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Detect Bluetooth Devices Easily In Your Windows Apps With Flexible Component Suite

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Do your need to detect all the connected Bluetooth devices in your machine programmatically? How to get the Device Name, Address, Last Used, Authenticated, Connected status, etc., for each Bluetooth Devices connected? Don’t know what to do? Don’t worry. MiTec’s System Information Management Suite’s component helps to get this information with less code, and we will learn how to use TMiTeC_BT in this blog post. RAD Studio also has some built-in Bluetooth solutions.

Platforms: Windows.

Installation Steps:  

You can easily install this Component Suite from GetIt Package Manager. The steps are as follows.

  1. Navigate In RAD Studio IDE->Tools->GetIt Package Manager->select Components in Categories->Components->Trail -MiTec system Information Component Suite 14.3 and click Install Button.
  2. Read the license and Click Agree All. An Information dialog saying ‘Requires a restart of RAD studio at the end of the process. Do you want to proceed? click yes and continue.
  3. It will download the plugin and installs it. Once installed Click Restart now.

How to run the Demo app: 

Components used in MSIC BT Demo App:

Implementation Details:

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<strong>MiTeC BT Demo <strong>

It’s that simple to list down the detected Bluetooth devices in your machine and access its properties with less code. Use this MiTeC component suite and get the job done quickly rather than spending time understanding low-level Microsoft interfaces to detect Bluetooth devices.

Head over and check out the full MiTec System Information Management Suite for Accessing System Information for Windows in Delphi Applications

With the use of a Windows IDE, you can easily detect Bluetooth devices in your Windows apps with a component suite. Try your Free Trial here.

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