Qt Bluetooth C++ Classes
Enables basic Bluetooth operations like scanning for devices and connecting them. More...
This documentation was introduced in Qt 5.2.
Namespaces
Classes and functions related to Bluetooth |
Classes
Assigns an address to the Bluetooth device | |
Discovers the Bluetooth devices nearby | |
Stores information about the Bluetooth device | |
Encapsulates the details of a local QBluetooth device | |
Enables access to the local Bluetooth device | |
Uses the RFCOMM or L2cap protocol to communicate with a Bluetooth device | |
Enables you to query for Bluetooth services | |
Stores attributes of a Bluetooth Data Element Alternative | |
Enables access to the attributes of a Bluetooth service | |
Stores attributes of a Bluetooth Data Element Sequence | |
Enables connection to a Bluetooth device running a bluetooth server | |
Transfers data to another device using Object Push Profile (OPP) | |
Stores the response for a data transfer request | |
Stores information about a data transfer request | |
Generates a UUID for each Bluetooth service | |
Stores information about a Bluetooth Low Energy service characteristic | |
Access to Bluetooth Low Energy Devices | |
Stores information about the Bluetooth Low Energy descriptor | |
Represents an individual service on a Bluetooth Low Energy Device |
Detailed Description
The Qt Bluetooth C++ API enables an application to scan for devices and connect and interact with them in a more flexible way than the Qt Bluetooth QML Types.
To use the C++ library in your application, add the following configuration option to your .pro
file:
QT += bluetooth