Power cycle the Airconsole. Only one Bluetooth connection can be maintained to a client at a time. If Airconsole thinks that it is paired via Bluetooth 4 to an iOS or OS X device then while it will pair over Bluetooth 2.1 to Android, the serial connection will not work as the port will be in use. I was able to get Bluetooth to serial working on iOS by using a Bluetooth Low Energy to serial device which uses the.
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The BlueSnap RS-232 Bluetooth Smart-M6A (BLE) serial radio dongle providing seamless connectivity for most any RS-232 serial device. The BlueSnap Standard Bluetooth module can be used to Bluetooth enable virtually all legacy RS-232 devices to platforms that support Bluetooth Smart 4.0, BLE.
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Serialio was the first company in the world to offer mobile Bluetooth DEX, and innovation continues with a Bluetooth Smart DEX option. Make your own iOS or Android app for DEX connectivity or leverage one of our custom app or solution frameworks.
BlueSnap Smart - Bluetooth 4.0 to RS232 Adapterrequiresa BLE compatible application & device to make connections on Windows, OSX, Android, and iOS.
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Available with an internal, rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery.
Bluetooth Smart aka Bluetooth Low Energy 4.0 aka BLE is supported on Android 4.4+, iPhone 4S+, iPad 3+, all iPad Mini.
Available instantly after power on (10 times faster than AirConsole)
Connect in 1 second
Instantaneous reconnect (some hosts)
Standard battery (150mAh) run time about 9 hours, connected continuously, sending light data
Setup BLE parameters via BLE (using Android or iOS app) or via DB9 connector
Bluetooth Low Energy 4.0 (BLE). BLE supported on Android 4.3+, iPhone 4S+, iPad 3+, all iPad Mini.
Two-way binary data communication from iOS, Android, and other hosts (TruConnect compliant app needed)
Connect more than ten (10) RS3 devices simultaneously to iPad/iPhone/Android
DEX version available
Programming API for 3rd party apps
This 3rd party app supports all standard VT220 emulation features. iOS AppStore Links:232 appand232 app lite
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After updating to iOS 13 or iOS 12, the Bluetooth not working on iPhone and iPad? Read on this post to get some quick tips to fix the common Bluetooth issues in iOS 11/12/13.
By iMobie | Posted on: Sep. 12, 2018,Last Updated: Aug. 14, 2019
This post applies to almost all iPhone generations, including iPhone XS (Max), iPhone XR and iPhone X/8/7/6s/6/5s. It applies iOS from the old iOS 9 to iOS 13.
The iOS 13 (beta) is coming on the way for all iPhone iPad users, it’s powerful and said to be the fastest iOS ever released by Apple, and now most of the people are running iOS 12, which fixes some bugs that happened before. However there is no update that is perfect, and no one can promise you everything could be good even after your device is garbed the new iOS 13/12 update.
We previously showed you the possible message problems, iPhone no service you may meet after iOS update, and here we will talk about the common iPhone iPad Bluetooth issues you may meet after iOS update, and tell some tips to fix the iPhone iPad Bluetooth not working issue with ease.
Part 1. Common iPhone Bluetooth Issues after Update to iOS 13/12/11
In the beginning, Bluetooth may just work well on your iPhone iPad. But after upgrading to iOS 12 or the newest iOS 13 (beta), some unexpected problems may occur. Issues like broken Bluetooth connections, failed Bluetooth pairing, and Bluetooth audio in the car are frequently reported. We summarize the Bluetooth issues you may encounter.
iPhone Bluetooth Not Finding iPhone/iPad
Bluetooth Won’t Connect After iOS 12/11.4
Bluetooth Won’t Turn on on iPhone/iPad
iPhone Bluetooth Not Connecting to Car
Bluetooth Audio Stutters on iPhone/iPad
Fail to Initiate Calls Over Bluetooth on iPhone/iPad
iPhone Bluetooth Suddenly Disconnecting on Car
iPhone Bluetooth Connection Drops Frequently
Part 2. How to Fix: “iPhone Bluetooth Not Working”
We’ve listed the most common Bluetooth issues on your iPhone or iPad that you may meet after iOS 11/12/13 upgrade. In the following, we will walk you through the potential solutions to make Bluetooth workable again on your iPhone or iPad. Firstly, here are some basic tips to you can have a try:
Check your Bluetooth on iPhone or iPad and make sure it is turned on.
Confirm your iOS device and Bluetooth accessory are close to each other.
Try connecting to another Bluetooth device.
Ensure your Bluetooth accessory is turned on and connected to power or fully charged.
Solution 1. Restart Your iPhone/iPad
Restart your iPhone X or later:
Step 1: Press and hold the Side button and either volume button until the power off slider appears on the screen.
Step 2: Drag the slider to turn your device completely off.
Step 3: After your device turns off, press and hold the Side button again until you see the Apple logo.
Restart your iPhone 8 or earlier or iPod touch:
Step 1: Press and hold the Top (or Side) button until the power off slider appears.
Step 2: Drag the slider to turn your device completely off.
Step 3: After your device turns off, press and hold the Top (or Side) button again until you see the Apple logo.
How to Restart an iPhone
Solution 2. Update iOS Software
Make sure that you have the latest version of all the software on your iPhone or iPad. The outdated software would cause some compliable issues.
To update the software on your iPhone: Go to Settings > General > Software Update.
Solution 3. Turn Bluetooth Off and Back On Again
If the above two solutions fail to work, then trying to turn off and back on the Bluetooth setting in your iPhone or iPad.
Option 1: Swipe up from the bottom bezel of your iPhone or iPad to launch Control Center > Turn off Bluetooth and back on again.
Option 2: Go to Settings > Bluetooth > Turn off it and back on again.
Solution 4. Disconnect From the Current Bluetooth Device
Disconnect the current problematic device, and re-pair it again to see whether the problem has been solved.
Step 1: Open Settings > Bluetooth.
Step 2: Select the connected Bluetooth device and then chooseDisconnect option.
Step 3: Turn off the Bluetooth device and then turn it back on to reconnect.
If this method also doesn’t work, you can try to forget the currently connected device completely, and then re-pair: Settings > Bluetooth > Choose the device you are having issues with > Tap on the info button next to the device > Tap on Forget This Device.
Solution 5. Reset Network Settings
Reset network settings on iPhone or iPad will reset all the network settings you used before, including Bluetooth settings, Wi-Fi networks and passwords, cellular settings, and VPN and APN settings, etc. Follow the below steps to reset your network settings:
Go to Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.
Reset Network Settings on iPhone/iPad
Solution 6. Restore iPhone with iTunes
If all the above methods don’t help, then the last solution you can try is to restore your iPhone with iTunes. But you must clear that restoring with iTunes requires you to erase all previous data on your device, and these erased files can’t be recovered anymore. So, before trying this solution, you’d better make a full backup of your phone.
Step 1: Launch iTunes on your computer (make sure that you have the latest version of iTunes) > Connect your device to the computer with its USB cable.
Step 2: Click on the device icon when it appears in iTunes > Choose “Restore iPhone” option to restore your device to factory resetting, choose “Restore Backup” option to restore your device from computer backup you made before.
Step 3: Click on Restore button and wait for the restore process to complete.
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The Bottom Line
The above are some Bluetooth issues on iPhone iPad running iOS 10/11/12/13 and the potential solutions to fix them. No matter what iOS devices you are using, whether the iPhone 6/6s/7/8/X or the new iPhone XR/iPhone XS (Max), you can have a try.
If you are suffering from some new Bluetooth issue or have some useful ideas, please share with us in the Comment Section. For more new iOS update problems, please refer to The Most Common iOS Update Problems.
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