Why Bluetooth remains an 'unusually painful' technology ...

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Dec. 06, 2023

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CNN Business

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In the two decades since it was first included in products available to the general public, Bluetooth has become so widespread that an entire generation of consumers may not be able to remember a time without it.

ABI Research estimates that 5 billion Bluetooth-enabled devices will ship to consumers this year, with that figure expected to rise to 7 billion by 2026. Bluetooth is now in everything from smartphones to refrigerators to lightbulbs, allowing a growing number of products to connect to each other seamlessly — sometimes.

Despite its pervasiveness, the technology is still prone to headache-inducing issues, whether it’s the struggle to set up a new device to connect with, switching headphones between devices or simply being too far out of range to connect.

“I have a very love-hate relationship with Bluetooth,” said Chris Harrison, a professor of Human-Computer Interaction at Carnegie Melon University. “Because when it works, it’s amazing, and when it doesn’t, you want to rip your hair out.”

“The promise was to make it as seamless and easy as possible,” he said. “Bluetooth never quite got there, unfortunately.”

The reasons for this go back to the very foundation of the relatively low-cost technology.

The rise of Bluetooth

Bluetooth is said to borrow its name from a ninth century Scandinavian king, Harald “Blue tooth” Gormsson, who was known for his blueish-gray dead tooth and also for uniting Denmark and Norway in 958 AD. Early programmers adopted “Bluetooth” as a code name for their wireless tech that connects local devices, and it eventually stuck.

The technology was differentiated from Wi-Fi by being “inherently short range,” Harrison said. It’s still the case today that the Bluetooth options many consumers are accustomed to in their phones and portable speakers function at lower power and can only connect at limited distances.

Bluetooth signals travel over unlicensed airwaves, which are effectively open to the public for anyone to use, as opposed to privatized airwaves that are controlled by companies like AT&T or Verizon. This may have eased its development and broader adoption, but it came at a cost.

Bluetooth must share and compete with a slew of other products using unlicensed spectrum bands, such as baby monitors, TV remotes, and more. This may generate interference that can disrupt your Bluetooth’s effectiveness.

Harrison cites other reasons why Bluetooth can be “unusually painful,” including cybersecurity issues that can arise when transmitting data wirelessly.

If you set up a Bluetooth speaker in your New York apartment building, for example, you wouldn’t want just anyone within a 50-feet radius to be able to connect to it. But manufacturers never settled on a seamless “discovery mode” process, Harrison said.

“Sometimes the device will start up automatically and be in this, ‘I’m ready to pair mode,’” he added. “Sometimes you have to click some kind of alien sequence to get the device into this particular mode.”

More than that, multiple US government agencies have advised consumers that using Bluetooth risks leaving their devices more vulnerable to cybersecurity risks. The Federal Communications Commission has warned that, as with Wi-Fi connections, “Bluetooth can put your personal data at risk if you are not careful.”

At least one high-profile government official is said to be a Bluetooth skeptic: Vice President Kamala Harris. In the much-watched video of Harris congratulating President-elect Joe Biden after the election (“We did it, Joe!”), she can be seen holding a clump of wired headphones in her hands. According to Politico, Harris “has long felt that Bluetooth headphones are a security risk.”

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But businesses and consumers continue to embrace Bluetooth. Apple, perhaps most prominently, ditched traditional headphone ports and introduced its popular Bluetooth-enabled wireless earbuds, AirPods. Other tech companies have since rolled out similar products.

Some diehard audiophiles, the sort of people “who complain about Spotify not being high-quality enough,” as Harrison puts it, also refuse to embrace the world of Bluetooth headphones for sound quality reasons.

Despite its flaws, Harrison doesn’t see demand for Bluetooth dying down and admits he himself uses it seamlessly — some “70% of the time.”

“Bluetooth hasn’t seen it’s pinnacle yet,” Harrison said, predicting the widespread adoption of the Internet of Things, or smart devices, working together in close range will only add to its growth. “Bluetooth will be the glue that connects that all together.”

IMPORTANT: This article applies only to specific products and/or operating systems. Check Applicable Products and Categories for details.

The following situations may affect the quality of the Bluetooth® connection between your unit and the connected device:

  • The communication between the devices will be poor if there is an obstruction between the unit and the connected device. Try the following:
    1. Change the position or location of the unit or connected device.
    2. If the connected device has a cover on it, take it off to improve the communication distance.
    3. If the connected device is in a bag or in a pocket, try moving the position of the device.

    4. Place the devices closer together to improve signal transmission.

  • Signal interference may occur when a Wi-Fi® device is in use near the unit if they both use the same 2.4 GHz frequency band. To resolve the issue, try the following:
    1. Turn off the Wi-Fi function of the connected device.
    2. If a Wi-Fi device is in use near the unit, turn off its Wi-Fi function or use the device at least ten meters away from the unit.
    3. Use the unit as far away as possible from a microwave oven, ticket gates, other Bluetooth device or places that generate electromagnetic radiation.

      Note: Turn off the noise-cancelling function if you are using a noise canceling headphone.

  • If multiple devices are connected to your router, speed may be slow. Turn off the other devices or disconnect the Wi-Fi connection to the router, then check if the signal strength has improved.

  • Bluetooth transmission is affected if too many applications are running at the same time on the connected device. Close applications that you are not using to avoid slowing down the Bluetooth transmission.

  • The sound may skip if the music being played has a high bit rate. Check the specifications of the connected device and the format of the audio file.
    • For MDR-1000X, WH-1000XM2, WF-1000X, WF-SP700N, WI-1000X, MDR-10RBT, MDR-1RBT, MDR-AS700BT, MDR-EX31BN, MDR-XB950BT, or MDR-ZX770BN, set the sound quality mode to Priority on stable connection mode.
      1. Turn off your headset.
      2. If the unit is currently set to Standard mode (default), press the POWER button while holding down the VOL- button for more than two seconds to turn it on.
      3. If the headset is currently set to Priority on sound quality mode.
        1. Turn on the headset while holding down the VOL- button.
        2. Turn off the headset.
        3. Press the POWER button while holding down the VOL- button for more than two seconds to turn it back on.

        Note: The battery charge light flashes red first and then blue when the sound quality mode switches to Priority on stable connection mode.

    • For all other models, set the bit rate to the one that the unit supports.
      • Not all units have this function. For details on how to set the bit rate, check your device manual. Manuals are posted on your model support page.

If the sound still skips after performing the steps above, restore the unit to factory default. For model-specific instructions, check your device manual. Manuals are posted on your model support page.

  1. Delete pairing data, and then pair the unit and device again.
  2. Reset the unit.
  3. Initialize the unit.

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