diff --git a/components/bluetooth_proxy.rst b/components/bluetooth_proxy.rst
index 3e5bb8b44..5db10d5cd 100644
--- a/components/bluetooth_proxy.rst
+++ b/components/bluetooth_proxy.rst
@@ -5,27 +5,25 @@ Bluetooth Proxy
:description: Instructions for setting up the Bluetooth Proxy in ESPHome.
:image: bluetooth.svg
-Home Assistant can expand its Bluetooth reach by communicating through
-the Bluetooth proxy component in ESPHome. Place your ESPHome devices close to the
-Bluetooth devices that you want to interact with for the best
-experience.
+Home Assistant can expand its Bluetooth reach by communicating through the Bluetooth proxy component in ESPHome.
+The Individual device integrations in Home Assistant (such as BTHome) will receive the data from the Bluetooth
+Integration in Home Assistant which automatically aggregates all ESPHome bluetooth proxies with any USB Bluetooth
+Adapters you might have. This exceptional feature offers fault tolerant connection between the Bluetooth devices
+and Home Assistant.
-If you're looking to create a device that is just a Bluetooth Proxy, see our `Bluetooth Proxy installer `__ website.
-
-The Bluetooth proxy depends on :doc:`esp32_ble_tracker` so make sure to add that to your configuration.
+If you're looking to create an ESPHome node that is just a Bluetooth Proxy, see
+our `Bluetooth Proxy installer `__ website.
.. note::
- Bluetooth proxy requires Home Assistant 2022.9 or later.
-
-.. note::
-
- The Bluetooth proxy of ESPHome currently only provides Home Assistant with passive sensor
- data that is advertised by certain devices. Not all devices are supported and ESPHome does not decode or keep a list.
- To find out if your device is supported, please search for it in the `Home Assistant Integrations `__ list.
-
- The Individual device integrations in Home Assistant (such as BTHome) will receive the data from the Bluetooth Integration in Home Assistant
- which automatically aggregates all ESPHome bluetooth proxies with any USB Bluetooth Adapters you might have.
+ The Bluetooth proxy of ESPHome provides Home Assistant with a maximum number of 3 simultaneous active connections.
+ Devices which maintain a *continuous active* connection will consume one of these constantly, whilst devices which
+ do *periodic disconnections and reconnections* will permit using more than 3 of them (on a statistical basis).
+ Passively broadcasted sensor data (that is advertised by certain devices without active connections) is received
+ separately from these, and is not limited to a specific number.
+
+ Not all devices are supported and ESPHome does not decode or keep a list. To find out if your device is supported,
+ please search for it in the `Home Assistant Integrations `__ list.
Configuration:
--------------
@@ -36,6 +34,27 @@ Configuration:
- **active** (*Optional*, boolean): Enables proxying active connections. Defaults to ``false``. Requires Home Assistant 2022.10 or later.
+The Bluetooth proxy depends on :doc:`esp32_ble_tracker` so make sure to add that to your configuration.
+
+.. note::
+
+ Bluetooth proxy requires Home Assistant 2022.9 or later.
+
+Improving reception performance
+-------------------------------
+
+Use a board with an Ethernet connection to the network, to offload ESP32's radio module from WiFi traffic, this gains performance on Bluetooth side.
+To maximize the chances of catching advertisements of the sensors, you can set ``interval`` equal to ``window`` in :doc:`/components/esp32_ble_tracker` scan parameter settings:
+
+.. code-block:: yaml
+
+ esp32_ble_tracker:
+ scan_parameters:
+ interval: 1100ms
+ window: 1100ms
+
+Avoid placing the ESP node in racks, close to routers/switches or other network equipment as EMI interference will degrade Bluetooth signal reception. For best results put as far away as possible, at least 3 meters distance from any other such equipment. Place your ESPHome devices close to the Bluetooth devices that you want to interact with for the best experience.
+
See Also
--------