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Our non-surgical Baha Start portfolio now includes the Baha 7 Sound Processor and the new Baha SoundBand. Baha Start is ...
The Baha 7 Sound Processor builds upon the same great hearing performance of its predecessor while advancing Cochlear's ...
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has announced Bluetooth Core Specification 6.1, bringing important improvements to the popular wireless communication protocol. One new feature ...
Specifications for the new Bluetooth 6.1 suggest that battery life and privacy could be enhanced for phones and accessories. It allows for randomised refresh times, as well as the operation being ...
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has released Bluetooth 6.1 as part of its new bi-annual update schedule. The update introduces Randomized Resolvable Private Address (RPA), a feature ...
The Bluetooth SIG rolled out the Bluetooth 6.1 Core Specification. This update fixes a bunch of glitches and adds a fresh trick: the Randomized Resolvable Private Address feature. Basically ...
Bluetooth 6.1, the latest standard announced by the Bluetooth SIG, is designed to improve user privacy on compatible devices. Expected to arrive on devices by 2026, the new standard also promises ...
Although the company has yet to make an official announcement, the upcoming smartphone has been spotted on the Bluetooth SIG certification website. Interestingly, another model in the series ...
In 1998, a handful of companies focused on wire replacement for mobile voice and data came together to form the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), an entity that would grow to include tens of ...
It supports both USB-C wired connections for handheld play and Bluetooth for wireless mode. The controller pairs instantly with iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV, as well as devices like the Meta ...
The Pine Beat portable Bluetooth speaker uses swappable 30-hour battery packs, and has been designed with easy servicing and upgrading in mind. It'll be available in June for £170 (around $227 ...
So, the latest paperwork from the Bluetooth SIG (the folks who certify Bluetooth devices) clearly features the “Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra” name, putting to rest the earlier “Pad 7 Max” speculation.