Implementing Bluetooth on embedded Linux: Open source BlueZ vs proprietary stacks

Posted by mfilion on Feb 28, 2025 2:43 PM EDT
Collabora Blog; By George Kiagiadakis
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Bluetooth connectivity is a key feature in many embedded Linux systems. When it comes to implementing Bluetooth support, you can choose between using the open source BlueZ stack or a proprietary Bluetooth stack. If you are considering deploying BlueZ on your embedded Linux device, the benefits in terms of flexibility, community support, and long-term maintainability make it a worthwhile investment.

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