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STILL WAITING ON BLUETOOTH TECH...
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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 2965793" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>As far as I know only SIG has a rifle scope that accepts bluetooth data from a laser rangefinder &/or a Kestrel 5700 meter.</p><p></p><p>Why can't laser rangefinder binoculars and monocular makers put Bluetooth in their devices to transmit data to scopes AND why won't scope companies (often the same company) put Bluetooth RECEIVERS in their scopes as SIG has done?? GEEZE LOIUSE!</p><p></p><p>I mean, c'mon, Bluetooth is decades old and the tech is there for sending and receiving data, as SIG has demonstrated, so let's have it used far more widely in the industry so we all can take advantage of the speed of data transfer. Being restricted to one company for this tech is nuts - or did I miss some brands already doing this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 2965793, member: 54178"] As far as I know only SIG has a rifle scope that accepts bluetooth data from a laser rangefinder &/or a Kestrel 5700 meter. Why can't laser rangefinder binoculars and monocular makers put Bluetooth in their devices to transmit data to scopes AND why won't scope companies (often the same company) put Bluetooth RECEIVERS in their scopes as SIG has done?? GEEZE LOIUSE! I mean, c'mon, Bluetooth is decades old and the tech is there for sending and receiving data, as SIG has demonstrated, so let's have it used far more widely in the industry so we all can take advantage of the speed of data transfer. Being restricted to one company for this tech is nuts - or did I miss some brands already doing this? [/QUOTE]
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