A Google user
this app has a lot of potential as most "Bluetooth finders" are specifically for locating the active\passive bt signal. This one would be so useful if you've been all over the place after dropping your device and don't know where to start looking. Unfortunately after switching to a new device the app crashes with every attempt to load the recorded location into Google maps, making it's usefulness limited to time of disconnect. makes me really sad.
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Scott M
This approach is FAR superior to that taken by the vast majority of apps that aim to help people locate lost bluetooth devices i.e. 'signal finders', as these all depend on the device being turned on/seeking a bluetooth connection. The only use case in which I can see the signal finder style app being useful is if you've dropped a device down the back to of your couch as you were trying to pair it (and didn't notice where it fell).
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Alan Wilkinson
This app seems to work well with my hearing aid HA Smart app so if I lose the expensive hesring aid without noticing I can find out where it last connected and go search for it there. I am testing what needs to be set or running for this to work properly BEFORE I have to use it. This could save me a lot of money. The app does need better documentation to understand what it needs to work reliably. That's why I give it 4 stars.
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