What is Bluetooth? (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 10 Feb, 2026

Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communication technology that allows electronic devices to exchange data over radio waves without physical cables, mainly for simple, low-power, and personal connectivity.

Bluetooth Versions and Types

Bluetooth exists in two main versions:

1. Bluetooth Classic (BR/EDR)

Bluetooth Classic (BR/EDR) is the original version of Bluetooth designed for continuous, high-reliability data and audio transmission between devices over short distances.

2. **Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)

Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is a power-efficient version of Bluetooth optimized for devices that transmit small amounts of data intermittently, extending battery life.

Architecture of Bluetooth

The architecture of Bluetooth defines how devices are organized and communicate within a network. It supports two main types of network structures:

**1. Piconet

A piconet is the basic Bluetooth network where one device acts as a **master controlling communication, while up to seven active devices act as slaves.

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Piconet

**2. Scatternet

A scatternet is formed when multiple piconets are connected through devices that participate in more than one piconet, allowing a larger network to function seamlessly.

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Bluetooth Protocol Stack

The Bluetooth protocol stack consists of multiple layers, each responsible for specific functions to enable reliable wireless communication between devices.

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Bluetooth Protocol Stack

**Radio (RF) Layer

**Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) Layer

**RFCOMM Layer

**OBEX (Object Exchange)

**WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)

**TCP (Telephony Control Protocol)

Types of Bluetooth

Bluetooth technology is used in a wide variety of devices to enable short-range wireless communication. These Bluetooth-enabled devices are designed for different applications such as communication, entertainment, navigation, and data sharing.

**Common Types of Bluetooth Devices

Applications of Bluetooth

Bluetooth is widely used for short-range wireless communication across various personal, commercial, and industrial applications due to its low power consumption and ease of use.

**Advantages

**Disadvantages