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In the modern digital landscape, the iPhone serves not just as a communication device but as a central nervous system for a sprawling ecosystem of gadgets. At the heart of this connectivity is Bluetooth technology, specifically through the Core Bluetooth framework. Far from being just a tool for wireless headphones, Bluetooth on iOS has evolved into a sophisticated platform for automation, medical tracking, and seamless device management.

: Developer-focused apps like Bluetooth Inspector allow users to see detailed metadata about nearby devices, such as manufacturer and hardware models, that standard settings might hide. The Power of Low Energy (BLE) In the modern digital landscape, the iPhone serves

Apple’s approach focuses heavily on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) , a protocol designed for tiny data packets and extreme battery efficiency. This technology is what allows an iPhone to stay "connected" to a smart treadmill or a heart rate monitor without draining its battery in an hour. A key feature of iOS is its ability to handle ; once an app is granted permission, it can continue to interact with a device even if the app isn't actively on the screen. Automation: The Next Level of Interaction A key feature of iOS is its ability

: Apps like Beddit connect to external sensors to monitor heart rate, breathing, and sleep quality. once an app is granted permission

: Users can program their phones to turn off "Do Not Disturb" or launch a home security app the moment they disconnect from a specific home Bluetooth accessory. Privacy and Management How to See Which Apps Are Using Your iPhone's Bluetooth

: The Apple Home app manages IoT devices—from thermostats to smart locks—directly via Bluetooth.

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