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Bluetooth + EDR
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Bluetooth + EDR
(Bluetooth + Enhanced Data Rate) Version 2 of the Bluetooth wireless technology featuring higher speeds (from 1 to 3 Mbps). See Bluetooth.


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The product can be used for Bluetooth EDR voice communications between mobile handsets and hands-free headsets, wireless communications between game controllers and game consoles, and the streaming of multimedia files between devices, as well as serial links to keyboards, mice or portable storage, the company said.
Electronic devices with Bluetooth EDR can transfer multimedia files, such as music or video clips, up to three times faster than previously possible and use significantly less power by cutting the amount of time the transceiver is active.
Applications for the UART system block include Bluetooth EDR voice communications between mobile handsets and hands-free headsets, wireless communications between game controllers and game consoles, and the streaming of multimedia files between devices, as well as traditional serial links to keyboards, mice, portable storage, and the like.
 
 
 
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