Theatre Faculty Publications and Presentations
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Spring 5-25-2025
Abstract
Mobile Bluetooth recording has become a practical tool for filmmakers, content creators, educators, and journalists. While technical specifications offer clear limits to wireless audio, perceived performance is often shaped more strongly by user interpretation, interface cues, and workflow stability. This paper analyzes the perceptual systems users rely on when operating Bluetooth microphones through mobile applications, focusing on stability cues, sonic anchors, and behavioral patterns that influence recorded outcomes. The goal is to establish an academic framework for understanding perceived wireless performance without discussing internal engineering mechanics.
Recommended Citation
Trevino, John, "Stability Cues and User Interpretation in Mobile Bluetooth Recording Workflows" (2025). Theatre Faculty Publications and Presentations. 18.
https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/the_fac/18

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