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  • 1.30

Bennett 1.30 by the sz development is a lightweight Windows utility designed for real-time monitoring of Bluetooth device signal strength, offering a straightforward solution for users who need to track the wireless performance of multiple paired devices simultaneously. Positioned within the Network Monitoring subcategory of System Utilities, the program presents a minimal interface that lists every discoverable Bluetooth transmitter in range and updates each entry’s Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) value on the fly, enabling administrators, hardware testers, and home-office users to spot intermittent connections, locate optimal placement areas for peripherals, or verify antenna performance without launching heavier development tools. Because it relies on the standard Microsoft Bluetooth API, Bennett runs on any Windows 8.x, 10 or 11 edition that exposes the native stack, requires no additional driver installation, and consumes negligible CPU and memory while logging. The single-version release 1.30 remains the current and only build offered, reflecting the publisher’s focus on a narrowly defined, stable feature set rather than iterative enhancement. Typical scenarios include checking a wireless headset before an important call, diagnosing why a Bluetooth printer stalls at certain distances, or comparing the range of several low-energy beacons during site surveys. The executable is fully portable, so it can be carried on a USB stick and launched without administrative rights on locked-down corporate machines. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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