I am able to connect to the Puck with "NRF connect" application in a corridor, if the distance is <= 6 meters. Do you know when a battery will go away if I use NRF.setTxPower(4) rather than the default one ?
Should Bluetooth5 make things better from ragne standpoint ?
As I will connect to the Puck from Android which now is 4.4.2, should I use Android 5+ for a better connectivity ?
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Hi @Gordon,
I am able to connect to the Puck with "NRF connect" application in a corridor, if the distance is <= 6 meters. Do you know when a battery will go away if I use NRF.setTxPower(4) rather than the default one ?
Should Bluetooth5 make things better from ragne standpoint ?
As I will connect to the Puck from Android which now is 4.4.2, should I use Android 5+ for a better connectivity ?
Thank you.