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The number of Bluetooth connections is limited by Bluetooth standards and devices. Different Bluetooth versions and device types have different connection capabilities. Generally speaking, the number of connections a Bluetooth device can have is limited by two main factors: the Bluetooth standard and the device's hardware implementation.
Bluetooth standards: Different Bluetooth standards support different numbers of simultaneous connections. There are some differences between Bluetooth Classic and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
Classic Bluetooth: Usually supports a smaller number of connections, with the most common case being a master device connected to a slave device. But in some special cases, such as Bluetooth PAN, the number of connections can be more.
Bluetooth Low Energy: BLE is generally designed for low power consumption and short-lived connections, so its connection count may be relatively high, depending on the device's design and application requirements.
Device Hardware: A device's hardware implementation also affects its number of connections. Some devices may have more processing power and memory and be able to support more simultaneous connections.
Overall, the number of Bluetooth connections is usually limited for most common consumer devices. Typically, Bluetooth Classic devices may have a lower number of connections, while Bluetooth Low Energy devices may support more connections. The specific restrictions depend on the device's Bluetooth implementation and purpose.
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