Bluetooth Finder - BLE Scanner

Contains adsIn-app purchases
3.9
17.7K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Bluetooth Finder and BLE Scanner app help to scan/pair/unpair/view UUIDs GATT service & characteristics read/set a device discoverable/Bluetooth Signal Strength.

Now find a Bluetooth device functionality help to locate any Bluetooth device. With a range of Bluetooth devices at your disposals such as audio speakers, headsets, car speakers, and more, it can be troublesome to have to connect to a specific device. With this app you can locate and find your Bluetooth devices using the received signal strength indication (RSSI), the closer you get, the stronger the signal will be.

Highlighted features:
- Find all Bluetooth devices, including connected, paired, and unknown devices, hearing aid.
- Keep track of your devices
- Bluetooth 4.0 scanner
- Connect to bt devices
- Find Low energy and classic devices, including smartwatch or band, TV, computer, and others.
- Pair and unpair bt device
- Order by RSSI, address, name, vendor, and others
- Export database for further processing
Updated on
21 Mar 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
App info and performance and Device or other IDs
This app may collect these data types
App activity and App info and performance
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

3.9
16.6K reviews
A Google user
16 August 2019
It just keeps saying it needs location permission even though the permission is enabled. So it can't do anything. Update: you actual have to turn on your GPS, otherwise it keeps thinking you haven't given the app location permissions. (Other bluetooth apps do not require this.) Even after that, it is unable to find any devices after scanning. All this app is good for is showing you lots of ads. I am using another app, also called Bluetooth Pair, which works fine.
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Manjul Saini
15 August 2019
We have not had this issue reported to us before, and in most cases, either location permission isn't given or location is Off. If both are enabled then could you share the details at manjulsaini7@gmail.com? And any relevant screenshots would be immensely valuable. Thank you.
A Google user
30 September 2019
Recently bought a Pokémon Go Plus device for use with Pokémon Go, but my Huawei phone struggled to pair with the Bluetooth device. By using this app you can pair and unpair very easily! Now if only it could prevent my phone from randomly switching off my Bluetooth it would be perfect. If you are struggling with Pokémon Go Plus or Gotcha devices then this app helps!
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A Google user
14 February 2020
Used it to locate my Fitbit, and worked great. Took about 20 minutes until the fitbit was excavated from the hamper. Suggestion: I am only interested in my device, and the app listed all devices every time I refreshed, so I had to scroll. It will be even better if I can select the device of interest. More suggestion: Currently it allows set device name only after pairing, but it is often impossible to pair. It will be great if you can give a nickname to each device; MAC is hard to remember.
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Manjul Saini
14 February 2020
Thanks for taking out time to review the app, really appreciate it. So glad that you are finding the app useful. Also, thanks for the feedback. I will try to include the above changes in future releases. Kim, not all Bluetooth devices advertise their name, hence it's not possible to read them without pairing. It depends on the other device.

What's new

Removing location ON requirements
Minor bug fixes