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- How exacting is the Bluetooth field of a smart phone?
I am curious about an experience using earbuds with a smart phone music app. With smartphone on the porch, I was roaming the garden listening to music on a pair of earbuds. At a some distance from the smart phone the signal began to break up into a staccato of brief fragments which were just barely recognizable, but the melody was gone. Here is the question. At one point I sat down to listen and I found that in this boundary region I could get clear sound with my head in one place, but if I moved my head three inches to the right the signal broke up and I could co reliably back and forth with same result. This gave the impression that the Bluetooth wave form was much more defined than I expected, more concrete than fluid. Any thoughts on this? Thanks.