A Bluetooth device can transmit data at a rate of 780 kb/s according to the IEEE 802.11 standards. The effective transmission and reduction of the RTT relies on the size of messages being sent and the processor capability to handle multiple requests, interference, and attenuation of signal. In this paper, the devices were placed as close as possible to eliminate the delay introduced due to signal issues. Also the message size being transmitted was very small for a bandwidth of 780 kb/s. Therefore data loss due to retransmissions or transmission delays due to buffer overflows did not occur in the system.