Bluetooth Low Energy

for developers
A book series by Tony Gaitatzis
Your guide to programming the Internet of Things
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4 books, 13 chapters each, 3 projects

About

Each of these books teaches how to program the components of Bluetooth Low Energy on a different platform: Android, iOS, nRF, and Arduino 101.

Each chapter explains how the technology works, shows a practical implementation in code, and shows an example project.

Learn how to:

Each book and its code examples is has been tested to work with each of the other books. Buy more than one book to make more than one device talk together.

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What's inside

Each book is a straightforward guide that encourages developers to use best practices for their platform

  • 13 Chapters
  • 3 Example Projects
  • Bluetooth terms and processes

Meet the Books

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Bluetooth Low Energy in iOS Swift

  • 13 chapters
  • 373 pages
Shows how to turn an iOS device into a Bluetooth Central or Peripheral. 13 Chapters including 3 projects:
  • iBeacon and locator
  • Simple chat client and server
  • Remote control and remotely controlled device
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Bluetooth Low Energy in Android Java

  • 13 chapters
  • 588 pages
Shows how to turn an Android device into a Bluetooth Central or Peripheral. 13 Chapters including 3 projects:
  • iBeacon locator
  • Simple chat client and server
  • Remote control and remotely controlled device
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Bluetooth Low Energy in C++ for nRF Microncontrollers

  • 13 chapters
  • 167 pages
Shows how to turn an nRF microcontroller into a Bluetooth Peripheral. 13 Chapters including 3 projects:
  • iBeacon
  • Simple chat server
  • Remotely controlled device
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Bluetooth Low Energy in Arduino 101

  • 12 chapters
  • 120 pages
Shows how to turn an Arduino 101 into a Bluetooth Peripheral. 11 Chapters including 2 projects:
  • Simple chat server
  • Remotely controlled device

Author

Tony Gaitatzis is an entrepreneur who has made his career in Canada, the United States, and in Europe.
His last startup, Personal Neuro was a wearable technology startup that uses brain imaging to help people meditate better. With that he raised $1.5m in funding, was incubated at ReadWrite Labs in San Francisco, and was featured in Bloomberg, the Guardian, and Vice news.