Can a Bluetooth Module's Range be Configured and What are the Options?

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Bluetooth module range can potentially be configured by limiting transmit power, using distance sensors to prevent pairing beyond a set range, or employing focused antennas. However, the feasibility of these methods varies, and specific technical expertise may be required. Near Field Communication (NFC) is suggested as a possible solution, though it is distinct from standard Bluetooth and may not be widely available in integrated devices. The discussion highlights confusion around NFC technology and its market availability. Overall, users are encouraged to explore NFC options while considering the limitations of current Bluetooth modules.
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Hi guys. I am new here. Is there a bluetooth module which you can configure the range of the the module? For example from a 5 meter range to about 1 ft or less... Currently planning on using BTSerial1 Bluetooth module. Any idea of a less expensive and better bluetooth module?

Im new to this stuff so please bear with me.
 
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I think what you're looking to do is create a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_Field_Communication" device using bluetooth. Some ways to do this I would think:

  • Limit the transmit power of the device to some very small value useful only for a couple of inches (not sure if this is possible without having a standard receiver sensitivity).
  • Incorporate some sort of distance sensor in addition to the bluetooth tranceiver which prevents pairing beyong some pre-set distance (would work)
  • Incorporate a highly focused antenna to only allow signal reception in a small target volume (not sure if this is possible, I'm not an RF antenna engineer).
 
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Thank you sir.

I tried researching Near Field Communication device and I got confused with the terms. Is there any NFC device that you know of? Is it a device that would be attached to the bluetooth or is it something external?
 
Just click on the wikipedia link! Near-Field Communication is a new technology, I don't think many (if any) devices have it incorporated yet, but it's basically just RFID.
 
Is that available in the market? How much does it usually cost?
 
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