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Bluetooth Mesh: You Can Connect Up To 32,000 Devices At Once by temitofa(m): 3:20pm On Jul 22, 2017
Bluetooth is one of the most common wireless connections existing. Virtually everyone who uses a mobile phone has used the Bluetooth feature in some form.

Today, the technology has in a way encroached to wearable devices, speakers and other external devices. Nevertheless, before this time one could only connect a few of devices to a single Bluetooth connection. No way to create a suitable network with Bluetooth.

However, in a way to resolve this problem, the conception of the Bluetooth Mesh to live. It is a network of Bluetooth devices. This network will operate like Wi-Fi networks, as it will cover a large area and connect many devices.

Bluetooth Mesh can connect up to 32,000 devices at once to a single wireless network, which is quite amazing. This simply enables you to have as many as possible Bluetooth-enabled devices at home as long as you have a Bluetooth Mesh radio.

With a just simple switch, or an instruction/command from your phone, you can switch on or off any device connected to the Bluetooth Mesh from wherever you are. This works because each device linked to the Bluetooth Mesh communicates with the other, hence sending your commands end to end.

Read More From: http://www.tellforceblog.com/2017/07/bluetooth-mesh-you-can-connect-up-to.html

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