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Kleer Advantages Over Bluetooth

Source: Kleer
Date: April 2008
Type: White Paper
Rating: (10)

Overview: This whitepaper compares Kleer technology to Bluetooth technology for the application of wireless streaming audio. Bluetooth is a standard for relatively short-range general-purpose data communications. Bluetooth has found initial market success in wireless voice headsets for mobile phones and is now trying to address stereo audio for mobile phones and portable audio players. Bluetooth solutions suffer from poor audio quality due to the use of lossy audio compression, poor ISM (2.4GHz) band coexistence performance in high interference environments, and high power consumption when carrying streaming audio.

Kleer's technology is optimized for high quality wireless audio transmission between portable audio devices. Kleer's patented sub-sampling radio architecture combines lossless audio transmission, low-power consumption, low latency, and best-in-class ISM band co-existence to provide far superior audio quality with up to 10 times the battery life of a comparable Bluetooth solution.


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