Re: Bluetooth SIG

Hi Martin,

I've been enjoying your articles on the Bluetooth Mesh. We also wrote some
and even have products with the previous version, CSRmesh on sale.
I would love to work with you on standardizing or integrating the Web
Bluetooth with the native implementations.

This week we have published the source code of our hybrid application for
Bluetooth running on Chrome (web BT) and natively on iOS and Android.
The challenge was to build a single source code that uses both APIs and get
it to behave the same. Just compile it differently.

And we did.

The source code is published on Github.
Please take a look at our AIRcable News announcing the new product
generation.
https://aircable.co/blog/aircable-news-1/post/our-next-generation-aircable-serials-33
There is certainly a lot more to the story, but the article gives you
access to the Github and the Ionic Starter app, as well as
the Apple approved iTune download for your iPhone. You can just run the app
online here: https://aircable.co/page/sppovergatt Check it out.

Please let me know how I can help in this effort.

Regards
Juergen
Wireless Cables Inc.

On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 3:32 AM, Martin Woolley <mwoolley@bluetooth.com>
wrote:

> The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) Developer Relations team would
> like to express their support for Web Bluetooth. We’d very much like to see
> it implemented in all browsers and adopted as a formal W3C standard. We’re
> open to ideas as to how we may be able to help make that happen.
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Received on Thursday, 2 November 2017 08:50:11 UTC