BLE SensorTag

BLE SensorTag Free App

Rated 3.81/5 (53) —  Free Android application by Steven Rudenko

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About BLE SensorTag

This is not an official application for TI SensorTag. It is sample project for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) usage on Android. There was TI SensorTag module used for demonstration.

There were SensorTag UUIDs linked in application to get information from BLE device sensors.

Please note that you need TI SensorTag device to use with this application. You can order one at TI market: http://www.ti.com/sensortag

Source code can be found on GitHub: https://github.com/StevenRudenko/BleTISensorTag
Official application can be downloaded from TI site: http://www.ti.com/tool/sensortag-sw

How to Download / Install

Download and install BLE SensorTag version 2.3 on your Android device!
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Android package: sample.ble.sensortag, download BLE SensorTag.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
v2.3:
- MetaWear accelerometer support added
- Some bugs were fixed in Chimera IoT BLE library
v2.2:
- Material design applied
- moved to Chimera IoT BLE library
- some FCs were fixed
v2.1:
- some minor UI changes.
v2.0:
- sensor fusion algorithm was implemented as demo.
- SensorTag model provided by TI team was used for demo.
v1.0:
- application name changed. it is not an official TI SensorTag application!
Version update BLE SensorTag was updated to version 2.3
More downloads  BLE SensorTag reached 10 000 - 50 000 downloads
More downloads  BLE SensorTag reached 5 000 - 10 000 downloads

What are users saying about BLE SensorTag

U70%
by U####:

I haven't got my sensorTags yet so haven't been able to test the app. I've got a bug (HTC One M9) where if I disable Bluetooth at some point (seems fairly random when) I get a notification/progress tile attempting to turn on bt. This occurs even when the app is closed as far as the app manager is concerned. Hope this is helpful to you, also thanks for the app looking forward to getting my tags.

W70%
by W####:

Unfortunatelly not working on LG G4. Not sure if it is the phone Android or the app but Sensor Tag is reckognized fine by the System - > BT settings but do not appear in the app. Could you suggest potential fixes? Thanks

J70%
by J####:

Tari mano piko

X70%
by X####:

Unable to use services from TI sensor tag CC2560. Nexus 5X. Connects OK.

Q70%
by Q####:

This got me exactly the info I need for building my app. Perfect for developers!

Q70%
by Q####:

I haven't got my sensorTags yet so haven't been able to test the app. I've got a bug (HTC One M9) where if I disable Bluetooth at some point (seems fairly random when) I get a notification/progress tile attempting to turn on bt. This occurs even when the app is closed as far as the app manager is concerned. Hope this is helpful to you, also thanks for the app looking forward to getting my tags.

M70%
by M####:

To the developer: It's best to make a custom domain for your app ID (i.e. com.stevenrudenko.sensortag). Works well for testing the TI SensorTag.

N70%
by N####:

It reads and connects but that's it. Data is raw numbers so it's not useful. Get the official app instead. It's much more informative and actually useful

F70%
by F####:

Better than nothing. Still has a bug on disconnect. There seems to be no way of forcing a disconnect with restarting the phone. I wish it worked as well as BlueLight for iOS.

N70%
by N####:

Great UI. Keep up the good work!

N70%
by N####:

Perfect

N70%
by N####:

Tested and runs on a Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 10, both with nightly versions of CyanogenMod 10.2 (AOSP 4.3). Crashes on startup if Bluetooth isn't enabled. Other than that it works. It connects to the Ti SensorTag and reads sensors. Nothing more, nothing less.

N70%
by N####:

The way this app has been designed, it's actually a great tool to begin development for any platform (not just the SensorTag). Currently I'm using the app to evaluate TI's KeyFob Dev Kit. While the two aren't completely compatible, the button notification service (simple keys) still works. I am experiencing some bugs that seem to be more Android related (a BT toggle fixes the problem). Using Nexus 7 (2013) for evaluation.

U70%
by U####:

It reads and connects but that's it. Data is raw numbers so it's not useful. Get the official app instead. It's much more informative and actually useful

D70%
by D####:

Better than nothing. Still has a bug on disconnect. There seems to be no way of forcing a disconnect with restarting the phone. I wish it worked as well as BlueLight for iOS.

U70%
by U####:

Great UI. Keep up the good work!

U70%
by U####:

Perfect

U70%
by U####:

Tested and runs on a Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 10, both with nightly versions of CyanogenMod 10.2 (AOSP 4.3). Crashes on startup if Bluetooth isn't enabled. Other than that it works. It connects to the Ti SensorTag and reads sensors. Nothing more, nothing less.

U70%
by U####:

The way this app has been designed, it's actually a great tool to begin development for any platform (not just the SensorTag). Currently I'm using the app to evaluate TI's KeyFob Dev Kit. While the two aren't completely compatible, the button notification service (simple keys) still works. I am experiencing some bugs that seem to be more Android related (a BT toggle fixes the problem). Using Nexus 7 (2013) for evaluation.


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