Bluetooth Electronics

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4.0
5.26K reviews
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About this app

Control your electronic project with an Android device. This app communicates using Bluetooth to an HC-06 or HC-05 Bluetooth module in your project. This app comes with a library containing 11 Bluetooth examples for Arduino. It can also be used with Raspberry Pi or any other rapid prototyping system in which you have included a suitable Bluetooth module to your project.

Ideal for learning electronics in a fun way.
Ideal for rapid prototyping a new idea.
Ideal for exhibiting your project.

Some electronics skills required. Requires an Android device with Bluetooth capability enabled. Version 1.1 only works with Bluetooth Classic. Version 1.2 supports Bluetooth Low Energy and USB connectivity in addition to Bluetooth Classic.

Large selection of controls available including buttons, switches, sliders, pads, lights, gauges, terminals, accelerometers and graphs. Drag and drop them onto the panel grid. Then edit their properties.

20 customisable panels available. Import/Export panels.

Discover, Pair and connect to Bluetooth devices. Then click Run to use the panel.

Library of 10 Arduino Examples to get you started:

LED Brightness - PWM with a Slider control
RC Car demo – Basic Button controls
Persistence of Vision – Text control
Repeater Demo – Send and Receive Terminals
Ultrasonic Distance Sensor - Light Indicator
MEGA Monitor – Graphs
UNO Monitor – More graphs
Temperature and Humidity – Temperature Gauge
Configure HC-06 Demo – In-case you want to change Baud rate
Motor Control Demo – Accelerometer and pad controls

Version 1.3 enables panels to be built/modified with commands sent from connected device.

Finally, You undertake any electronic project at your own risk. Please be careful. Consider what is going to happen to your project if the Bluetooth connection is lost, or the Android device crashes.
Updated on
Mar 15, 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.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
App activity, App info and performance, and Device or other IDs
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.0
4.91K reviews
A Google user
January 30, 2019
This app is by far the best, most reliable, accurate app out there for bluetooth control. tried over 30 other apps for communicating through bluetooth and every single one of them would send double of the character it was supposed to and then it would return a double sentence of what it was supposed to. very pleased and excellent design
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John Varghese
November 20, 2023
This is the best app that I have used, but it has some minor bugs. Can you guys add a panels to go to a website in the local network. It would be useful to view live footage from a ESP-32 CAM module. And I appreciate the efforts.
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A Google user
January 13, 2020
Very nice app but is very unreliable and has lots of bugs. When app auto connects to Bluetooth the screen ratio changes and buttons are hidden and cannot be accessed. Had to restart multiple times to make it work. If i send a string with start and end characters the values are not always shown and values are blinking.
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What's new

v1.50 Various updates/modifications and use of newer code methods to enable app to work on newer devices in 2024. If you are already using the app on an older device and it still works fine, no need to update. This update addresses changes to the android ecosystem since Android 11, mostly regarding saving location and permission changes. Files are now stored in the documents folder in a keuwlsoft/be sub directory and option added to load panels by using clipboard.