Bluetooth services framework for PC
Bluetooth Terminal+ is a free development tool that was created by an indie developer who goes by the name Yurin. This Windows utility provides program developers with Bluetooth functionalities where the wireless transmission of data is required. In addition, it can also be used to facilitate connections between devices as needed.
Bluetooth Terminal+ has the same principle as other utilities like Bluetooth Driver in that it enables the functionality where it is available. It was specifically made to help software developers with its support for sending and receiving terminal commands, which is useful in debugging and checking for errors.
Bluetooth integration for program development
Bluetooth technology has been around for quite some time now and has released multiple versions over the years. It’s one of the most popular wireless transmission protocols that is used for both sending and receiving data over short distances. It’s pretty much standard in most programs nowadays, and Bluetooth Terminal+ makes it easier for developers to integrate the functionality into their work.
Bluetooth Terminal+ basically works three ways. The first one is that it can act as a scanner. It can detect any available Bluetooth device within a certain area. The second is being a client, which can help you establish a connection request and send data. Lastly, it can be a server that can process the aforementioned connection request and receive the data that is being sent.
What’s more, you can even use terminal commands on this tool, which makes the process of debugging your program a little bit easier and more convenient. However, there are a few things to keep in mind before starting. It will only work with devices using the RFCOMM protocol. Also, it should go without saying, but you need to have a Bluetooth module installed on the device(s) you plan to use this on.
Intuitive and easy to implement
If you’re a developer who is looking to integrate and enable Bluetooth functionality into your program, Bluetooth Terminal+ will come in handy. It’s straightforward to use, flexible, and easy to implement. The support for terminal commands is a welcome and appreciated addition. Just be aware of its protocol requirements, and you’re good to go.