Broadcom To Connect Phones, Medical Devices

mobi health news -- Last December, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group released a new standard called Bluetooth Low Energy, which we noted at the time counts mobile health as one of its key use cases. Now, Broadcom, a $4.4 billion chipset company, has added to its portfolio a Bluetooth Low Energy chip, specifically for “very low power health and fitness sensors enabled by Bluetooth” to connect to consumers’ mobile phones. ABI Research recently predicted that manufacturers would ship more than 2.5 billion BLE chipsets in 2014.

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