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We took the device apart to see what Bluetooth chip it uses (it's a BC417), but I’m wondering if RxBluetoothKit could be used to get information about the Bluetooth chip (manufacturer and maybe model) for other devices without having to physically open them up. Maybe you know of other tools to do this, or maybe even some Bluetooth MFi chip manufacturers that may do what we want. If so, please do share.
Thanks.
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Hi, sorry if this is not the appropriate place to ask this, but I’m trying to find a Bluetooth chip that will override iOS location services, as this device does: https://www.amazon.com/Dual-Electronics-XGPS150A-Multipurpose-Augmentation/dp/B006M49G80?ref_=ast_sto_dp.
We took the device apart to see what Bluetooth chip it uses (it's a BC417), but I’m wondering if RxBluetoothKit could be used to get information about the Bluetooth chip (manufacturer and maybe model) for other devices without having to physically open them up. Maybe you know of other tools to do this, or maybe even some Bluetooth MFi chip manufacturers that may do what we want. If so, please do share.
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: