The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has reached the first iteration of its active 3D glasses standard using Bluetooth wireless technology.
Samsung, among other member companies, is actively working within the Bluetooth SIG to finalise the standard that will give 3D glasses users greater freedom of movement, longer battery life, and increased interoperability with a growing number of television brands.
As the 3D glasses specification makes progress, millions of Bluetooth enabled TVs have already shipped, paving the road to mass adoption of Bluetooth technology in the living room.
Soon Bluetooth enabled TVs will serve as the hub of the connected living room, enabling seamless, robust connections with all Bluetooth technology and Bluetooth Smart devices, including remote controls, gaming consoles, speaker systems, keyboards, phones, tablets, health and medical devices and more.
Michael Foley, Executive Director, Bluetooth SIG said: “The real magic for the consumer is having their Bluetooth enabled TV seamlessly connect with other Bluetooth devices in the home, and is a major reason the industry is standardising on Bluetooth technology to enable a multi-vendor network of devices.”
Bluetooth Special Interest Group