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connecting two or more device at a time by bluetooth

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why is it not possible to connect two or more devices by bluetooth to a mobile phone?
to make it possible what i need to do?
 

Which Bluetooth profile you are referring to? Some are point-to-point by design.
 

are theree many types?i don't know all those.
To my pc i connected a bluetooth for that
 

Most blueooth devices, including mobile phones, are not designed to communicate with multiple devices at a time. Since bluetooth works on a single frequency and is designed in a single channel technology, multiple connections causes two-way connectivity to become slow. One way communication is ideal... The data rate transfer is not so fast as cellular network.
 

are there any blutooth devices working on two or more frequencies?
 

hi everybody:
if i have 10 mobile phones & i connected the first to the second & the third to the forth & so on(pairs).
why they dont interface with each other?
is it because of synchronization?
& what is the maximum no. of phones can i connect by bluetooth at the same time(pairs) without interferance.
thanks.
 

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