With Bluetooth LE Terminal you can easily prototype your Bluetooth Smart enabled hardware. Send individual bytes encoded as ASCII, HEX or Decimal numbers and receive data from your hardware accessory.
Test your data transfers even before having your own app!
# More Features:
• Send bytes as ASCII, HEX or Decimal
• See device's services and characteristics and their associated values
• Get information about your device such as name, UUID, and RSSI readings
• Setup a button matrix (game controller) to send different data with just a tap.
• Apple Watch support for button matrix
• Send the current time as a unix timestamp (seconds since 1970)
• Export current session as CSV
• Use the app in split-view or slide-over on iPad
If you have any questions about the app, or requests for features you would like to see, just write a short review or use the button inside the app to contact me!
* Some features may require an optional one-time in app purchase.
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In-Apps
Remove Ads
$4.99
Time Stamp
$0.99
Buy me 1 coffee
$2.99
Buy me 2 coffees
$4.99
Buy me 3 coffees
$11.99
Show RSSI Values
$0.99
Controller Buttons
$4.99
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Controller buttons can’t send integers
The controller buttons in the paid version cannot send decimal integers or hex, only ascii. Also cannot send integer zero (0x00, ascii null character) at any time.
Everything useful locked behind paywall
You can only send and receive ASCII and Hex for free.
Every other feature of this app is locked behind a pay wall so take note of that.
Eg:
- Controller Custom Buttons (understandable)
- Time stamp out-going sent data (ridiculous to have this locked behind a paywall)
- Connection health RSSI