7 tips to speed up Bluetooth data transfer – Times of India
Bluetooth is one of the oldest ways of sharing files between two devices. In fact, it is one feature that has been around since feature phones were dominating mobile telephony. One of the biggest reasons why users gradually dumped this mode in terms of file transferring is the speed at which files get transferred. There are, however, ways through which you can at least try and improve the transfer speed. But first, let’s understand the technology.
What is Bluetooth?
Bluetooth is a radio communication technology that helps a device connect with nearby devices wirelessly. Most devices such as smartphones, laptops, earphones and other wireless accessories, come with Bluetooth connectivity.
This medium is best for transferring data via Bluetooth and you can share most files like Microsoft Word docs, PDFs, and PPTs, in addition to images, videos, songs, and even apps wirelessly.
Seven tips on how to increase transfer speed via Bluetooth
1) Remove Obstacles
Bluetooth connectivity operates through radio waves, which can easily get obstructed if there’s something solid like metal, brick or concrete on its way. If a user is transferring files, s/he should make sure these do not come between the two devices.
2) Connect only the two devices, disconnect others
If you find the speed is not up to the mark or it’s lagging, make sure to disconnect your phone or the phone you are transferring to, with other devices like smart speakers, earphones and other wireless accessories.
3) Turn off background apps
To make sure apps on your phone are not interfering with your Bluetooth transfer, it is wise to turn them off when you are transferring files. This is because when apps are open in the background, they consume your device’s processing power. So, in order to get the maximum speed, this is important.
4) Keep the devices near each other
When you are transferring files from one device to the other, it’s best to keep them close to each other. This will give the best results. Also, experts believe the device that is sending the file should be in an elevated spot than the receiver because that way the waves travel efficiently.
5) Don’t transfer too many files at one go
Transfer less number of files at one go. Sometimes, if we push out too many files, the overall transfer time might get longer. If the files are sent in small batches or one by one, the total time taken might get reduced.
6) Keep the devices up to date
Mobiles, laptops and other wireless accessories manufacturers keep rolling out updates for the devices with new features that keep them secure and updated. These updates might include features like the newer version of your device’s Bluetooth connectivity. Keeping your device updated with the newer versions of firmware upgrade will ensure your product connects flawlessly with other accessories.
7) Invest in devices with the latest technology
It is very difficult to compete with technology. But at least try to have a device that features the latest Bluetooth technology. This will give you an edge in terms of speed and accuracy when you transfer a file from one device to the other.
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