// This example code is in the Public Domain (or CC0 licensed, at your option.) // By Evandro Copercini - 2018 // // This example creates a bridge between Serial and Classical Bluetooth (SPP) // and also demonstrate that SerialBT have the same functionalities of a normal Serial // Note: Pairing is authenticated automatically by this device #include "BluetoothSerial.h" String device_name = "ESP32-BT-Slave"; // Check if Bluetooth is available #if !defined(CONFIG_BT_ENABLED) || !defined(CONFIG_BLUEDROID_ENABLED) #error Bluetooth is not enabled! Please run `make menuconfig` to and enable it #endif // Check Serial Port Profile #if !defined(CONFIG_BT_SPP_ENABLED) #error Serial Port Profile for Bluetooth is not available or not enabled. It is only available for the ESP32 chip. #endif BluetoothSerial SerialBT; void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); SerialBT.begin(device_name); //Bluetooth device name //SerialBT.deleteAllBondedDevices(); // Uncomment this to delete paired devices; Must be called after begin Serial.printf("The device with name \"%s\" is started.\nNow you can pair it with Bluetooth!\n", device_name.c_str()); } void loop() { if (Serial.available()) { SerialBT.write(Serial.read()); } if (SerialBT.available()) { Serial.write(SerialBT.read()); } delay(20); }