angst7 / Phatbeacon

nRF52 implementation of Physical Web Fatbeacon
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Can see in BLE scanner app but not in PhysicalWeb app? #2

Closed AdySan closed 7 years ago

AdySan commented 7 years ago

Hi Matt,

Just tried this on my nRF52-DK. As you can see in the screenshot, I can see the EddyStone Beacon on the nRF Connect app but nothing on the PhysicalWeb app. Am I missing something here? I was assuming I'd see some sort of URL in the PhysicalWeb app.

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angst7 commented 7 years ago

Have you enabled Fatbeacon in the Physical Web scanner settings?

AdySan commented 7 years ago

I’m sorry, I can’t seem to find the scanner settings, neither in Chrome nor in the Physical Web app on iOS. Don’t own an Android device, so can’t test that either.

AdySan commented 7 years ago

Hmm, looking at the Physical Web repo, looks like as of now only the Android app has these settings. Nevermind then.

angst7 commented 7 years ago

Yes, Fatbeacon is experimental. I'm not surprised they haven't added it to iOS yet.

AdySan commented 7 years ago

I’m sorry, I can’t seem to find the scanner settings, neither in Chrome nor in the Physical Web app on iOS. Don’t own an Android device, so can’t test that either.

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