BluetoothAdapter
public
final
class
BluetoothAdapter
extends Object
java.lang.Object | |
↳ | android.bluetooth.BluetoothAdapter |
Represents the local device Bluetooth adapter. The BluetoothAdapter
lets you perform
fundamental Bluetooth tasks, such as initiate device discovery, query a list of bonded (paired)
devices, instantiate a BluetoothDevice
using a known MAC address, and create a BluetoothServerSocket
to listen for connection requests from other devices, and start a scan for
Bluetooth LE devices.
To get a BluetoothAdapter
representing the local Bluetooth adapter, call the BluetoothManager.getAdapter()
function on BluetoothManager
. On JELLY_BEAN_MR1 and below
you will need to use the static getDefaultAdapter()
method instead.
Fundamentally, this is your starting point for all Bluetooth actions. Once you have the local
adapter, you can get a set of BluetoothDevice
objects representing all paired devices
with getBondedDevices()
; start device discovery with startDiscovery()
; or
create a BluetoothServerSocket
to listen for incoming RFComm connection requests with
listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord(java.lang.String, java.util.UUID)
; listen for incoming L2CAP
Connection-oriented Channels (CoC) connection requests with listenUsingL2capChannel()
;
or start a scan for Bluetooth LE devices with BluetoothLeScanner#startScan(ScanCallback)
using the scanner from getBluetoothLeScanner()
.
This class is thread safe.
Developer Guides
For more information about using Bluetooth, read the Bluetooth developer guide.
See also:
Summary
Nested classes | |
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interface |
BluetoothAdapter.LeScanCallback
Callback interface used to deliver LE scan results. |
Constants | |
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String |
ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED
Intent used to broadcast the change in connection state of the local Bluetooth adapter to a profile of the remote device. |
String |
ACTION_DISCOVERY_FINISHED
Broadcast Action: The local Bluetooth adapter has finished the device discovery process. |
String |
ACTION_DISCOVERY_STARTED
Broadcast Action: The local Bluetooth adapter has started the remote device discovery process. |
String |
ACTION_LOCAL_NAME_CHANGED
Broadcast Action: The local Bluetooth adapter has changed its friendly Bluetooth name. |
String |
ACTION_REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE
Activity Action: Show a system activity that requests discoverable mode. |
String |
ACTION_REQUEST_ENABLE
Activity Action: Show a system activity that allows the user to turn on Bluetooth. |
String |
ACTION_SCAN_MODE_CHANGED
Broadcast Action: Indicates the Bluetooth scan mode of the local Adapter has changed. |
String |
ACTION_STATE_CHANGED
Broadcast Action: The state of the local Bluetooth adapter has been changed. |
int |
ERROR
Sentinel error value for this class. |
String |
EXTRA_CONNECTION_STATE
Extra used by This extra represents the current connection state. |
String |
EXTRA_DISCOVERABLE_DURATION
Used as an optional int extra field in |
String |
EXTRA_LOCAL_NAME
Used as a String extra field in |
String |
EXTRA_PREVIOUS_CONNECTION_STATE
Extra used by This extra represents the previous connection state. |
String |
EXTRA_PREVIOUS_SCAN_MODE
Used as an int extra field in |
String |
EXTRA_PREVIOUS_STATE
Used as an int extra field in |
String |
EXTRA_SCAN_MODE
Used as an int extra field in |
String |
EXTRA_STATE
Used as an int extra field in |
int |
SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE
Indicates that inquiry scan is disabled, but page scan is enabled on the local Bluetooth adapter. |
int |
SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE
Indicates that both inquiry scan and page scan are enabled on the local Bluetooth adapter. |
int |
SCAN_MODE_NONE
Indicates that both inquiry scan and page scan are disabled on the local Bluetooth adapter. |
int |
STATE_CONNECTED
The profile is in connected state |
int |
STATE_CONNECTING
The profile is in connecting state |
int |
STATE_DISCONNECTED
The profile is in disconnected state |
int |
STATE_DISCONNECTING
The profile is in disconnecting state |
int |
STATE_OFF
Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is off. |
int |
STATE_ON
Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is on, and ready for use. |
int |
STATE_TURNING_OFF
Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is turning off. |
int |
STATE_TURNING_ON
Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is turning on. |
Public methods | |
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boolean
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cancelDiscovery()
Cancel the current device discovery process. |
static
boolean
|
checkBluetoothAddress(String address)
Validate a String Bluetooth address, such as "00:43:A8:23:10:F0" Alphabetic characters must be uppercase to be valid. |
void
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closeProfileProxy(int unusedProfile, BluetoothProfile proxy)
Close the connection of the profile proxy to the Service. |
boolean
|
disable()
This method was deprecated
in API level 33.
Starting with Deprecation Exemptions:
|
boolean
|
enable()
This method was deprecated
in API level 33.
Starting with Deprecation Exemptions:
|
String
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getAddress()
Returns the hardware address of the local Bluetooth adapter. |
BluetoothLeAdvertiser
|
getBluetoothLeAdvertiser()
Returns a |
BluetoothLeScanner
|
getBluetoothLeScanner()
Returns a |
Set<BluetoothDevice>
|
getBondedDevices()
Return the set of |
static
BluetoothAdapter
|
getDefaultAdapter()
This method was deprecated
in API level 31.
this method will continue to work, but developers are strongly encouraged to
migrate to using |
Duration
|
getDiscoverableTimeout()
Get the timeout duration of the |
int
|
getLeMaximumAdvertisingDataLength()
Return the maximum LE advertising data length in bytes, if LE Extended Advertising feature is supported, 0 otherwise. |
int
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getMaxConnectedAudioDevices()
Get the maximum number of connected devices per audio profile for this device. |
String
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getName()
Get the friendly Bluetooth name of the local Bluetooth adapter. |
int
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getProfileConnectionState(int profile)
Get the current connection state of a profile. |
boolean
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getProfileProxy(Context context, BluetoothProfile.ServiceListener listener, int profile)
Get the profile proxy object associated with the profile. |
BluetoothDevice
|
getRemoteDevice(byte[] address)
Get a |
BluetoothDevice
|
getRemoteDevice(String address)
Get a |
BluetoothDevice
|
getRemoteLeDevice(String address, int addressType)
Get a |
int
|
getScanMode()
Get the current Bluetooth scan mode of the local Bluetooth adapter. |
int
|
getState()
Get the current state of the local Bluetooth adapter. |
boolean
|
isDiscovering()
Return true if the local Bluetooth adapter is currently in the device discovery process. |
boolean
|
isEnabled()
Return true if Bluetooth is currently enabled and ready for use. |
boolean
|
isLe2MPhySupported()
Return true if LE 2M PHY feature is supported. |
int
|
isLeAudioBroadcastAssistantSupported()
Returns |
int
|
isLeAudioBroadcastSourceSupported()
Returns |
int
|
isLeAudioSupported()
Returns |
boolean
|
isLeCodedPhySupported()
Return true if LE Coded PHY feature is supported. |
boolean
|
isLeExtendedAdvertisingSupported()
Return true if LE Extended Advertising feature is supported. |
boolean
|
isLePeriodicAdvertisingSupported()
Return true if LE Periodic Advertising feature is supported. |
boolean
|
isMultipleAdvertisementSupported()
Return true if the multi advertisement is supported by the chipset
|
boolean
|
isOffloadedFilteringSupported()
Return true if offloaded filters are supported
|
boolean
|
isOffloadedScanBatchingSupported()
Return true if offloaded scan batching is supported
|
BluetoothServerSocket
|
listenUsingInsecureL2capChannel()
Create an insecure L2CAP Connection-oriented Channel (CoC) |
BluetoothServerSocket
|
listenUsingInsecureRfcommWithServiceRecord(String name, UUID uuid)
Create a listening, insecure RFCOMM Bluetooth socket with Service Record. |
BluetoothServerSocket
|
listenUsingL2capChannel()
Create a secure L2CAP Connection-oriented Channel (CoC) |
BluetoothServerSocket
|
listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord(String name, UUID uuid)
Create a listening, secure RFCOMM Bluetooth socket with Service Record. |
boolean
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setName(String name)
Set the friendly Bluetooth name of the local Bluetooth adapter. |
boolean
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startDiscovery()
Start the remote device discovery process. |
boolean
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startLeScan(UUID[] serviceUuids, BluetoothAdapter.LeScanCallback callback)
This method was deprecated
in API level 21.
use |
boolean
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startLeScan(BluetoothAdapter.LeScanCallback callback)
This method was deprecated
in API level 21.
use |
void
|
stopLeScan(BluetoothAdapter.LeScanCallback callback)
This method was deprecated
in API level 21.
Use |
Protected methods | |
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void
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finalize()
Called by the garbage collector on an object when garbage collection determines that there are no more references to the object. |
Inherited methods | |
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Constants
ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED
public static final String ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED
Intent used to broadcast the change in connection state of the local Bluetooth adapter to a profile of the remote device. When the adapter is not connected to any profiles of any remote devices and it attempts a connection to a profile this intent will be sent. Once connected, this intent will not be sent for any more connection attempts to any profiles of any remote device. When the adapter disconnects from the last profile its connected to of any remote device, this intent will be sent.
This intent is useful for applications that are only concerned about whether the local adapter is connected to any profile of any device and are not really concerned about which profile. For example, an application which displays an icon to display whether Bluetooth is connected or not can use this intent.
This intent will have 3 extras: EXTRA_CONNECTION_STATE
- The current connection
state. EXTRA_PREVIOUS_CONNECTION_STATE
- The previous connection state. BluetoothDevice.EXTRA_DEVICE
- The remote device.
EXTRA_CONNECTION_STATE
or EXTRA_PREVIOUS_CONNECTION_STATE
can be any of
STATE_DISCONNECTED
, STATE_CONNECTING
, STATE_CONNECTED
, STATE_DISCONNECTING
.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED"
ACTION_DISCOVERY_FINISHED
public static final String ACTION_DISCOVERY_FINISHED
Broadcast Action: The local Bluetooth adapter has finished the device discovery process.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_SCAN
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.DISCOVERY_FINISHED"
ACTION_DISCOVERY_STARTED
public static final String ACTION_DISCOVERY_STARTED
Broadcast Action: The local Bluetooth adapter has started the remote device discovery process.
This usually involves an inquiry scan of about 12 seconds, followed by a page scan of each new device to retrieve its Bluetooth name.
Register for BluetoothDevice#ACTION_FOUND
to be notified as remote Bluetooth
devices are found.
Device discovery is a heavyweight procedure. New connections to remote Bluetooth devices
should not be attempted while discovery is in progress, and existing connections will
experience limited bandwidth and high latency. Use cancelDiscovery()
to cancel an
ongoing discovery.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_SCAN
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.DISCOVERY_STARTED"
ACTION_LOCAL_NAME_CHANGED
public static final String ACTION_LOCAL_NAME_CHANGED
Broadcast Action: The local Bluetooth adapter has changed its friendly Bluetooth name.
This name is visible to remote Bluetooth devices.
Always contains the extra field EXTRA_LOCAL_NAME
containing the name.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.LOCAL_NAME_CHANGED"
ACTION_REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE
public static final String ACTION_REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE
Activity Action: Show a system activity that requests discoverable mode. This activity will also request the user to turn on Bluetooth if it is not currently enabled.
Discoverable mode is equivalent to SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE
. It allows
remote devices to see this Bluetooth adapter when they perform a discovery.
For privacy, Android is not discoverable by default.
The sender of this Intent can optionally use extra field EXTRA_DISCOVERABLE_DURATION
to request the duration of discoverability. Currently the
default duration is 120 seconds, and maximum duration is capped at 300 seconds for each
request.
Notification of the result of this activity is posted using the Activity.onActivityResult(int, int, Intent)
callback. The resultCode
will be the
duration (in seconds) of discoverability or Activity.RESULT_CANCELED
if
the user rejected discoverability or an error has occurred.
Applications can also listen for ACTION_SCAN_MODE_CHANGED
for global notification
whenever the scan mode changes. For example, an application can be notified when the device
has ended discoverability.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADVERTISE
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADVERTISE
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE"
ACTION_REQUEST_ENABLE
public static final String ACTION_REQUEST_ENABLE
Activity Action: Show a system activity that allows the user to turn on Bluetooth.
This system activity will return once Bluetooth has completed turning on, or the user has decided not to turn Bluetooth on.
Notification of the result of this activity is posted using the Activity.onActivityResult(int, int, Intent)
callback. The resultCode
will be Activity.RESULT_OK
if Bluetooth has been turned on or Activity.RESULT_CANCELED
if the user has rejected the request or an error has
occurred.
Applications can also listen for ACTION_STATE_CHANGED
for global notification
whenever Bluetooth is turned on or off.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.REQUEST_ENABLE"
ACTION_SCAN_MODE_CHANGED
public static final String ACTION_SCAN_MODE_CHANGED
Broadcast Action: Indicates the Bluetooth scan mode of the local Adapter has changed.
Always contains the extra fields EXTRA_SCAN_MODE
and EXTRA_PREVIOUS_SCAN_MODE
containing the new and old scan modes respectively.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_SCAN
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.SCAN_MODE_CHANGED"
ACTION_STATE_CHANGED
public static final String ACTION_STATE_CHANGED
Broadcast Action: The state of the local Bluetooth adapter has been changed.
For example, Bluetooth has been turned on or off.
Always contains the extra fields EXTRA_STATE
and EXTRA_PREVIOUS_STATE
containing the new and old states respectively.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.action.STATE_CHANGED"
ERROR
public static final int ERROR
Sentinel error value for this class. Guaranteed to not equal any other integer constant in this class. Provided as a convenience for functions that require a sentinel error value, for example:
Intent.getIntExtra(BluetoothAdapter.EXTRA_STATE,
BluetoothAdapter.ERROR)
Constant Value: -2147483648 (0x80000000)
EXTRA_CONNECTION_STATE
public static final String EXTRA_CONNECTION_STATE
Extra used by ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED
This extra represents the current connection state.
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.CONNECTION_STATE"
EXTRA_DISCOVERABLE_DURATION
public static final String EXTRA_DISCOVERABLE_DURATION
Used as an optional int extra field in ACTION_REQUEST_DISCOVERABLE
intents to
request a specific duration for discoverability in seconds. The current default is 120
seconds, and requests over 300 seconds will be capped. These values could change.
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.DISCOVERABLE_DURATION"
EXTRA_LOCAL_NAME
public static final String EXTRA_LOCAL_NAME
Used as a String extra field in ACTION_LOCAL_NAME_CHANGED
intents to request the
local Bluetooth name.
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.LOCAL_NAME"
EXTRA_PREVIOUS_CONNECTION_STATE
public static final String EXTRA_PREVIOUS_CONNECTION_STATE
Extra used by ACTION_CONNECTION_STATE_CHANGED
This extra represents the previous connection state.
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.PREVIOUS_CONNECTION_STATE"
EXTRA_PREVIOUS_SCAN_MODE
public static final String EXTRA_PREVIOUS_SCAN_MODE
Used as an int extra field in ACTION_SCAN_MODE_CHANGED
intents to request the
previous scan mode. Possible values are: SCAN_MODE_NONE
, SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE
, SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE
,
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.PREVIOUS_SCAN_MODE"
EXTRA_PREVIOUS_STATE
public static final String EXTRA_PREVIOUS_STATE
Used as an int extra field in ACTION_STATE_CHANGED
intents to request the previous
power state. Possible values are: STATE_OFF
, STATE_TURNING_ON
, STATE_ON
, STATE_TURNING_OFF
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.PREVIOUS_STATE"
EXTRA_SCAN_MODE
public static final String EXTRA_SCAN_MODE
Used as an int extra field in ACTION_SCAN_MODE_CHANGED
intents to request the
current scan mode. Possible values are: SCAN_MODE_NONE
, SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE
, SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE
,
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.SCAN_MODE"
EXTRA_STATE
public static final String EXTRA_STATE
Used as an int extra field in ACTION_STATE_CHANGED
intents to request the current
power state. Possible values are: STATE_OFF
, STATE_TURNING_ON
, STATE_ON
, STATE_TURNING_OFF
,
Constant Value: "android.bluetooth.adapter.extra.STATE"
SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE
public static final int SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE
Indicates that inquiry scan is disabled, but page scan is enabled on the local Bluetooth adapter. Therefore this device is not discoverable from remote Bluetooth devices, but is connectable from remote devices that have previously discovered this device.
Constant Value: 21 (0x00000015)
SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE
public static final int SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE
Indicates that both inquiry scan and page scan are enabled on the local Bluetooth adapter. Therefore this device is both discoverable and connectable from remote Bluetooth devices.
Constant Value: 23 (0x00000017)
SCAN_MODE_NONE
public static final int SCAN_MODE_NONE
Indicates that both inquiry scan and page scan are disabled on the local Bluetooth adapter. Therefore this device is neither discoverable nor connectable from remote Bluetooth devices.
Constant Value: 20 (0x00000014)
STATE_CONNECTED
public static final int STATE_CONNECTED
The profile is in connected state
Constant Value: 2 (0x00000002)
STATE_CONNECTING
public static final int STATE_CONNECTING
The profile is in connecting state
Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)
STATE_DISCONNECTED
public static final int STATE_DISCONNECTED
The profile is in disconnected state
Constant Value: 0 (0x00000000)
STATE_DISCONNECTING
public static final int STATE_DISCONNECTING
The profile is in disconnecting state
Constant Value: 3 (0x00000003)
STATE_OFF
public static final int STATE_OFF
Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is off.
Constant Value: 10 (0x0000000a)
STATE_ON
public static final int STATE_ON
Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is on, and ready for use.
Constant Value: 12 (0x0000000c)
STATE_TURNING_OFF
public static final int STATE_TURNING_OFF
Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is turning off. Local clients should immediately attempt graceful disconnection of any remote links.
Constant Value: 13 (0x0000000d)
STATE_TURNING_ON
public static final int STATE_TURNING_ON
Indicates the local Bluetooth adapter is turning on. However local clients should wait for
STATE_ON
before attempting to use the adapter.
Constant Value: 11 (0x0000000b)
Public methods
cancelDiscovery
public boolean cancelDiscovery ()
Cancel the current device discovery process.
Because discovery is a heavyweight procedure for the Bluetooth adapter, this method should
always be called before attempting to connect to a remote device with BluetoothSocket.connect()
. Discovery is not managed by the Activity, but
is run as a system service, so an application should always call cancel discovery even if it
did not directly request a discovery, just to be sure.
If Bluetooth state is not STATE_ON
, this API will return false. After turning on
Bluetooth, wait for ACTION_STATE_CHANGED
with STATE_ON
to get the updated
value.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_SCAN
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN
Returns | |
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boolean |
true on success, false on error |
checkBluetoothAddress
public static boolean checkBluetoothAddress (String address)
Validate a String Bluetooth address, such as "00:43:A8:23:10:F0"
Alphabetic characters must be uppercase to be valid.
Parameters | |
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address |
String : Bluetooth address as string |
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if the address is valid, false otherwise |
closeProfileProxy
public void closeProfileProxy (int unusedProfile, BluetoothProfile proxy)
Close the connection of the profile proxy to the Service.
Clients should call this when they are no longer using the proxy obtained from getProfileProxy(Context, ServiceListener, int)
. Profile can be one of BluetoothProfile#HEADSET
or BluetoothProfile.A2DP
Parameters | |
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unusedProfile |
int |
proxy |
BluetoothProfile : Profile proxy object |
disable
public boolean disable ()
This method was deprecated
in API level 33.
Starting with Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU
, applications are
not allowed to enable/disable Bluetooth. Compatibility Note: For applications
targeting Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU
or above, this API will always
fail and return false
. If apps are targeting an older SDK (Build.VERSION_CODES.S
or below), they can continue to use this API.
Deprecation Exemptions:
- Device Owner (DO), Profile Owner (PO) and system apps.
Turn off the local Bluetooth adapter—do not use without explicit user action to turn off Bluetooth.
This gracefully shuts down all Bluetooth connections, stops Bluetooth system services, and powers down the underlying Bluetooth hardware.
Bluetooth should never be disabled without direct user
consent. The disable()
method is provided only for applications that
include a user interface for changing system settings, such as a "power manager" app.
This is an asynchronous call: it will return immediately, and clients should listen for
ACTION_STATE_CHANGED
to be notified of subsequent adapter state changes. If this
call returns true, then the adapter state will immediately transition from STATE_ON
to STATE_TURNING_OFF
, and some time later transition to either STATE_OFF
or
STATE_ON
. If this call returns false then there was an immediate problem that will
prevent the adapter from being turned off - such as the adapter already being turned off.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
Returns | |
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boolean |
true to indicate adapter shutdown has begun, or false on immediate error |
enable
public boolean enable ()
This method was deprecated
in API level 33.
Starting with Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU
, applications are
not allowed to enable/disable Bluetooth. Compatibility Note: For applications
targeting Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU
or above, this API will always
fail and return false
. If apps are targeting an older SDK (Build.VERSION_CODES.S
or below), they can continue to use this API.
Deprecation Exemptions:
- Device Owner (DO), Profile Owner (PO) and system apps.
Turn on the local Bluetooth adapter—do not use without explicit user action to turn on Bluetooth.
This powers on the underlying Bluetooth hardware, and starts all Bluetooth system services.
Bluetooth should never be enabled without direct user
consent. If you want to turn on Bluetooth in order to create a wireless connection,
you should use the ACTION_REQUEST_ENABLE
Intent, which will raise a dialog that
requests user permission to turn on Bluetooth. The enable()
method is provided only
for applications that include a user interface for changing system settings, such as a "power
manager" app.
This is an asynchronous call: it will return immediately, and clients should listen for
ACTION_STATE_CHANGED
to be notified of subsequent adapter state changes. If this
call returns true, then the adapter state will immediately transition from STATE_OFF
to STATE_TURNING_ON
, and some time later transition to either STATE_OFF
or
STATE_ON
. If this call returns false then there was an immediate problem that will
prevent the adapter from being turned on - such as Airplane mode, or the adapter is already
turned on.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
Returns | |
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boolean |
true to indicate adapter startup has begun, or false on immediate error |
getAddress
public String getAddress ()
Returns the hardware address of the local Bluetooth adapter.
For example, "00:11:22:AA:BB:CC".
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Returns | |
---|---|
String |
Bluetooth hardware address as string
Requires |
getBluetoothLeAdvertiser
public BluetoothLeAdvertiser getBluetoothLeAdvertiser ()
Returns a BluetoothLeAdvertiser
object for Bluetooth LE Advertising operations. Will
return null if Bluetooth is turned off or if Bluetooth LE Advertising is not supported on
this device.
Use isMultipleAdvertisementSupported()
to check whether LE Advertising is
supported on this device before calling this method.
Returns | |
---|---|
BluetoothLeAdvertiser |
getBluetoothLeScanner
public BluetoothLeScanner getBluetoothLeScanner ()
Returns a BluetoothLeScanner
object for Bluetooth LE scan operations.
Returns | |
---|---|
BluetoothLeScanner |
getBondedDevices
public Set<BluetoothDevice> getBondedDevices ()
Return the set of BluetoothDevice
objects that are bonded (paired) to the local
adapter.
If Bluetooth state is not STATE_ON
, this API will return an empty set. After
turning on Bluetooth, wait for ACTION_STATE_CHANGED
with STATE_ON
to get
the updated value.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
Returns | |
---|---|
Set<BluetoothDevice> |
unmodifiable set of BluetoothDevice , or null on error |
getDefaultAdapter
public static BluetoothAdapter getDefaultAdapter ()
This method was deprecated
in API level 31.
this method will continue to work, but developers are strongly encouraged to
migrate to using BluetoothManager#getAdapter()
, since that approach enables
support for Context#createAttributionContext
.
Get a handle to the default local Bluetooth adapter.
Currently Android only supports one Bluetooth adapter, but the API could be extended to support more. This will always return the default adapter.
Returns | |
---|---|
BluetoothAdapter |
the default local adapter, or null if Bluetooth is not supported on this hardware platform |
getDiscoverableTimeout
public Duration getDiscoverableTimeout ()
Get the timeout duration of the SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE
.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_SCAN
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN
Returns | |
---|---|
Duration |
the duration of the discoverable timeout or null if an error has occurred |
getLeMaximumAdvertisingDataLength
public int getLeMaximumAdvertisingDataLength ()
Return the maximum LE advertising data length in bytes, if LE Extended Advertising feature is
supported, 0 otherwise.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
Returns | |
---|---|
int |
the maximum LE advertising data length. |
getMaxConnectedAudioDevices
public int getMaxConnectedAudioDevices ()
Get the maximum number of connected devices per audio profile for this device.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
Returns | |
---|---|
int |
the number of allowed simultaneous connected devices for each audio profile for this device, or -1 if the Bluetooth service can't be reached |
getName
public String getName ()
Get the friendly Bluetooth name of the local Bluetooth adapter.
This name is visible to remote Bluetooth devices.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
Returns | |
---|---|
String |
the Bluetooth name, or null on error |
getProfileConnectionState
public int getProfileConnectionState (int profile)
Get the current connection state of a profile. This function can be used to check whether the
local Bluetooth adapter is connected to any remote device for a specific profile. Profile can
be one of BluetoothProfile#HEADSET
, BluetoothProfile#A2DP
.
Return the profile connection state
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
Parameters | |
---|---|
profile |
int |
Returns | |
---|---|
int |
Value is STATE_DISCONNECTED , STATE_CONNECTING , STATE_CONNECTED , or STATE_DISCONNECTING |
getProfileProxy
public boolean getProfileProxy (Context context, BluetoothProfile.ServiceListener listener, int profile)
Get the profile proxy object associated with the profile.
Profile can be one of BluetoothProfile#HEADSET
, BluetoothProfile#A2DP
,
BluetoothProfile#GATT
, BluetoothProfile#HEARING_AID
, or BluetoothProfile.GATT_SERVER
. Clients must implement BluetoothProfile.ServiceListener
to get notified of the connection status and to get the
proxy object.
Parameters | |
---|---|
context |
Context : Context of the application |
listener |
BluetoothProfile.ServiceListener : The service Listener for connection callbacks. |
profile |
int : The Bluetooth profile; either BluetoothProfile#HEADSET , BluetoothProfile.A2DP , BluetoothProfile#GATT , BluetoothProfile.HEARING_AID or BluetoothProfile#GATT_SERVER . |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false on error |
getRemoteDevice
public BluetoothDevice getRemoteDevice (byte[] address)
Get a BluetoothDevice
object for the given Bluetooth hardware address.
Valid Bluetooth hardware addresses must be 6 bytes. This method expects the address in network byte order (MSB first).
A BluetoothDevice
will always be returned for a valid hardware address, even if
this adapter has never seen that device.
Parameters | |
---|---|
address |
byte : Bluetooth MAC address (6 bytes) |
Returns | |
---|---|
BluetoothDevice |
Throws | |
---|---|
IllegalArgumentException |
if address is invalid |
getRemoteDevice
public BluetoothDevice getRemoteDevice (String address)
Get a BluetoothDevice
object for the given Bluetooth hardware address.
Valid Bluetooth hardware addresses must be upper case, in big endian byte order, and in a
format such as "00:11:22:33:AA:BB". The helper checkBluetoothAddress(String)
is available to
validate a Bluetooth address.
A BluetoothDevice
will always be returned for a valid hardware address, even if
this adapter has never seen that device.
Parameters | |
---|---|
address |
String : valid Bluetooth MAC address |
Returns | |
---|---|
BluetoothDevice |
Throws | |
---|---|
IllegalArgumentException |
if address is invalid |
getRemoteLeDevice
public BluetoothDevice getRemoteLeDevice (String address, int addressType)
Get a BluetoothDevice
object for the given Bluetooth hardware address and
addressType.
Valid Bluetooth hardware addresses must be upper case, in big endian byte order, and in a
format such as "00:11:22:33:AA:BB". The helper checkBluetoothAddress(String)
is available to
validate a Bluetooth address.
A BluetoothDevice
will always be returned for a valid hardware address and type,
even if this adapter has never seen that device.
Parameters | |
---|---|
address |
String : valid Bluetooth MAC address
This value cannot be null . |
addressType |
int : Bluetooth address type
Value is BluetoothDevice.ADDRESS_TYPE_PUBLIC , BluetoothDevice.ADDRESS_TYPE_RANDOM , BluetoothDevice.ADDRESS_TYPE_ANONYMOUS , or BluetoothDevice.ADDRESS_TYPE_UNKNOWN |
Returns | |
---|---|
BluetoothDevice |
This value cannot be null . |
Throws | |
---|---|
IllegalArgumentException |
if address is invalid |
getScanMode
public int getScanMode ()
Get the current Bluetooth scan mode of the local Bluetooth adapter.
The Bluetooth scan mode determines if the local adapter is connectable and/or discoverable from remote Bluetooth devices.
Possible values are: SCAN_MODE_NONE
, SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE
, SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE
.
If Bluetooth state is not STATE_ON
, this API will return SCAN_MODE_NONE
.
After turning on Bluetooth, wait for ACTION_STATE_CHANGED
with STATE_ON
to
get the updated value.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_SCAN
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN
Returns | |
---|---|
int |
scan mode
Value is SCAN_MODE_NONE , SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE , or SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE |
getState
public int getState ()
Get the current state of the local Bluetooth adapter.
Possible return values are STATE_OFF
, STATE_TURNING_ON
, STATE_ON
, STATE_TURNING_OFF
.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
Returns | |
---|---|
int |
current state of Bluetooth adapter
Value is STATE_OFF , STATE_TURNING_ON , STATE_ON , or STATE_TURNING_OFF |
isDiscovering
public boolean isDiscovering ()
Return true if the local Bluetooth adapter is currently in the device discovery process.
Device discovery is a heavyweight procedure. New connections to remote Bluetooth devices
should not be attempted while discovery is in progress, and existing connections will
experience limited bandwidth and high latency. Use cancelDiscovery()
to cancel an
ongoing discovery.
Applications can also register for ACTION_DISCOVERY_STARTED
or ACTION_DISCOVERY_FINISHED
to be notified when discovery starts or completes.
If Bluetooth state is not STATE_ON
, this API will return false. After turning on
Bluetooth, wait for ACTION_STATE_CHANGED
with STATE_ON
to get the updated
value.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_SCAN
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if discovering |
isEnabled
public boolean isEnabled ()
Return true if Bluetooth is currently enabled and ready for use.
Equivalent to: getBluetoothState() == STATE_ON
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if the local adapter is turned on |
isLe2MPhySupported
public boolean isLe2MPhySupported ()
Return true if LE 2M PHY feature is supported.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if chipset supports LE 2M PHY feature |
isLeAudioBroadcastAssistantSupported
public int isLeAudioBroadcastAssistantSupported ()
Returns BluetoothStatusCodes#FEATURE_SUPPORTED
if the LE audio broadcast assistant
feature is supported, BluetoothStatusCodes#FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED
if the feature is
not supported, or an error code.
Returns | |
---|---|
int |
whether the LE audio broadcast assistant is supported
Value is BluetoothStatusCodes.FEATURE_SUPPORTED , BluetoothStatusCodes.ERROR_UNKNOWN , BluetoothStatusCodes.ERROR_BLUETOOTH_NOT_ENABLED , or BluetoothStatusCodes.FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED |
Throws | |
---|---|
IllegalStateException |
if the bluetooth service is null |
isLeAudioBroadcastSourceSupported
public int isLeAudioBroadcastSourceSupported ()
Returns BluetoothStatusCodes#FEATURE_SUPPORTED
if the LE audio broadcast source
feature is supported, BluetoothStatusCodes#FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED
if the feature is
not supported, or an error code.
Returns | |
---|---|
int |
whether the LE audio broadcast source is supported
Value is BluetoothStatusCodes.FEATURE_SUPPORTED , BluetoothStatusCodes.ERROR_UNKNOWN , BluetoothStatusCodes.ERROR_BLUETOOTH_NOT_ENABLED , or BluetoothStatusCodes.FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED |
Throws | |
---|---|
IllegalStateException |
if the bluetooth service is null |
isLeAudioSupported
public int isLeAudioSupported ()
Returns BluetoothStatusCodes#FEATURE_SUPPORTED
if the LE audio feature is supported,
BluetoothStatusCodes#FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED
if the feature is not supported, or an
error code.
Returns | |
---|---|
int |
whether the LE audio is supported
Value is BluetoothStatusCodes.FEATURE_SUPPORTED , BluetoothStatusCodes.ERROR_UNKNOWN , BluetoothStatusCodes.ERROR_BLUETOOTH_NOT_ENABLED , or BluetoothStatusCodes.FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED |
Throws | |
---|---|
IllegalStateException |
if the bluetooth service is null |
isLeCodedPhySupported
public boolean isLeCodedPhySupported ()
Return true if LE Coded PHY feature is supported.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if chipset supports LE Coded PHY feature |
isLeExtendedAdvertisingSupported
public boolean isLeExtendedAdvertisingSupported ()
Return true if LE Extended Advertising feature is supported.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if chipset supports LE Extended Advertising feature |
isLePeriodicAdvertisingSupported
public boolean isLePeriodicAdvertisingSupported ()
Return true if LE Periodic Advertising feature is supported.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if chipset supports LE Periodic Advertising feature |
isMultipleAdvertisementSupported
public boolean isMultipleAdvertisementSupported ()
Return true if the multi advertisement is supported by the chipset
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if Multiple Advertisement feature is supported |
isOffloadedFilteringSupported
public boolean isOffloadedFilteringSupported ()
Return true if offloaded filters are supported
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if chipset supports on-chip filtering |
isOffloadedScanBatchingSupported
public boolean isOffloadedScanBatchingSupported ()
Return true if offloaded scan batching is supported
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if chipset supports on-chip scan batching |
listenUsingInsecureL2capChannel
public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingInsecureL2capChannel ()
Create an insecure L2CAP Connection-oriented Channel (CoC) BluetoothServerSocket
and
assign a dynamic PSM value. This socket can be used to listen for incoming connections. The
supported Bluetooth transport is LE only.
The link key is not required to be authenticated, i.e. the communication may be vulnerable
to person-in-the-middle attacks. Use listenUsingL2capChannel()
, if an encrypted and
authenticated communication channel is desired.
Use BluetoothServerSocket#accept
to retrieve incoming connections from a listening
BluetoothServerSocket
.
The system will assign a dynamic protocol/service multiplexer (PSM) value. This PSM value
can be read from the BluetoothServerSocket#getPsm()
and this value will be released
when this server socket is closed, Bluetooth is turned off, or the application exits
unexpectedly.
The mechanism of disclosing the assigned dynamic PSM value to the initiating peer is defined and performed by the application.
Use BluetoothDevice#createInsecureL2capChannel(int)
to connect to this server
socket from another Android device that is given the PSM value.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
Returns | |
---|---|
BluetoothServerSocket |
an L2CAP CoC BluetoothServerSocket
This value cannot be null . |
Throws | |
---|---|
IOException |
on error, for example Bluetooth not available, or insufficient permissions, or unable to start this CoC |
listenUsingInsecureRfcommWithServiceRecord
public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingInsecureRfcommWithServiceRecord (String name, UUID uuid)
Create a listening, insecure RFCOMM Bluetooth socket with Service Record.
The link key is not required to be authenticated, i.e. the communication may be vulnerable
to Person In the Middle attacks. For Bluetooth 2.1 devices, the link will be encrypted, as
encryption is mandatory. For legacy devices (pre Bluetooth 2.1 devices) the link will not be
encrypted. Use listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord(String, UUID)
, if an encrypted and authenticated
communication channel is desired.
Use BluetoothServerSocket#accept
to retrieve incoming connections from a listening
BluetoothServerSocket
.
The system will assign an unused RFCOMM channel to listen on.
The system will also register a Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) record with the local SDP server containing the specified UUID, service name, and auto-assigned channel. Remote Bluetooth devices can use the same UUID to query our SDP server and discover which channel to connect to. This SDP record will be removed when this socket is closed, or if this application closes unexpectedly.
Use BluetoothDevice#createInsecureRfcommSocketToServiceRecord
to connect to this
socket from another device using the same UUID
.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
Parameters | |
---|---|
name |
String : service name for SDP record |
uuid |
UUID : uuid for SDP record |
Returns | |
---|---|
BluetoothServerSocket |
a listening RFCOMM BluetoothServerSocket |
Throws | |
---|---|
IOException |
on error, for example Bluetooth not available, or insufficient permissions, or channel in use. |
listenUsingL2capChannel
public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingL2capChannel ()
Create a secure L2CAP Connection-oriented Channel (CoC) BluetoothServerSocket
and
assign a dynamic protocol/service multiplexer (PSM) value. This socket can be used to listen
for incoming connections. The supported Bluetooth transport is LE only.
A remote device connecting to this socket will be authenticated and communication on this socket will be encrypted.
Use BluetoothServerSocket#accept
to retrieve incoming connections from a listening
BluetoothServerSocket
.
The system will assign a dynamic PSM value. This PSM value can be read from the BluetoothServerSocket.getPsm()
and this value will be released when this server socket is
closed, Bluetooth is turned off, or the application exits unexpectedly.
The mechanism of disclosing the assigned dynamic PSM value to the initiating peer is defined and performed by the application.
Use BluetoothDevice#createL2capChannel(int)
to connect to this server socket from
another Android device that is given the PSM value.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
Returns | |
---|---|
BluetoothServerSocket |
an L2CAP CoC BluetoothServerSocket
This value cannot be null . |
Throws | |
---|---|
IOException |
on error, for example Bluetooth not available, or insufficient permissions, or unable to start this CoC |
listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord
public BluetoothServerSocket listenUsingRfcommWithServiceRecord (String name, UUID uuid)
Create a listening, secure RFCOMM Bluetooth socket with Service Record.
A remote device connecting to this socket will be authenticated and communication on this socket will be encrypted.
Use BluetoothServerSocket#accept
to retrieve incoming connections from a listening
BluetoothServerSocket
.
The system will assign an unused RFCOMM channel to listen on.
The system will also register a Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) record with the local SDP server containing the specified UUID, service name, and auto-assigned channel. Remote Bluetooth devices can use the same UUID to query our SDP server and discover which channel to connect to. This SDP record will be removed when this socket is closed, or if this application closes unexpectedly.
Use BluetoothDevice#createRfcommSocketToServiceRecord
to connect to this socket
from another device using the same UUID
.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
Parameters | |
---|---|
name |
String : service name for SDP record |
uuid |
UUID : uuid for SDP record |
Returns | |
---|---|
BluetoothServerSocket |
a listening RFCOMM BluetoothServerSocket |
Throws | |
---|---|
IOException |
on error, for example Bluetooth not available, or insufficient permissions, or channel in use. |
setName
public boolean setName (String name)
Set the friendly Bluetooth name of the local Bluetooth adapter.
This name is visible to remote Bluetooth devices.
Valid Bluetooth names are a maximum of 248 bytes using UTF-8 encoding, although many remote devices can only display the first 40 characters, and some may be limited to just 20.
If Bluetooth state is not STATE_ON
, this API will return false. After turning on
Bluetooth, wait for ACTION_STATE_CHANGED
with STATE_ON
to get the updated
value.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT
Parameters | |
---|---|
name |
String : a valid Bluetooth name |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if the name was set, false otherwise |
startDiscovery
public boolean startDiscovery ()
Start the remote device discovery process.
The discovery process usually involves an inquiry scan of about 12 seconds, followed by a page scan of each new device to retrieve its Bluetooth name.
This is an asynchronous call, it will return immediately. Register for ACTION_DISCOVERY_STARTED
and ACTION_DISCOVERY_FINISHED
intents to determine
exactly when the discovery starts and completes. Register for BluetoothDevice.ACTION_FOUND
to be notified as remote Bluetooth devices are found.
Device discovery is a heavyweight procedure. New connections to remote Bluetooth devices
should not be attempted while discovery is in progress, and existing connections will
experience limited bandwidth and high latency. Use cancelDiscovery()
to cancel an
ongoing discovery. Discovery is not managed by the Activity, but is run as a system service,
so an application should always call BluetoothAdapter#cancelDiscovery()
even if it
did not directly request a discovery, just to be sure.
Device discovery will only find remote devices that are currently discoverable (inquiry scan enabled). Many Bluetooth devices are not discoverable by default, and need to be entered into a special mode.
If Bluetooth state is not STATE_ON
, this API will return false. After turning on
Bluetooth, wait for ACTION_STATE_CHANGED
with STATE_ON
to get the updated
value.
If a device is currently bonding, this request will be queued and executed once that
device has finished bonding. If a request is already queued, this request will be ignored.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_SCAN
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
In addition, this requires either the Manifest.permission#ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION
permission or a strong assertion that you will never derive the physical location of the
device. You can make this assertion by declaring usesPermissionFlags="neverForLocation"
on the relevant <uses-permission>
manifest
tag, but it may restrict the types of Bluetooth devices you can interact with.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false on error |
startLeScan
public boolean startLeScan (UUID[] serviceUuids, BluetoothAdapter.LeScanCallback callback)
This method was deprecated
in API level 21.
use BluetoothLeScanner#startScan(List, ScanSettings, ScanCallback)
instead.
Starts a scan for Bluetooth LE devices, looking for devices that advertise given services.
Devices which advertise all specified services are reported using the BluetoothAdapter.LeScanCallback.onLeScan(BluetoothDevice, int, byte)
callback.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_SCAN
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
In addition, this requires either the Manifest.permission#ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION
permission or a strong assertion that you will never derive the physical location of the
device. You can make this assertion by declaring usesPermissionFlags="neverForLocation"
on the relevant <uses-permission>
manifest
tag, but it may restrict the types of Bluetooth devices you can interact with.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN
Parameters | |
---|---|
serviceUuids |
UUID : Array of services to look for |
callback |
BluetoothAdapter.LeScanCallback : the callback LE scan results are delivered |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true, if the scan was started successfully |
startLeScan
public boolean startLeScan (BluetoothAdapter.LeScanCallback callback)
This method was deprecated
in API level 21.
use BluetoothLeScanner#startScan(List, ScanSettings, ScanCallback)
instead.
Starts a scan for Bluetooth LE devices.
Results of the scan are reported using the LeScanCallback#onLeScan
callback.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_SCAN
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
In addition, this requires either the Manifest.permission#ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION
permission or a strong assertion that you will never derive the physical location of the
device. You can make this assertion by declaring usesPermissionFlags="neverForLocation"
on the relevant <uses-permission>
manifest
tag, but it may restrict the types of Bluetooth devices you can interact with.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN
Parameters | |
---|---|
callback |
BluetoothAdapter.LeScanCallback : the callback LE scan results are delivered |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true, if the scan was started successfully |
stopLeScan
public void stopLeScan (BluetoothAdapter.LeScanCallback callback)
This method was deprecated
in API level 21.
Use BluetoothLeScanner#stopScan(ScanCallback)
instead.
Stops an ongoing Bluetooth LE device scan.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#R
or lower, this requires the Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_ADMIN
permission which can be gained with a simple <uses-permission>
manifest tag.
For apps targeting Build.VERSION_CODES#S
or or higher, this requires the
Manifest.permission#BLUETOOTH_SCAN
permission which can be gained with Activity.requestPermissions(String[], int)
.
Requires Manifest.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN
Parameters | |
---|---|
callback |
BluetoothAdapter.LeScanCallback : used to identify which scan to stop must be the same handle used to start the
scan |
Protected methods
finalize
protected void finalize ()
Called by the garbage collector on an object when garbage collection
determines that there are no more references to the object.
A subclass overrides the finalize
method to dispose of
system resources or to perform other cleanup.
The general contract of finalize
is that it is invoked
if and when the Java virtual
machine has determined that there is no longer any
means by which this object can be accessed by any thread that has
not yet died, except as a result of an action taken by the
finalization of some other object or class which is ready to be
finalized. The finalize
method may take any action, including
making this object available again to other threads; the usual purpose
of finalize
, however, is to perform cleanup actions before
the object is irrevocably discarded. For example, the finalize method
for an object that represents an input/output connection might perform
explicit I/O transactions to break the connection before the object is
permanently discarded.
The finalize
method of class Object
performs no
special action; it simply returns normally. Subclasses of
Object
may override this definition.
The Java programming language does not guarantee which thread will
invoke the finalize
method for any given object. It is
guaranteed, however, that the thread that invokes finalize will not
be holding any user-visible synchronization locks when finalize is
invoked. If an uncaught exception is thrown by the finalize method,
the exception is ignored and finalization of that object terminates.
After the finalize
method has been invoked for an object, no
further action is taken until the Java virtual machine has again
determined that there is no longer any means by which this object can
be accessed by any thread that has not yet died, including possible
actions by other objects or classes which are ready to be finalized,
at which point the object may be discarded.
The finalize
method is never invoked more than once by a Java
virtual machine for any given object.
Any exception thrown by the finalize
method causes
the finalization of this object to be halted, but is otherwise
ignored.
Throws | |
---|---|
Throwable |
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