The building blocks of all Bluetooth devices

Bluetooth® specifications define the technology building blocks that developers use to create the interoperable devices that make up the thriving Bluetooth ecosystem. Bluetooth specifications are overseen by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) and are regularly updated and enhanced by Bluetooth SIG Working Groups to meet evolving technology and market needs.

Download the Bluetooth® specifications and documents.

Shape the future of Bluetooth® technology as a member of a working group or committee.

Link to Errata Service Releases (ESRs), documents that list errata identifying corrections to each Bluetooth® specification since the specification was last adopted.

Get links to the most current, approved versions of qualification test requirement documents referenced in the TCRL.

Get current listings of assigned numbers, codes, and other identifiers in the Assigned Numbers developer database for the Bluetooth SIG. Submit number requests.

View a status summary and link to project pages for specifications in development by the Bluetooth SIG.

Interoperable Prototype Test Events (IOP)

Got an idea for a new specification? Submit a proposal to have a group steer your idea for a new specification through the spec development process.

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