Bluetooth 4.0 Scanner

com.bluemotionlabs.bluescan

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Total installs
814.5K(814,543)
Rating
3.0(83 reviews)
Released
August 1, 2013
Last updated
June 14, 2016
Category
Tools
Developer
John Abraham
Developer details
Name
John Abraham
E-mail
j2abro@gmail.com
Website
unknown
Country
United States
Address
P.O. Box 21441 Santa Barbara, CA 93121
Android SDKs
Bluetooth 4.0 Scanner Header - AppWisp.com

Screenshots

Bluetooth 4.0 Scanner Screenshot 1 - AppWisp.com
Bluetooth 4.0 Scanner Screenshot 2 - AppWisp.com
Bluetooth 4.0 Scanner Screenshot 3 - AppWisp.com
Bluetooth 4.0 Scanner Screenshot 4 - AppWisp.com

Description

Bluetooth 4.0 (Low Energy and Classic Mode) Scanner. BlueScan scans for Bluetooth devices, looks up the vendor and allows you to email the results.The information is recorded includes: device name, location, RSSI signal strength, MAC address, MAC address vendor lookup.

This supports the earthping.com project - crowdsourced Bluetooth database. Users are also reporting usage to find their lost Bluetooth devices.

Scan data can be downloaded via email in JSON and CSV format. Also, this version uploads the found devices to a web database, which can be turned off in menu --> settings. Bluetooth 4.0 devices will be able to scan in Classic or Low Energy mode. Devices without Bluetooth 4.0 can scan in Classic mode only.

This is part of a research project into the extent that Bluetooth devices are used in the buildout of the Internet-of-things. Currently this supports Bluetooth Classic and 4.0 (Bluetooth Low Energy - BLE).

This app is oriented toward those curious about the extent of the Bluetooth devices in and around their neighborhood - drive through your neighborhood while scanning for Bluetooth devices and you'll see sensors, firetucks, freeway monitors, car brands, laptops, phones, TV set-top boxes, etc.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. That includes bugs, feature requests, sending of some scan data sets would be appreciated (j2abro@gmail.com) and/or any comments about interesting Bluetooth devices you are seeing.

Many Thanks, John
j2abro@gmail.com