iBeacon & Eddystone Scanner

iBeacon & Eddystone Scanner Free App

Rated 4.21/5 (154) —  Free Android application by flurp laboratories

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About iBeacon & Eddystone Scanner

iBeacon, Eddystone and AltBeacon scanner with beautiful material design.
Scans and shows details about every iBeacon, Eddystone (UID, URL, TLM frames) and AltBeacon in your vicinity.

Displays important beacon information like
* UUID, Minor and Major values for iBeacons/Altbeacons.
* URL, UID and TLM frames for Eddystone.
* Proximity value (immediate, near, far)
* Distance to beacon
* TX and RSSI values
* A graph showing the last RSSI values
* Bluetooth information like MAC address and more
* Dump beacon data to local CSV file
* Send beacon data to a web API via POST requests
* Copy and paste single beacon data snippets

This app requires Bluetooth Low Energy (aka Bluetooth 4.0) integrated into your device and at least Android 4.3.

A big thanks goes to Radius Networks for providing great libraries, informations and tools!

iBeacon is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

How to Download / Install

Download and install iBeacon & Eddystone Scanner version 1.0.1 on your Android device!
Downloaded 50,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: de.flurp.beaconscanner.app, download iBeacon & Eddystone Scanner.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
This is a big one, especially for everybody using the logging feature!
- Rewrote logging architecture
- Added ability to send beacon data to a HTTP API via POST requests
- Added a setting to keep the screen on while scanning
- Added ability to clear the scan list (outdated beacons)
- Added support for EddyStone TLM frames
- Complete rewrite of the underlying app architecture (Flux, baby!)
- Updated all used libraries
Have fun!
More downloads  iBeacon & Eddystone Scanner reached 50 000 - 100 000 downloads
Version update iBeacon & Eddystone Scanner was updated to version 1.0.1
Name changed  Name changed! iBeacon Scanner now is known as iBeacon & Eddystone Scanner.
More downloads  iBeacon & Eddystone Scanner reached 10 000 - 50 000 downloads

What are users saying about iBeacon & Eddystone Scanner

D70%
by D####:

When I turn off the location the scanner is not working for Android M .I want to know is it possible to scan the beacon while location is off if yes how ?

D70%
by D####:

Plenty of room for improvement, also needs to be updated for N's new scan cycles

D70%
by D####:

Nice app with good material design implementation...

D70%
by D####:

Easy to use.

L70%
by L####:

Great and easy to use.

D70%
by D####:

Fast and clean!

D70%
by D####:

Excellent apps

Z70%
by Z####:

So cool.

I70%
by I####:

Looks nice, great design and it does the job. It'd be perfect to put the Bluetooth logo on the app icon instead. Thanks.

O70%
by O####:

Love it

Y70%
by Y####:

How about turning this app into to one that sets the settings of my phone based on distance?

B70%
by B####:

Good work. It does the job.

Y70%
by Y####:

I searched for beacons in RiteAid Target and Macy's. The program found beacons, usually 10 to 15 feet away. I'd walk in all four cardinal directions and always the program showed me remaining that distance or moving away. No idea what this thing is detecting but they're sure not beacons. The RiteAid had four "beacons" and I asked the manager where they were and she said she'd never heard of a beacon and was certain she had none. This program is useless even if it does also find actual beacons

Q70%
by Q####:

It's not working in my phone having Android 6.0. It was working before Android update.

S70%
by S####:

I need help! You say that you use radius networks beacon library to scan. Can you please give me a reference to the library. Because on some phones the android beacon library and Locate app don't find beacons but yours finds them?!

G70%
by G####:

Can you possibly add sending commands feature so we could send commands to ble devices?

Y70%
by Y####:

A really helpful utility for identifying beacons in a development environment. Works perfectly for my needs. Thanks for sharing it.

Y70%
by Y####:

It should display the name that's been given to them, why is everyone fascinated by Mac numbers ?

Y70%
by Y####:

While it can setup Aruba Beacons, it is extremely helpful in identifying relative signal strength and confirming placement

Y70%
by Y####:

Used to detect a Raspberry Pi 3 as a beacon. The app works well and helped to detect the beacon.

P70%
by P####:

does exactly what is expected. thanks!

Y70%
by Y####:

Easy to use.

Y70%
by Y####:

Nexus 5 Marshmallow

Z70%
by Z####:

I like the app but found 2 bugs. 1. Turned on ibeacon and this app found it. Turned it off and on after 5 seconds. The app shows both inactive and active connections with same UUID. 2. Distance is doubled. .2m in ruler is .4m in the app.

I70%
by I####:

Works well. Useful during development.

L70%
by L####:

Looks nice, great design and it does the job. It'd be perfect to put the Bluetooth logo on the app icon instead. Thanks.

L70%
by L####:

Using Note 4; T-Mobile. Does what it's suppose to do.

T70%
by T####:

App dies during device detection phase on Samsung Galaxy S3, t-mobile, model T999.

T70%
by T####:

Struggling to find an app which downloads the scanned RSSI data. UPDATE: New version save to Documents/iBeaconStorage isn't intuitive. Help in About section but developer directed me to it, really listens & turns code around quickly. Once I was told where it was, the file has everything I need in. Although column headers might be useful, very happy to live without it given the app responds well to start/stop signals & isn't as clunky as other apps.

T70%
by T####:

Never worked on my galaxy s4


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