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How to Find Nordic Beacon Using BLE onLeScan() for Android

I'm an Android developer and I bought the NRF51822-Beacon kit. All I want to do is be able to "see" the beacon using Android's onLeScan() bluetooth call. However, the beacon doesn't register at all. I can see other BLE devices, but not the Nordic beacon. I have the battery installed and the purple light is flashing which should mean it's beaconing. I don't want to use the Nordic app to "see" the beacon---the whole point is to be able to do it in a generic Android app. Do you know why I can't see the beacon? Is it even possible?

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  • Hi RaQ,

    The startLeScan() method from BluetoothAdapter should work for any BLE device, including nordic beacons. If you see the beacon in nRF Beacon app, nRF Master Control Panel or any other app that scans for Bluetooth Smart devices - they use the same API. I would also recommend you to use our compat library for scanning: github.com/.../Android-Scanner-Compat-Library. With t you'll have some more settings and filtering options. The scanning API on Android has changed in 5.0 and this library gives the new functionality to older platforms. but even if you use the bluetoothAdapter.startLeScan(callback) method it should work. Make sure you update your GUI in the UI thread, not in the callback thread.

    Could you post you code here?

  • Thanks. This code is OK and should work. The scanner-compat library does not limit you to any nordic devices. It just wraps the standard API with some other classes and gives you parsing, batch scanning etc. Those features were added in Android Lollipop or later. Does your app find other BLE devices but does not find your beacon? Remember, that the beacons name is null. Could you also post the code how do you start scanning?

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