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by jwtorres 2501 days ago
There certainly is a penalty for missing time slots (especially if you're trying to overpower the other transmitter). There are two reasons for this: (1) the victim device will have hit the time slot and the pairing process will move into the next stage and (2) packet counters will prevent you from using the same packet in the wrong slot.

Trying to overpower the transmission of the BT peer is certainly the technique to take (although I was hoping not to broadcast that publicly in my original post). You will still have a tough time, however, because you're probably trying to overpower the transmission of two collocated devices (e.g. keyboard+computer) while you are 5-50feet away. In many cases you'll probably end up saturating the receiving antenna. It will be largely a trial-and-error technique, but it will work eventually.

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> packet counters will prevent you from using the same packet in the wrong slot.

Source to back up that claim? I am not an expert, but have enough experience on the topic to feel justified in feeling that’s wrong.