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Wibree Merges With Bluetooth

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Oh yeah..

Wireless Buddy

Jun 12, 2007, 2:04 PM
i remember that.. Nokia's shot at Bluetooth! 🤣 Guess it didn't work out..
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algorithmplus

Jun 12, 2007, 6:14 PM
If I'm not mistaken, it wasn't Nokia's attempt at fully competing against Bluetooth, but it was an attempt to develop a Bluetooth-like technology for *low power* devices. For example, a wristwatch would be much more difficult to sustain full power Bluetooth.
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jarcher2828

Jun 12, 2007, 7:08 PM
who needs a water down bluetooth in their watch?
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Heliopolis

Jun 12, 2007, 8:51 PM
As stated in his March 2007 ABI Research Short Range Wireless Service, research Director Stuart Carlaw predicted a $432 milllion, 809 million device industry for Wibree by 2012. Carlaw said, "We believe [Wibree] is a unique technology that can leverage the very positive market position of Bluetooth technology in segments such as medical, sports equipment and well-being, where the total available market is extremely large and still relatively untouched."
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Sounds like a lot of people might? Questions like this amuse me. Technology is something humans thrive on. This technology will enable humans to further embroil themselves in a technilogical conudrum. In other words, it's going to be huge.
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Heliopolis

Jun 12, 2007, 8:53 PM
HAH! My words are in the quote. How the heck? 🤣


btw technological*
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algorithmplus

Jun 13, 2007, 9:21 AM
Who need anything other than a 3w analogue mobile phone? There surely can't be a market for the diluted power digital phones...
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