- What is a good RSSI number for Bluetooth?
- How accurate is RSSI?
- How to read RSSI dBm?
- What is a good RSSI signal strength?
What is a good RSSI number for Bluetooth?
Bluetooth RSSI can be accessed by reading the RSSI on the device's settings. An ideal RSSI value of a Bluetooth device should be between -30 to -55. Reading the Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) can sometimes be challenging.
How accurate is RSSI?
The RSSI accuracy indicates the average error associated with each received signal strength measurement. A typical commercially available transceiver is expected to be capable of providing ±4 dB or better typical RSSI accuracy.
How to read RSSI dBm?
RSSI (Received signal strength indication) will look at the Signal (Also known as RSSI) first this value is measured in decibels from 0 (zero) to -120 (minus 120) now when looking at this value the closer to 0 (zero) the stronger the signal is which means it's better, typically voice networks require a -65db or better ...
What is a good RSSI signal strength?
An RSSI closer to 0 is stronger, and closer to –100 is weaker. For best performance, you want your RSSI to be as high as possible. A useful rule of thumb is that if the RSSI is less than –70 dBm, you are unlikely to have good performance over Wi-Fi for bandwidth intensive tasks.