This app is a simple Bluetooth connection debugging tool:
You can confirm successful pairing, monitor incoming raw data and see exactly what is transmitted from the Bluetooth device.
The app works only with certain types of Bluetooth devices:
Devices that work in server mode. That is, devices that listen to and accept incoming Bluetooth connections.
Devices that accept connections on channel=1
Devices that don't require a specific UUID during connection.
Devices that can be paired.
All these conditions are required, at least for now. I plan to add in the next release the option to set the channel, and to set a specific UUID.
Another limitation is that the current version shows incoming data in ASCII format. If your device sends binary data, that won't be very readable. To help with that, I plan to add a hexadecimal view that can be easily switched on/off. Another option is to send the received data as an attachment.
Finally, keep in mind that some devices need some sort of "activation signal" first before they would start sending data. This depends on the device, and you would have to look at the technical documentation of your device to figure this out.
I plan to add the following features in the future:
Option to specify channel to use when connecting
Option to specify UUID to use when connecting
Option to add timestamp to incoming messages
Option to add GPS info to incoming messages
Design a plugin framework for customized views tailored to specific Bluetooth sensors
For more details, see the more detailed (but quite crude) todo.md
file.
You can contribute improvements in whatever way is convenient for you, for example:
Create a Pull Request on GitHub: https://github.com/janosgyerik/bluetoothviewer
Email your patches to info@janosgyerik.com
The source code is a modified version of the BluetoothChat sample that is included in the Android SDK.