ok, but now we’re nit-picking about the meaning of “army”. There are “NATO troops” while there aren’t “EU Troops”.
I would still like to understand why previous poster said the EU defense agreement was more robust, I am genuinely curious about what that agreement contains and how well it was respected in the past.
I guess that's where Bluetooth LE and LE Audio should come in, but it's coming along very slowly or not at all in Apples case. Or maybe it is, they don't talk about it
If I am reading this [1] correctly, regular Bluetooth >5.0 offers transfer speeds of 50Mbits/sec, while Bluetooth LE offers 2Mbits/sec. Does Bluetooth LE even solve fundamental problems like high quality bidirectional audio?
I never knew about the 50Mbaud figure, is anything above 10M even achievable in a real world scenario?
It does solve this by having a different topology. It supports a configurable number of streams in each direction, so at least in theory 5.2 surround with a stereo microphone should be possible, we'll see if it's usable
It also supports what is often called 'true wireless' earbuds by default, as each audio sink can stream only the channel it's interested in.
Finally there's all that broadcasting stuff, which works fine in our tests most of the time but also with a myriad of issues, some of them in the spec, others in the Android implementation, which is currently the de facto target to support
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