AT4 wireless is reportedly prepared to be officially accredited for the new draft of Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR specifications once the test specifications are formally released.
According to a press release, AT4 wireless is offering testing services against the new draft of Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR test specifications and the company’s laboratory is already prepared to be officially accredited once the new test specifications are formally released.
Jose de la Plaza, Wireless Laboratory Manager, explained that the testing services will allow all customers of AT4 wireless to start debugging their products and provides a high confidence level to be ready to pass the official testing as soon as the test specifications are released.
Bluetooth Core Specification v2.1 + EDR incorporate major improvements such as
improved pairing and lower power consumption. Improved pairing makes the initial connection of Bluetooth devices easier for all users by reducing the number of steps in the pairing process.
Lower power consumption can further reduce the already extremely low power consumption in many scenarios. This increases the battery life of devices like mice and keyboards by up to five times, optimizing Bluetooth technology for consumer devices where ultra low power is an important consideration.
Centro de Tecnología de las Comunicaciones, S.A. (AT4 wireless) is a global supplier of Testing Solutions for wired and wireless technologies (GSM/GPRS , EDGE, W-CDMA, HSDPA; HSUPA, WiMAX, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, RFID, DECT ( News - Alert) and PSTN).
Anuradha Shukla is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering call centers, CRM and information technology.
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