
#BLUETOOTH PAIR ANDROID WITH MAC CODE#
In order to pursue this goal, the project is released under the MIT license, which lets you reuse the code for any purpose you want (even commercial) with the only requirement being copying this project license on your project.
#BLUETOOTH PAIR ANDROID WITH MAC ANDROID#
This project was created for educational purposes, to show a working Bluetooth-based Android app and the code used to achieve it. You can contact me using my account e-mail or opening an issue on this repo. This project is considered completed and won't be developed further unless I get any specific requests (which I MAY consider). Power on your Bluetooth speaker by pressing the power button for a couple of seconds. Android devices are the most common ones that people use and connecting Bluetooth speakers with them is a fairly easy process.

Below is code for the same: private OnItemClickListener mDeviceClickListener new. or see this link for better understanding. Android automatically pops up for pairing if already not paired. Instead of onClick go to other function or other class where You create the socket using UUID. Improvements are always appreciated! Project status Pairing Altec Lansing with Android Device. The Best way is do not use any pairing code. If you want to contribute on this project, just fork this repo and submit a pull request with your changes. You can download this app from Google Play Store following this link: If the pairing is successful, you will receive a confirmation message at the bottom of the screen and the device icon will change, showing 2 dots beside the Bluetooth symbol.During the process, you will be asked for confirmation.


If the Bluetooth is not enabled, the app will turn it on for you. device MAC address, which is the last 17 chars in the View String info ((TextView) v).
