Last year's13-inch M2 MacBook Air was 's Product of 2022. It was ultraportable, equipped with just the right screen size, and had the specs to power most users' workflows, including video editing, multi-window browsing, and streaming movies on command.
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Not to be outdone by the release of a larger 15-inch MacBook Air, Apple recently gave the 13-inch option one secret and invaluable upgrade: Bluetooth 5.3.
What does Bluetooth 5.3 entail? Besides general improvements to connection speeds, stability, and power efficiency (read: better battery life), here are the main benefits compared to Bluetooth 5.0, according to Bluetooth's website.
Previously, the 13-inch MacBook Air was listed with Bluetooth 5.0 on Apple's technical specifications page, falling short of the speeds and efficiency gains that other Apple products had, like the latest iPhones, iPad Pro, Apple Watch, and evensecond-generation AirPods Pro . The page has since been updated with Bluetooth 5.3.
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Now, through some quiet system patch -- or perhaps Apple simply mislabelled the 13-inch Air with Bluetooth 5.0 instead of 5.3 since the very beginning -- the laptop supports the latest and greatest standard of wireless device-to-device connection.