— a focus on a more modern peripheral ecosystem where, aside from the usual "plug and play," scenarios based on exact distance and increased connection predictability appear. The key feature of the generation is Channel Sounding: instead of a rough estimation by signal level, devices receive a more precise and secure method to determine how close they are to each other, which is useful for "smart" accessories and security functions. Compared to Bluetooth 5.2/5.3, this is not so much about "twice as fast," but rather about more advanced mechanics for working with wireless devices; backward compatibility is preserved, so old headphones, printers, or mice will connect without issues, just without the new features. An example of use in a laptop is very practical: you connect TWS for calls, add a gamepad for gaming, and a mouse for work — everything runs simultaneously; and if you have modern accessories designed for precise proximity detection, a laptop with Bluetooth 6.0 will better unlock their potential.