- Official Post
Radio frequency = 2,4GHz
Version | Year | Classic | Low Energy | Range | More info |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.0 | 1999 | 732,2 Kb/s | N/A | 10 m | The first Bluetooth specs. |
1.1 | 2001 | 732,2 Kb/s | N/A | 10 m | Improvements to reliability and interoperability |
1.2 | 2003 | 1 Mb/s | N/A | 10 m | BT 1.2 (Basic Data Rate) was the first widely used Bluetooth technology. |
2.0 | 2004 | 2.1 MB/s | N/A | 10 m | Branded as Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), three bit encoding (versus one) increased the data rate from 1 to 3 Mbps (in practice 2.1 Mbps). |
2.1 | 2007 | 2.1 MB/s | N/A | 10 m | Secure Simple Pairing (SSP) was added to make pairing faster and more secure. |
3.0 | 2009 | 24 MB/s | N/A | 10 m | Branded as Bluetooth 3.0 + HS (High Speed), it started the connection via Bluetooth but transmitted data over Wi-Fi. |
4.0 | 2009 | 3 Mb/s | 1 Mb/s | 60 m | Introduced low-power Bluetooth Low Energy, branded as "Bluetooth Smart." |
4.1 | 2013 | 3 Mb/s | 1 Mb/s | 60 m | More efficient data exchange and better co-existence with LTE frequencies. BT 4.1 maintains connections with less manual intervention, and devices can be both client and hub at the same time, enabling Bluetooth devices to communicate with each other. |
4.2 | 2014 | 3 Mb/s | 1 Mb/s | 60 m | Designed for the Internet of Things (IoT), BT 4.2 increased the payload size in the Bluetooth packet by 10x, dramatically lowering the overhead to yield 2.5 times more data. |
5.0 | 2016 | 50 Mb/s | 2 Mb/s | 240 m | A more robust version with extended battery life, BT 5 increased the outdoor transmission range from 50 to 200 meters. |
5.1 | 2019 | 50 Mb/s | 2 Mb/s | 240 m | More antennas provide greater tracking accuracy, and generic attribute (GATT) profile caching makes pairing quicker by retraining requirements. |
5.2 | 2020 | 50 Mb/s | 2 Mb/s | 240 m | LE power control (LEPC) provides adjustable power that can be requested by peer devices. The enhanced attribute protocol (EATT) enables parallel operations between LE clients and servers. |
5.3 | 2021 | 50 Mb/s | 2 Mb/s | 240 m | An incremental upgrade, Version 5.3 adds more stability, security and efficiency. Peripherals can list preferred channels with a central device. Previously, only the central device could set channels. |
5.4 | 2023 | 50 Mb/s | 2 Mb/s | 240 m | The adoption of version 5.4 of the Bluetooth core specification brings a new set of exciting features available for Bluetooth products and all the advantages they provide. |
6.0 | 2024 | 3 Mb/s | 300 m | Bluetooth technology is constantly growing, not only enhancing existing applications but also enabling entirely new use cases through performance improvements and expanded feature sets. |