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common bluetooth myths debunked

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No commercial mechanism identified. The article debunks common myths about Bluetooth technology (radiation safety, battery drain, range, wall penetration). It does not mention any company, product price, supply chain, regulation, or investment. No concrete commercial impact on any sector or company.

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  • Bluetooth devices emit non-ionizing radiation, not harmful and does not cause cancer.
  • Leaving Bluetooth enabled drains only 1.8% battery over 26 hours.
  • Most consumer devices use Bluetooth Class 2 with range up to 33 feet.
  • Bluetooth Class 1 can reach up to 333 feet.
  • Bluetooth 5.0 can theoretically extend beyond 0.62 miles.
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