nonBluetooth
NonBluetooth refers to a category of wireless communication technologies that operate outside the frequency range allocated to Bluetooth. Bluetooth, a widely used wireless technology, operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM band, which is also used by other devices such as Wi-Fi, microwave ovens, and cordless phones. NonBluetooth technologies, therefore, utilize different frequency bands to avoid interference with Bluetooth devices.
One of the primary advantages of NonBluetooth technologies is their ability to operate without the interference
Examples of NonBluetooth technologies include Zigbee, Z-Wave, and Thread. Zigbee is often used for low-power, low-data-rate
NonBluetooth technologies are also gaining traction in industrial applications, where reliable and low-latency communication is crucial.
In summary, NonBluetooth technologies offer a range of wireless communication solutions that operate outside the Bluetooth