Tool that detects and displays nearby Bluetooth devices, facilitating device pairing and data transfer.
Bluetooth Radar is a free and open source Bluetooth transferring app and Bluetooth program developed by Shai Raiten for Windows. It's powerful, well-designed, helpful and easy-to-use.
The download has been tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below.
Scans the area for enabled Bluetooth devices with radar interface
Bluetooth Radar is an open source, free application for Windows which uses your system’s Bluetooth radio to scan for Bluetooth-enabled devices and lets the user connect to them in an easy, efficient fashion.
The software works with a radar-like interface, and lists the devices as icons spread throughout the scan area.
Scanning is done in a radar-like swipes manner and once available devices have been listen, you can right-click any icon to view the available interactivity options. Paired devices will show all the services available for them.
Features of Bluetooth Radar
- Able to set maximum amount of Bluetooth devices found.
- Authenticated and discoverable devices.
- Filter by device manufacturer.
- Search for services installed.
- View by name and device address.
Compatibility and License
Bluetooth Radar has been created and released under the Microsoft Public License (MS-PL) free software license where users are permitted to freely distribute this software and download it without any type of real restrictions. With that said, you can view and edit the source code if the developer has decided to share it on sites like GitHub and SourceForge. The version available from here is 2.2 for free.
Filed under:
- Bluetooth Radar Download
- Free Bluetooth Software
- Open source and GPL software
- Bluetooth Transferring Software