Bluetooth 5.2 boasts enhanced performance, increased efficiency, and new features designed to facilitate more advanced use cases over its predecessors. One of the most notable enhancements is the addition of LE Audio. This feature allows for the transmission of audio over the Low Energy (LE) spectrum, resulting in greater power efficiency. This is particularly beneficial for devices such as wireless headphones and hearing aids, which can now operate for longer periods between charges. Additionally, Bluetooth 5.2 introduces the Isochronous Channels (ISOC) feature. This enables synchronised, low-latency streaming of audio and video to multiple devices simultaneously. This is a significant step forward in terms of multi-device connectivity, opening up new possibilities for shared listening experiences and more. Another key improvement is the introduction of Enhanced Attribute Protocol (EATT). This protocol allows for concurrent data transactions, leading to improved responsiveness and performance. It is particularly beneficial for applications that require frequent data updates, such as fitness trackers and health monitors.