Hardware hacking mit Bluetooth Low Energy

Daniel Dakhno

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How to remote-control (and build) the weirdest devices with Bluetooth Low Energy and no programming.

Want to build a connected [soap bubble maker | water boiler | door lock | ...]?
This talk briefly covers the basics of Bluetooth Low Energy, outlining the effort needed to implement such a technology with raw code.
It then focuses on how to leverage said technology without getting your hands dirty by replacing programming with a bit of configuration, demonstrating the usage of the [BLEnky](https://structure.nullco.de/?node_id=66216cdb1a95fb4425f23212&token=3c55f7bb1de0e79c9020dbb09deac741df56fc5474825407abb94f96714ce134&focused_node=6622041d1a95fb4425f2323a) project for quick results.

[Click here for many more examples](https://structure.nullco.de/?node_id=66216cdb1a95fb4425f23212&token=3c55f7bb1de0e79c9020dbb09deac741df56fc5474825407abb94f96714ce134&focused_node=6622041d1a95fb4425f2323a)

Some notable projects will be described, as well as a live hack of some stupid gadget to make it "smart".

Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

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