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Is the bluetooth classic compatible with bluetooth low energy?


Asked by Jaxton Ware on Nov 30, 2021 FAQ



You typically can not efficiently operate a Bluetooth Classic device on a coin cell battery. The second type is Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), which emerged along with the Bluetooth specification 4.0 in 2010. BLE is a massive divergence from the Bluetooth Classic . BLE is not compatible with the Bluetooth Classic.
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One with bluetooth and regular mechanical switches, and one without bluetooth but use optical switches, hotswappable and water resistant. Other than that they’re the same. I have a gk61 with gateron optical blues, reds, blacks and yellows. Gateron yellow is just unbeatable for its price tbh.
Next, Bluetooth Smart devices are not backward compatible and won't recognize (or pair with) older devices that support Classic Bluetooth. However, if a device supports Bluetooth 4.0 (in some cases), 4.2 (in most cases) or 5.0 and higher (in most cases), it should recognize both Bluetooth Smart and Classic.
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However, if a device supports Bluetooth 4.0 (in some cases), 4.2 (in most cases) or 5.0 and higher (in most cases), it should recognize both Bluetooth Smart and Classic. Bluetooth 4.0 devices will be officially labeled Bluetooth Smart Ready. In the case of Bluetooth 4.2 and 5 and higher, it's expected.
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Compliant with Bluetooth 4.0 LE +EDR , the USB Bluetooth adapter offers data transfer rates up to 3 Mbps and low power consumption.