What Reddit Says About Bluetooth Finder Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Bluetooth Finder apps from 12 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/bluetooth
There's also an app called nRF Connect that is helpful for exploring bluetooth devices near by and can show you the signal strength of the device while you have the app open.
r/YouShouldKnow
For keys and for other everyday items, you can use trackers like Tile or the recently announced Apple AirTag. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... but that means that my Bluetooth devices should be working?
r/androidapps
Is limited by the fact that the Bluetooth device needs to be turned on to be pinged and it's overshadowed by "better" systems that allow you to ring the device (eg, Samsung find, Google find) but for stuff that doesn't support such networks I guess this is it. Could do with havin...
r/apple
The big difference here is that Wunderfind supports ALL bluetooth devices and not just Apple devices. That means that you can track your Fitbit tracker, Powerbeats Pro or other devices with this app. I know it is probably not the best idea to compete with an app from Apple, but I'll try it anyw...
r/bluetooth
So far, all the apps I’ve tried do not allow specifying an address manually. Only currently listed Bluetooth devices are permitted, which misses the point. These include: "BlueRadar", "Find My Bluetooth Device", "Bluetooth Finder, Scanner Pair".
r/bluetooth
Most Bluetooth devices will use random MAC addresses for advertising these days so that information is just not available.
r/androidapps
I’m an indie developer, and I’m excited to share my latest project with you all — Find My Bluetooth Device! It’s a simple and intuitive app that helps you locate misplaced Bluetooth devices like earbuds, smartwatches, fitness trackers, ...
r/techsupport
All I see are wifi related apps I'm looking for a device finder app. ... the earbuds broadcasts its own Bluetooth mac address wifi man can show you that and the signal strength.
r/LifeProTips
I lost my Fitbit Inspire 3 in my ... a Bluetooth tracking app, most of them were pretty shitty I liked Wunderfind the best because of their free map feature that gradually increased percentage of signal strength as you got closer, its crazy to me that in 2024 Fitbit doesn’t ...
r/AndroidQuestions
Unfortunately, as far as I know, ... retroactively. For the future, I’d recommend using an app like Find My: Phone, Watch, Earbuds by MakeevApps....
r/macapps
i've used this before and it worked well for me. what are you trying to achieve https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ble-scanner-4-0-bluetooth-le/id1221763603
r/applehelp
apparently not possible on ios, yet easily archived on vanilla stock android ootb without any extra apps: (1) enable developer mode by tapping 7 times on build number in Settings > About (or similar, will depend on the ROM), then (2) in Developer Options find and enable Show unnamed bluetooth dev...
r/bluetooth
Love the Wunderfind app! ... YSK: It’s easy to use a Bluetooth tracker app to locate misplaced items, headphones and devices.
r/Android
Can we share experiences with Bluetooth "Lost-Item" Trackers on Android, to know which one works best with our OS, ... Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... I've had a really good time with Tile, personally. ... Ditto, Tile is the best. Suppo...
r/gadgets
A strong advantage that Tile has over some of its competitors is its install base. Even when you aren’t near your Tile, any user that passes near it will ping the device for you. It is limited to Bluetooth, but most people I know have that turned on 24/7.
r/homeassistant
I use Tile in parallel for custom BLE presence and in official app. Beacons transmit data once per 8-10 seconds. ... Nice, you're right. I know there are some trackers that keep broadcasting regardless of being paired or not but wasn't sure about Tile. ... Great.. Will this allow me to act...
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