difference between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

Alizaan Lv2Posted 05 Jun 2023 18:12

What is the difference between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth?

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Last edited by Newbie517762 06 Jun 2023 17:41.

Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are both wireless technologies for connecting your devices, but they are quite different.
While Wi-Fi is mainly used to connect your devices to the internet,
Bluetooth is only used to connect your devices to each other.

Bluetooth is essentially used to connect short-range devices for sharing data while Wi-Fi provides high-speed internet access.
Another difference between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi is that limited number of devices have provision to connect with other devices in Bluetooth.
On the other hand, Wi-Fi provides access to a greater number of users.
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Newbie517762 Lv5Posted 06 Jun 2023 17:40
  
Last edited by Newbie517762 06 Jun 2023 17:41.

Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are both wireless technologies for connecting your devices, but they are quite different.
While Wi-Fi is mainly used to connect your devices to the internet,
Bluetooth is only used to connect your devices to each other.

Bluetooth is essentially used to connect short-range devices for sharing data while Wi-Fi provides high-speed internet access.
Another difference between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi is that limited number of devices have provision to connect with other devices in Bluetooth.
On the other hand, Wi-Fi provides access to a greater number of users.
Faisal P Posted 20 Jun 2023 14:01
  
Hi,

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth differ in terms of range, data transfer speed, network topology, power consumption, and device compatibility. Wi-Fi is typically used for high-speed internet access and networking, while Bluetooth is often used for short-range device-to-device connections and peripheral device connectivity.

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Newbie399388 Lv1Posted 24 Jun 2023 13:39
  
Bluetooth allows for short-range data transfer between devices. As an example, it is commonly employed in headsets for mobile phones, enabling hands-free phone use. Wi-Fi, on the other hand, allows devices to connect to the Internet.

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