As long as there are at least two Bluetooth-compatible
devices, they can set up a network and sync up to each other. The range of this
network is purposefully designed to be limited so that the devices won't use
too much power. Most Bluetooth devices will stay in contact to a range of 30
feet. Most Bluetooth devices operate with others that are within 30 feet,
although you can find high-power Bluetooth devices that work to a range of 100
feet.
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