Recovering bluetooth device address
I need to write a code to get the address of the device, CONNECTING to my site
So, for an instance, I visit my website with my phone. On button click, I need to get the Bluetooth address of it.
I've seen some examples showing how to get addresses of nearby devices. That's not what I need.
I don't have time for a proper research now, so if you have examples, please, share them with me.
I'd really appreciate your help.
javascript api bluetooth bluetooth-lowenergy
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I need to write a code to get the address of the device, CONNECTING to my site
So, for an instance, I visit my website with my phone. On button click, I need to get the Bluetooth address of it.
I've seen some examples showing how to get addresses of nearby devices. That's not what I need.
I don't have time for a proper research now, so if you have examples, please, share them with me.
I'd really appreciate your help.
javascript api bluetooth bluetooth-lowenergy
Please show what you tried!
– Tushar Walzade
Nov 20 '18 at 9:06
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I need to write a code to get the address of the device, CONNECTING to my site
So, for an instance, I visit my website with my phone. On button click, I need to get the Bluetooth address of it.
I've seen some examples showing how to get addresses of nearby devices. That's not what I need.
I don't have time for a proper research now, so if you have examples, please, share them with me.
I'd really appreciate your help.
javascript api bluetooth bluetooth-lowenergy
I need to write a code to get the address of the device, CONNECTING to my site
So, for an instance, I visit my website with my phone. On button click, I need to get the Bluetooth address of it.
I've seen some examples showing how to get addresses of nearby devices. That's not what I need.
I don't have time for a proper research now, so if you have examples, please, share them with me.
I'd really appreciate your help.
javascript api bluetooth bluetooth-lowenergy
javascript api bluetooth bluetooth-lowenergy
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Andrei KulaginAndrei Kulagin
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Please show what you tried!
– Tushar Walzade
Nov 20 '18 at 9:06
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Please show what you tried!
– Tushar Walzade
Nov 20 '18 at 9:06
Please show what you tried!
– Tushar Walzade
Nov 20 '18 at 9:06
Please show what you tried!
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Nov 20 '18 at 9:06
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There is this experimental API, but it’s not enabled by default
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/BluetoothDevice
Normally a website can not access such private device information, but apps that a user chooses to install can, such as an app written with ReactNative.
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There is this experimental API, but it’s not enabled by default
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/BluetoothDevice
Normally a website can not access such private device information, but apps that a user chooses to install can, such as an app written with ReactNative.
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There is this experimental API, but it’s not enabled by default
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/BluetoothDevice
Normally a website can not access such private device information, but apps that a user chooses to install can, such as an app written with ReactNative.
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There is this experimental API, but it’s not enabled by default
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/BluetoothDevice
Normally a website can not access such private device information, but apps that a user chooses to install can, such as an app written with ReactNative.
There is this experimental API, but it’s not enabled by default
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/BluetoothDevice
Normally a website can not access such private device information, but apps that a user chooses to install can, such as an app written with ReactNative.
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