Each beacon discovered is displayed with the following summary details- Beacon Name- Beacon Model- Firmware Version- Hardware ID- Battery LevelReviewing RadBeacon Settings-Select any RadBeacon in the table to view it's detailed settings. Once discovered, you can display each beacon's operating settings and make modifications to those settings.Scanning for RadBeacons-Scan for nearby configurable RadBeacons by swiping down on the RadBeacons table. I am working on a sample, will publish later, may be this weekend.The RadBeacon app is the configuration utility for RadBeacon proximity beacons from Radius Networks that support Apple's iBeacon proximity services as well as other emerging proximity services.The RadBeacon app from Radius Networks requires an iOS iPhone, iPad or iPod touch running iOS 7.1 or higher and equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 capabilities.With the RadBeacon app you can scan for nearby configurable Radius Networks beacons. Following Arduino code prints the details. The device information contains iBeacon UUID, Major, Minor and Measured Power. The process is first send Device Discovery HCI copmmand, wait for the GAP_DeviceInformation. I am able to find iBeacon using BLE Mini and. Sorry if this feels like a debate of some sort, but since you said you would love to be wrong, and so do I, i’m hoping I can make us both happy If i’m wrong again and you’re right and the Spark Core won’t be able to scan for BLE/iBeacon tags (please someone read this and say we’re wrong)… then I’m surely going for the Raspberry option like you… Hope i’m not saying anything stupid here… But if the BLE Mini does what is described in the links above, does this solve our issues as the BLE Mini is the receiver which is our challenge like you said? But i noticed that someone was able to make a small “scanner” with the BLE mini:īut you have to use the beta HCI Library and it says that it can only scan up to 8 BLE devices/tagsĪnd there’s a issue about this going on here:Īgain, the iBeacon source is not the challenge, its the SparkCore/Arduino compatible receiver that is the challenge. I dont see anything in their github that gives me confidence that it can be put into some sort of iBeacon scan mode to listen and then transmit over its serial port any UUID’s that it hears. The BLE Mini is for making BlueTooth links. In your previous answer you showed me a typical answer:īut the receiver you’re referring to here is the BLE Shield, which only supports the peripheral role.ĭoes this answer still apply to the BLE Mini which can serve as a peripheral role or a central role? Sorry to be so persistent and stubborn I just don’t wanna give up hopeīut you said the receiver is the problem. And i need at least 1.5m for what i have in mind… Not a lot of (cheap) RFID scanners can achieve this i’m afraid… I was searching for a Raspberry Pi iBeacon scanner as well previously and i found this Raspberry Pi iBeacon development kit which might interest you It is able to scan iBeacons as well.Ībout RFID, yes the range is much less indeed.
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