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BT 3.0+HS utilises WiFi. BT 4.0 onward is BLE, anything prior is BDR/EDR. | BT 3.0+HS utilises WiFi. BT 4.0 onward is BLE, anything prior is BDR/EDR. | ||
- | ===Hardware=== | + | ===RPi=== |
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- | ==RPi== | + | |
The Raspberry Pi3/4 have built in BT BLE 5.0 but it can be awkward to setup | The Raspberry Pi3/4 have built in BT BLE 5.0 but it can be awkward to setup | ||
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- | ==USB== | + | ===USB=== |
- | Here is a list of obsolete | + | Here is a list of legacy |
__BARROT__ | __BARROT__ | ||
- | BT 2.0 CSR clones which are very cheap from pound stores. | + | CSR clones which are very cheap and found in pound stores. |
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+ | BT 2.0 | ||
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__Silicon Wave__ | __Silicon Wave__ | ||
- | A very old BT 1.2 interface | + | A very old USB adapter. |
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+ | BT 1.2 | ||
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- | BT 2.0 + EDR | + | BT 2.0 |
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