The Bluetooth Finder is a Utilities app by Randy Kirk. .
APK (Android Package Kit) files are the raw files of an Android app. Learn how to install the-bluetooth-finder.apk file on your phone in 4 Simple Steps:
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1. This app first finds everything in the vicinity that is bluetooth enabled (including all fitbit's and other exercise devices).
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This app is clearly not responding and/or functioning. Your business should be investigated, for leaving this in the app store as a valid item, for purchase. (CON GAME)
Not at all helpful. It keeps saying the device disconnected even when other apps can detect the device. Waste.
I knew my fitbit was in my house somewhere but I could not find it. This app allows me to select it from an list of Bluetooth devices, then create a graph that updates once per second showing the signal strength. I found it in my car in my garage in less than two minutes. Excellent app!!
Worked to find my Fitbit a couple of times. Simple graph shows if you're getting closer or farther away. Well worth the $0.99.
My Jawbone Up3 kept falling off my wrist and this time I had no idea where I dropped it. I knew it was near my house because it would randomly connect to my phone from different areas in my house. I tried a few free apps and either they didn't find any signal (even when it was clearly connected to my Android) or they connected but would only show the change in signal strength (or RSSI) once every 3 or 4 minutes. Completely useless when walking around the house trying to ping it. I was hesitant to pay for an app (especially some for 4 or 5 bucks that seemed like scams) but this app's price was right at only a couple dollars. The app is simple and connected right away. The RSSI was converted into a simple graph which showed you how close you are to it. A couple tips: 1. Remember that the signal goes through most objects and can go through floors, ceilings, and walls. 2. Once you connect, remember to walk slowly with the phone held away from your body for maximum signal potential. 3. Despite other apps with icons that show a radar screen, all phones can only tell the signal strength of a passive device and don't work like radar showing you the exact location in comparison to you so be patient and think of what is around you, above you, below you, behind you, or in my case through heavy plaster walls, brick, and 15 feet across my driveway and wedged in the seat of my car.
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