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Bluetooth vs Infrared: Key Differences by Kylie smith is a document available to read on EtoBox.

Bluetooth uses short-range radio waves to connect devices like phones, computers, and speakers within about 30 feet of each other without needing line of sight. Infrared uses infrared light waves that require line of sight and cannot pass through walls, limiting the range to one room. While infrared has a faster data transfer speed, Bluetooth has a greater range of connectivity and does not require line of sight between devices.

Author
Kylie smith
Language
EN