Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard that allows electronic devices to connect and communicate wirelessly within a range of about 10 meters without requiring a direct line-of-sight connection. It was developed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group to enable wireless connectivity between various digital devices like mobile phones, laptops, printers, headphones, and more. Bluetooth connections are made via short-range radio links that form small networks called piconets that allow up to seven devices to connect at a time within a given area.