How many devices can we connect to the Bluetooth 5 and can get info about the total no. of Bluetooth within that signal?
Which devices can help to do it.
The new Bluetooth 5 brings a feature that allows you to play audio on two connected devices at the same time. This means that you can have two sets of wireless earbuds connected and playing at the same time, which is great for working out with a buddy or for streaming audio to speakers in separate rooms.
Perhaps the biggest improvement that Bluetooth 5.0 will make on your life is that it will enable two devices to be paired to another device at the same time. For instance, two people with different wireless headphones can pair to the same smartphone and listen to the same music; no more cumbersome earbud-sharing.
You can now connect your headphones to your smartphone, laptop, tv, and more at the same time. Multipoint connectivity is not new to audio devices.
There is no limit to the number of simultaneous connections for a BLE device in the Bluetooth Specification document for 4.2 and 5.0 versions.
For classic Bluetooth the limitation is 7 connections and this has been the case since before Bluetooth 5 was released. For Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), there is no limitation on the number of connections, and that is purely dependant on the hardware's/stack's capabilities. The Bluetooth specification does not put a limit on the number of connections for BLE, and therefore the theoretical maximum depends on Bluetooth-related timings (namely connection interval and connection supervision timeout).
For a more detailed answer about the number of connections. please see the link below:- https://stackoverflow.com/a/39174115/2215147
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