Serial Bluetooth Terminal

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4.7
3.01K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

'Serial Bluetooth Terminal' is a line-oriented terminal / console app for microcontrollers, arduinos and other devices with a serial / UART interface connected with a bluetooth to serial converter to your android device.

This app supports different bluetooth versions:
- Bluetooth Classic
- Bluetooth LE / Bluetooth Low Energy / BLE / Bluetooth Smart

This app supports different bluetooth devices:
Bluetooth Classic (implementing standard Bluetooth SPP profile):
- HC-05, HC-06, ...
- Raspberry Pi 3
- ...
Bluetooth LE (implementing vendor specific Bluetooth GATT services):
- predefined:
* Nordic Semiconductor nRF51822, … (e.g. BBC micro:bit)
* Texas Instruments CC254x (e.g. HM-10, CC41-A, … modules)
* Microchip RN4870/71, BM70/71 'transparent UART service'
* Telit Bluemod
- custom profile:
* Texas Instruments CC2640 serial service, except config characteristics
* Silabls BLE113
* uConnect BLE serial adapter
* ...

All features in this app are free. In-App purchase is only used for the 'Donate' option.

Looking for source code? Here you find simplified variants of this app:
https://github.com/kai-morich/SimpleBluetoothTerminal
https://github.com/kai-morich/SimpleBluetoothLeTerminal
Updated on
Sep 30, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
2.86K reviews
Jeff Bensen
December 16, 2020
An excellent app with a simple interface that I found to be very intuitive. I had it up and running in minutes just by exploring the menus. The macro functionality is especially useful when debugging custom Bluetooth protocols, allowing complex command strings and control characters to be entered quickly. I've only used it for single connections (this terminal to one Bluetooth widget) so I cannot comment on how it behaves in a more complicated environment. But for HC-05 / HC-06 development it is an essential too