordless phones (but not by cordless phones using the DECT standard as is common in Germany). |
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