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> frequency hopping

That this is possible, and allows to maintain a dual connection to an AP and an ad-hoc connection to another device for AirDrop, sounds amazing. Now I want to learn more about that technique and where/how it can be applied to non-Apple devices!



Bluetooth does it too!


It's hard enough to get Bluetooth to connect to one device!


To be fair it’s great at connecting to every device within 100 meters other than the one in your hand.


The next version fixes this problem and uses less power.

And yes, I’m being sarcastic.


Honestly, I've been having excellent experience with BT (and headphones) with modern devices.

For example, my Lenovo T14s (2023 AMD version running the latest kernel) connects to my (5.2 version of BT) headphones really well. Similarly, my android phone connects to the same headphones and whatever device sends data, that's what I hear.

Similarly, my Steam Deck connects to two of the headphones I'm using (Sennheiser and Apple Airpods) seamlessly.


At first, I thought you were alluding to Bluetooth file sharing, which Apple doesn’t support.


I was referring to frequency hopping. In any case Apple does support Bluetooth file transfer on macOS, just not on iOS.




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