I'm guessing that, like the Playstore app said. For some reason GadgetBridge does not see it as a valid bluetooth device. I did notice that my MAC looks different that others. The last for characters are all letters. They're also the same 4 characters that are used at my device identifier that are displayed in the top right corner of my bangle. I've noticed that all other MAC addresses have at least one number in the last 4 characters. In the Bangle.JS 2 startup guide it describes the unique identifier as "numbers". I don't know anything about how OS and Software determine's what a valid bluetooth MAC is, but it's just something I noticed. Maybe the way Gadgetbridge identifies valid bluetooth MAC addresses just doesn't align with my MAC. Just a guess, if somebody who worked on the Bangle fork of Gadgetbridge or knows anything about it could confirm or deny that guess.
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I'm guessing that, like the Playstore app said. For some reason GadgetBridge does not see it as a valid bluetooth device. I did notice that my MAC looks different that others. The last for characters are all letters. They're also the same 4 characters that are used at my device identifier that are displayed in the top right corner of my bangle. I've noticed that all other MAC addresses have at least one number in the last 4 characters. In the Bangle.JS 2 startup guide it describes the unique identifier as "numbers". I don't know anything about how OS and Software determine's what a valid bluetooth MAC is, but it's just something I noticed. Maybe the way Gadgetbridge identifies valid bluetooth MAC addresses just doesn't align with my MAC. Just a guess, if somebody who worked on the Bangle fork of Gadgetbridge or knows anything about it could confirm or deny that guess.