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Bluetooth LE (Low Energy)

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Definition of “Bluetooth LE (Low Energy)” :

Bluetooth LE (Low Energy) is a power-efficient version of the classic Bluetooth technology, designed for short-range communication between devices. It’s ideal for IoT devices and gadgets that require minimal energy consumption.

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