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Bluetooth 5.2 headphones are the future of wireless audio, but they’re not here yet. The new standard will be released this year, but you won't see it until 2020 or later.
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Bluetooth 5.2 headphones are the future of wireless audio, but they’re not here yet. The new standard will be released this year, but you won't see it until 2020 or later.

Bluetooth 5.2 will allow devices to communicate at higher data rates, which means faster downloads and better audio quality. The new standard also allows for more secure connections between devices, so you won’t need to worry about someone hacking into your phone.

 

Faster Speeds
Bluetooth 5.2 has been in development since 2016, and it’s finally ready for release. The new standard will debut sometime this year, though we don’t know exactly when. You’ll likely start seeing Bluetooth 5.2 products hit store shelves in 2020 or 2021.

Lower Latency
Bluetooth 5.2 will bring better performance than previous versions, but it won’t make any major changes to how devices work. Instead, it focuses on improving the speed at which data travels between two devices. This means that you should expect to see improvements in things like streaming music and gaming.

More Reliable Connections
Bluetooth 5.2 also brings some other features that will improve the quality of your connection. One of these is called “low energy listening.” With this feature, you can listen to music without draining your battery. You can also use Bluetooth 5.2 to connect to multiple devices simultaneously.

Better Battery Life
If you're looking for better battery life, Bluetooth 5.2 has some improvements for you. Low energy listening allows you to listen to music without draining the battery. This means you'll be able to enjoy your favorite tunes longer than ever before. And when paired with a device that supports low energy listening, you can even listen to music while charging your phone.

Improved Audio Quality
Bluetooth 5.2 also offers improved audio quality. You'll notice less distortion and clearer sound. That's because the new version uses advanced codecs and compression techniques.

Last modified on Friday, 09 September 2022 22:45
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