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Short distance wireless datatransfer - Which technology should I aim for?

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I am making a device that consists of the following 2 parts.
The size of each part should not exceed that what you can hold in a hand.

Part 1
1. Continuously samples voltages from a potentiometer.
2. Wirelessly transmits the samples.
- a sample is 1 or 2 bytes.​
- a sample sent 5 times per second is sufficient.​
- the distance is about 25 cm (constantly changing).​

Part 2
3. Receives samples from Part 1.
- samples are logged.​
4. Has an additional 1 bit digital input that goes high once in a while.
- the rate is logged.​
5. Does some minor calculations on the received data.
6. Displays the data on a small screen in real-time.

My question:
Which technology would you recommend for the wireless datatransfer between the two parts?

Any idea is welcome.
 

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