@Gordon and @Ollie: thanks for clarification.
I have only my Android phone that could connect to my pucks. My PC does not have Bluetooth (yet).
I tried to discover what device is connected, but i could not :( i powered down my Android phone and used my girlfriend Android phone (never connected to any Puck). But both pucks stay "invisible" :( seems like they think they are connected, but this cant be. The only Chance to get them back advertising is to pull off battery.
How can i log / find out what device is connected? As @Bas suggests: maybe you could add an auto disconnect?
For me it seems my pucks think they are still connected and therefore advertising is off.
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@Gordon and @Ollie: thanks for clarification.
I have only my Android phone that could connect to my pucks. My PC does not have Bluetooth (yet).
I tried to discover what device is connected, but i could not :( i powered down my Android phone and used my girlfriend Android phone (never connected to any Puck). But both pucks stay "invisible" :( seems like they think they are connected, but this cant be. The only Chance to get them back advertising is to pull off battery.
How can i log / find out what device is connected? As @Bas suggests: maybe you could add an auto disconnect?
For me it seems my pucks think they are still connected and therefore advertising is off.