Is there a practical limit to the number of BlueSmirf v2 devices that can operate in pairs within the same area and range of each other? Or is there no limit, just a reduction in data throughput?
Did some reading on this because I was curious.
What I found ranged from 36 on the low end to 80 on the high end BUT a lot of I.T. folks saying several hundred Bluetooth devices in one office with no issues at all. (think cube farm type setting)
I would imagine as the number of devices goes up, your bandwidth goes down but since you’re never saturating any connection, you probably are not going to see much difference. I don’t think you can practically get too many Bluetooth devices in one given area to create issues.
1 Like