Bluetooth GATT Server Sample
This application demonstrates accessing the BluetoothGattServer
Android API
from within an Android Things application. The sample application advertises
the Current Time Service,
and implements the server role of the GATT
Time Profile.
Note: The Android Things Console will be turned down for non-commercial use on January 5, 2022. For more details, see the FAQ page.
Pre-requisites
- Android Things compatible board
- Android device running Android 4.3 (API 18) or later
- Android Studio 2.2+
Getting Started
- Import the project using Android Studio and deploy it to your board. The sample will automatically enable the Bluetooth radio, start a GATT server, and begin advertising the Current Time Service.
- Install the Android BluetoothLeGatt client sample on your Android mobile device.
- Use the client app to scan and connect to your Android Things board, and inspect the services and characteristics exposed by the GATT server.
- Read the value of the Current Time characteristic (
0x2A2B
). - Register for notifications on the Current Time characteristic. The client receives an update once per minute with the latest time.
- Manually set the time on your board. The time change triggers a notification to the client.
Setting the Time
You can set the system clock date/time manually on your Android Things board
with the date
shell command over ADB.
By default, the command accepts a new date in the MMddHHmmYYYY.ss
format:
# Reboot ADB into root mode
$ adb root
# Set the date to 2017/12/31 12:00:00
$ adb shell date 123112002017.00
Setting the Time Zone
You can set the system time zone manually by updating the persist.sys.timezone
system property over ADB.
# Reboot ADB into root mode
$ adb root
# Set the time zone to US Mountain Time
$ adb shell setprop persist.sys.timezone "America/Denver"
License
Copyright 2017 The Android Open Source Project, Inc.
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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