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WebBR/EDR/LE - up to Core Spec v4.2 supported: NEW LE Only - up to Core Spec v5.2 supported (Laird Connectivity, part number 451-00004) This PTS dongle supports LE/BR/EDR test cases up to Core Spec v4.2 only: This PTS dongle supports only LE test cases, but up to Core Spec v5.2: Supports the majority of PTS test cases except for the … WebThe dual-mode Bluetooth® portfolio includes Bluetooth® SIG -compliant, devices such as the CYW20721, CYW20719, CYW20706, CYW20819 and the CYW20820 devices and … pre construction homes in kitchener
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