For each detected Bluetooth device, BluetoothView will display the following information:
- Device Name
- Bluetooth Address
- Major Device Type
- Minor Device Type
- First Detection Time
- Last Detection Time, etc.
BluetoothView will also notify you when a new Bluetooth device is detected, by displaying a balloon in your taskbar or by playing a small beep sound.
If you have friends, family or neighbors that use a cellular phone with Bluetooth turned on, you can easily know when they come home and when they leave, by using the ‘First Detected On’ and ‘Last Detected On’ fields.
For BluetoothView to work you would require a Bluetooth Dongle and device driver that works with the standard Bluetooth module of Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7.
You can also translate BluetoothView to other languages. BluetoothView does not require any installation. In order to start using it, simply copy the executable file (BluetoothView.exe) to any folder of your choice and run it. After you run it, BluetoothView will start to gradually display all detected Bluetooth devices around you.
You can also check out other articles like BtProx, MobileWitch and ClearLock.
BluetoothView is a free to use simple utility which can be used by anyone to detect bluetooth devices around them. So go ahead and give it a try.
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