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filed its latest M1 Macs in the Bluetooth SIG database this week. This includes the MacBook Air, Mac mini, and MacBook Pro — but a mysterious “B2002” device remains in the database, and it’s unclear what it could be.</p>
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Apple files M1 Macs in Bluetooth database, mysterious ‘B2002’ still listed