Arduino bluetooth controller

Arduino bluetooth controller

Use Android as a bluetooth remote controller for Arduino

App info


1.5.9
February 08, 2025
Android 4.1+
Everyone
Get Arduino bluetooth controller for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Arduino bluetooth controller, Developed by Giumig development apps. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is 1.5.9, Updated On 08/02/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Arduino bluetooth controller. Achieved Over 1 million Installs. Arduino bluetooth controller Currently Has 3 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.0 Stars

Do you want to control via bluetooth the Arduino project you built?
Let your Android device be a remote control for any micro-controller with a bluetooth module.

Run the app, search for your bluetooth module and connect. Once you are connected you will be able to send your own commands to your Arduino board using the keyboard or some fancy buttons
We are currently offering version 1.5.9. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.

It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.0
3,294 total
5 65.4
4 6.7
3 5.0
2 3.9
1 19.0

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Recent Comments

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Neil Janviere Rovillos

Hey, I'm writing this review due to a recent problem I've encountered with this app. All the features are great and extremely useful except for the dimmer. It seems that the dimmer sends out the integers continuously without anything to mark the end of the integer. This causes serial reads or serial parse ints to go wham in arduino. As of this point you can only use the dimmer by pressing on a section of it so that it sends only one whole integer. The dimmer cannot be used as some sort of slider that imitates a potentiometer. It would be helpful if you guys worked this out by putting some end marker for every integer the slider sends out. Overall, still the best app for bluetooth control on arduino.

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A Google user

This is a clean, intuitive app with a slick interface and some nice additional features (haptic feedback on the controller). However I have struggled with correctly interfacing the 'dimmer' with my Uno. It's evident that ASCII characters in the range 0-255 are transmitted serially and I can read these individually or as a long string from the serial buffer. However there is no (apparent) character for terminating a string. This results in not being able to cleanly read the incoming values without some unsatisfactory workaround. Some documentation or pointers on how the dimmer is to be read correctly would improve this app.

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A Google user

It would be great if the app had the option to change data stream frequency like 'choose continuous streaming or change with touch'.I had to say that because i made a bluetooth RC car and the switches were configured using this app and when i pressed the forward button for just a second , it went on without stopping.It would be nice if it had movements only when touched.

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Eko Widiatmoko

Different bluetooth controller app have different data sending pattern. This app sends the character (controller mode) at the touch release ("key up") moment. Other apps send single char on touch ("key down") moment, or sends continuously every x milliseconds when pressed, or sending single char at keydown and sending another char at key up moment. I wish the data pattern is described in the app description, or better, have options for different data pattern.

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A Google user

Was testing sending data over Bluetooth from arduino (esp32) and was monitoring the terminal. The data renders on the terminal only if a carriage return byte is appended to the data. This caused many hours debugging thinking it was the esp32 libraries that were at fault. It would be beyter if the app had a terminal that outputted the raw data it received. The annoyance this caused and not having a much needed feature means 2 stars.

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Jo

App works as expected This is a great app, but one feature I feel should be in all of these Bluetooth apps, intended for use with the arduino is joystick control. The arrow pads are fine, but joysticks can let you control speed for cars which is a common use case of these apps

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Ankan Saha

Where is the problem...??? In my mobile or this application..??? This app can connect my module smoothly with Samsung galaxy A20 . But in Samsung galaxy m21 it could not connect . And shows this toast " could not pair with HC-05 .make sure make sure that it is ready to connect. " Please tell what should I do now .....( I have installed and uninstalled this app several time😤😤.)

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Ahmad Hummoody

Really good app But I would really want a reconnect button inside the controller mode so that I wouldn't have to redo the whole connecting process all over again when I turn off the Arduino