How to Select the Bluetooth Version for Srhythm Headphones, the Higher the Better?

With a growing demand, Bluetooth evolution history has evolved for improving people habits and transforming their way of use. With a significant technology change, Srhythm headphones offers a truly immersive sound by controlling paired devices via Bluetooth, so that your call or music will be clearer alongside smoother command operations. Delivering the best quality connection, performance and speed improvements of your Bluetooth version chosen will give you much more freedom and pleasure.So,let´s have a close look first about Bluetooth before comparing their versions in detail.

  1. Specifications

With the rising popularity of wearable devices, low-power sensors used to gather data by retailers and manufacturers, and, most importantly, Bluetooth headphones featured this wireless technology in almost every tech-related news article. To make things more complicated, there are various Bluetooth versions being in use, each with a slightly different set of features. In order to fully understand them, let´s compare them under different aspects.

Like all communication, Bluetooth is a wireless protocol for exchanging data, and allow their users to stream from their paired devices any form of data such as musics, videos, etc. Depending on your Srhythm headphone chosen, your Bluetooth version will transfer files and data with a higher frequency speed and wide operating distance. The most common among Bluetooth headphones support AD2P profile, enabling audio streaming sound and AVRC for emerging with a truly immersive sound. With an easy pairing and sync, let´s have a close look on their versions in detail with a full scope on Bluetooth meaning.

  1. What is Bluetooth ?

As referred to definition, Bluetooth was originally designed to exchange a lot of data at close range in continuous, streaming data applications. In other words, your paired devices will be able to transmit signal by sending and receiving bilateral data. By putting your device close to your Srhythm headphone, it will automatically send a wireless network notification for sharing any form of data.

In parallel, as Bluetooth low energy came in 2011, its key advantage over earlier versions was lower power consumption over the same range, but with lower bandwidth. It’s intended for Bluetooth devices that only need to exchange small amounts of data periodically, extending battery life by months or even years.

Related to a wireless protocol, your paired devices can include different technical aspects which enable them to connect via Bluetooth. Complying with a chip built-in, your sound quality will be improved with new technologies fastening your transfer data. Largely used for hand-free or Bluetooth headphones, it is designed to increase your speed and broadcast your content from any devices as explained in this compare cf-below.

  1. Choose your right Bluetooth version

Designed to empower your activities with freedom, Bluetooth was originally built years ago and upgraded for giving a faster transmission and more data capabilities. Performing your content clearer with a stable connection operated on a wide distance, the version chosen will optimize it and improve your Bluetooth performance as explained in details in this compare cf-below.

3.1 Bluetooth 1.0

Bluetooth v1.0 and v1.0B were plagued with problems, compatibility issues, and, by today’s standards, a very slow maximum data of 1 Mbps. Both versions included mandatory Bluetooth hardware which was a major setback for certain services planned for use in Bluetooth environments. Only devices that belong to the museum use the first generation of Bluetooth, so you won´t be able to buy it in store.

3.2 Bluetooth 2.0

After a few additional revisions of the first generation of Bluetooth, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group released Bluetooth v2.0 in 2004. The main difference is the introduction of an Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) for faster data transfer speeds of up to 3 Mbit/s and became the most popular variant. EDR can provide a lower power consumption through a reduced duty cycle.

3.2 Bluetooth 3.0

In 2009, the Bluetooth SIG adopted Bluetooth v3.0 + HS. The HS stands for High-Speed, allowing for theoretical data transfer speeds of up to 24 Mbit/s. His predecessor allows applications to run over an alternate radio, like the one used by Wi-Fi devices. Bluetooth link used for high data take high traffic carried over by a correlated 802.11 link. Other notable enhancements include the introduction of Enhanced Retransmission Mode (ERTM), the use of alternative MAC and PHYs for transporting Bluetooth profile data, and various updates to the power control feature.

3.4 Bluetooth 4.0

Finally, in 2010, Bluetooth v4.0 introduced the support for collecting data from Low Energy (LE) devices. This new feature was aimed specifically at the health care, fitness, security, and home entertainment industries, and its impact is all around us. Basically, every wearable device or smart home appliance you buy uses Bluetooth low energy (also marketed as Bluetooth Smart) to reduce its power consumption and, at the same time, maintain a similar communication range to the older generation of Bluetooth.

Additional revisions of Bluetooth v 4.0—Bluetooth v 4.1 and Bluetooth v 4.2—introduced certain key features for the internet of things, including privacy updates via firmware, increased co-existence support for LTE, bulk data exchange rates, and many others.

3.5 Bluetooth 5.0

The Bluetooth Special Interest Group announced Bluetooth v5 in June 2016. According to their press release, Bluetooth v5 “will be called Bluetooth 5 and will include significantly increased range, speed, and broadcast messaging capacity.”Indeed, enhanced with a faster transmission speed up to 2Mbps, a lower power consumption and more data capabilities, the Bluetooth V5.0 greatly reduce the power and optimize your hardware system by creating a larger amount of information. The new version of technology offer the most important updated to the standard version Bluetooth V4.0 which was introduced. In addition, it deliver an increase in possible APPs for Bluetooth use and enable multi connection-less points, because more data capabilities can be broadcast. As Mark POWELL said, the new version will “transform the way people experience the IoT by making it something that happens simply and seamlessly around them”. His new specifications featuring a speed improvement does have a real impact on people daily´s life which own devices replacing the old version V4.0.

The verdict

Since Bluetooth evolution has evolved years ago, Srhythm headphones are fully equipped and set with a CSR Bluetooth chip for offering much more freedom while conducting hands-free calls, etc. By comparing their headphones features, Bluetooth is designed to increase transfer speed and data, but also broadcast your content optimized. Among other things, if you are looking for a daily use with a small data capacity, and standard speed, select Bluetooth V4.0 which is largely suitable for pleasuring and relaxing. In opposite, if you are looking for a higher version of Bluetooth, select Bluetooth V5.0. It will secure and pair easily your device with a faster transmission and longer range. Giving you much more data capabilities,security control and flexibility, it will transform people daily´s life with a speed improvement and a smoother sound optimization delivered by a mega bass and dual HD drivers.