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BLE only has a data payload of 100Kbps so I was wondering if it is possible to stream a live video using Bluetooth Low Energy?

Classic Bluetooth 4.0 has a data payload of 2Mbps which makes it easier to transmit the video but I am more concern about the total power so want to implement the BLE. Can I get the same result when I use BLE to stream the video?

Any suggestion or information regarding this will be highly appreciated :) :)

BLE only has a data payload of 100Kbps so I was wondering if it is possible to stream a live video using Bluetooth Low Energy?

Classic Bluetooth 4.0 has a data payload of 2Mbps which makes it easier to transmit the video but I am more concern about the total power so want to implement the BLE. Can I get the same result when I use BLE to stream the video?

Any suggestion or information regarding this will be highly appreciated :) :)

BLE only has a data payload of 100Kbps so I was wondering if it is possible to stream a live video using Bluetooth Low Energy?

Classic Bluetooth 4.0 has a data payload of 2Mbps which makes it easier to transmit the video but I am more concern about the total power so want to implement the BLE. Can I get the same result when I use BLE to stream the video?

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Streaming video using BLE or classic Bluetooth 4.0?

BLE only has a data payload of 100Kbps so I was wondering if it is possible to stream a live video using Bluetooth Low Energy?

Classic Bluetooth 4.0 has a data payload of 2Mbps which makes it easier to transmit the video but I am more concern about the total power so want to implement the BLE. Can I get the same result when I use BLE to stream the video?

Any suggestion or information regarding this will be highly appreciated :) :)