A ton of your devices use Bluetooth to communicate wirelessly. But how does Bluetooth work? In this video, we’ll dive into the details of how your smartphone sends audio to your wireless headphones. Bluetooth is rather complicated and thus we’re going to use a number of analogies and tools to explain it fully.
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This video is part of a series that explores how wireless headphones work.
1) Audio Codecs https://youtu.be/_ZKNOKHpqE4
2) Noise Cancellation https://youtu.be/VIi04uD8LtY
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Script, Modelling, Animation, Editing- Teddy Tablante
Twitter: @teddytablante
Voice Over- Phil Lee
Key Branches from this video are: Wireless Headphones & Audio Codecs, Noise Cancellation
Erratum:
Animation built using Blender 2.90.1 https://www.blender.org/
Post with Adobe Premiere Pro
Additional Patreon / YouTube Member Credits Not Shown in the Video:
Adit Kaul
Credits:
Wikipedia contributors. “Bluetooth”, “Frequency-Shift Keying” , “Phase-Shift Keying” , “Wireless” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, Visited May, 2021
Music Credits
Sunburst, Tobu & Itro is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution License