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Why Bluetooth Development Sucks—and How SimpleBLE Fixes It

Why Bluetooth Development Sucks—and How SimpleBLE Fixes It



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Discover why Bluetooth development is challenging and how SimpleBLE simplifies it with a user-friendly, cross-platform Bluetooth library.
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Bluetooth development is complex due to inconsistent APIs across platforms like iOS, Android, Windows, and Linux. SimpleBLE is a user-friendly, cross-platform Bluetooth library that simplifies integration for C, C++, Python, Java, and Rust, trusted by industries like healthcare and automotive. Commercial use requires a license, but non-commercial use is free, with free licenses available for small projects.


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