Windows 10 Redstone 4 will support “Swift Pair” Quick Bluetooth Pairing
The next major Windows 10 update, code-named “Redstone 4,” is due to be completed in March. In the lengthy “update list”, we saw a new “Bluetooth streamlined pairing experience” feature. It is reported that this feature is expected to be called “Swift Pair”. In fact, this feature has been pushed to Insider testers who have a quick update channel in Windows 10 build 17093.
Used Bluetooth friends, how many have experienced difficult matching and other issues. However, in the next major version of Windows 10, Microsoft hopes to bring you more easy device experience.
The user simply sets the Bluetooth peripheral to pairing mode, then the Windows 10 system automatically detects and finally clicks the “Connect” button in the notification area – no additional action is required.
looks like the new "streamlined pairing experience" for Bluetooth in Windows is called "Swift Pair" ?
— WalkingCat (@h0x0d) February 28, 2018
It should be noted that Microsoft has long deployed this feature in the Surface Precision Mouse. Currently, the company is working with industry partners, with a view to using more devices on the keyboard, mouse and so on.
Windows 10 Redstone 4 is about to be completed in a few weeks and pushed to Insider testers, interested friends can experience.
Source: Softpedia