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#001: The future of Bluetooth connectivity with Blecon Founder, Simon Ford

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In today’s Coredump Session, we unpack the full story of Bluetooth—from its PDA-era beginnings to its rising role in cloud-connected devices. With insights from Memfault’s Chris Coleman and François Baldassari, along with Blecon’s Simon Ford, this wide-ranging conversation explores how Bluetooth Low Energy has evolved, where it thrives (and doesn’t), and why it’s often the right tool, even if it’s not a perfect one. Expect history, hot takes, and practical guidance for building better Bluetooth-powered products.

Key Takeaways:

  • Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Bluetooth Classic are fundamentally different—and BLE was never just a “lite” version.
  • BLE's strength lies in its low power consumption and quick connection setup, making it ideal for peripheral devices that sleep most of the time.
  • Use cases like audio, asset tracking, and cloud sync continue to shape BLE’s evolution, and new specs like LE Audio and PAwR are expanding its reach.
  • Bluetooth wins not because it’s perfect—but because it’s practical: globally adopted, low-cost, and well-supported.
  • Debugging Bluetooth at scale requires collecting connection parameters, analyzing retries, and understanding phone ecosystem quirks.
  • BLE Mesh adoption has been underwhelming, with real-world complexity often outweighing its theoretical benefits.
  • Expect to see BLE turn up in more places, including MEMS sensors and energy-harvesting devices, not just consumer gadgets.
  • Designers should understand trade-offs in connection intervals, latency, and power draw when choosing Bluetooth for cloud or local connectivity.

Chapters:

00:00 Episode Teasers & Intro

01:10 Meet the Guests: Bluetooth Roots at Pebble, Fitbit, and Blecon

06:51 BLE’s Breakthrough: The iPhone 4S Moment

10:22 BLE vs Classic: Why It Took Off

14:39 Specs That Shifted Everything: Packet Length, Coded PHY & LE Audio

21:41 Is BLE Still Interoperable? And Does It Matter?

28:22 The BLE Cloud Puzzle: Gateways, Phones & Golden Gate

38:40 BLE’s Sweet Spot: Power, Latency & When It Just Works

47:12 Operating BLE Devices in the Wild: What to Track & Why

57:40 Mesh Ambitions vs Reality

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In today’s Coredump Session, we unpack the full story of Bluetooth—from its PDA-era beginnings to its rising role in cloud-connected devices. With insights from Memfault’s Chris Coleman and François Baldassari, along with Blecon’s Simon Ford, this wide-ranging conversation explores how Bluetooth Low Energy has evolved, where it thrives (and doesn’t), and why it’s often the right tool, even if it’s not a perfect one. Expect history, hot takes, and practical guidance for building better Bluetooth-powered products.

Key Takeaways:

  • Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Bluetooth Classic are fundamentally different—and BLE was never just a “lite” version.
  • BLE's strength lies in its low power consumption and quick connection setup, making it ideal for peripheral devices that sleep most of the time.
  • Use cases like audio, asset tracking, and cloud sync continue to shape BLE’s evolution, and new specs like LE Audio and PAwR are expanding its reach.
  • Bluetooth wins not because it’s perfect—but because it’s practical: globally adopted, low-cost, and well-supported.
  • Debugging Bluetooth at scale requires collecting connection parameters, analyzing retries, and understanding phone ecosystem quirks.
  • BLE Mesh adoption has been underwhelming, with real-world complexity often outweighing its theoretical benefits.
  • Expect to see BLE turn up in more places, including MEMS sensors and energy-harvesting devices, not just consumer gadgets.
  • Designers should understand trade-offs in connection intervals, latency, and power draw when choosing Bluetooth for cloud or local connectivity.

Chapters:

00:00 Episode Teasers & Intro

01:10 Meet the Guests: Bluetooth Roots at Pebble, Fitbit, and Blecon

06:51 BLE’s Breakthrough: The iPhone 4S Moment

10:22 BLE vs Classic: Why It Took Off

14:39 Specs That Shifted Everything: Packet Length, Coded PHY & LE Audio

21:41 Is BLE Still Interoperable? And Does It Matter?

28:22 The BLE Cloud Puzzle: Gateways, Phones & Golden Gate

38:40 BLE’s Sweet Spot: Power, Latency & When It Just Works

47:12 Operating BLE Devices in the Wild: What to Track & Why

57:40 Mesh Ambitions vs Reality

⁠⁠Join the Interrupt Slack

Watch this episode on YouTube

⁠Suggest a Guest⁠

Follow Memfault

Other ways to listen:

⁠⁠Apple Podcasts

iHeartRadio⁠⁠

⁠⁠Amazon Music

GoodPods

Castbox

⁠⁠

⁠⁠Visit our website

  continue reading

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