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Adafruit Bluefruit LE Sniffer – Bluetooth Low

(16 customer reviews)

110 Riyal

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Adafruit Bluefruit LE Sniffer – Bluetooth Low – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :

Adafruit Bluefruit LE Sniffer – Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE 4.0) – nRF51822 – v2.0 [ADA2269]

Brand
‎Adafruit
Item model number
‎2269
Item Weight
‎0.352 ounces
Color
‎multicolor
Manufacturer
‎Adafruit
ASIN
‎B00SKWGPE0
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
‎No
Date First Available
‎March 12, 2015

 

Test video – Adafruit Bluefruit LE Sniffer – Bluetooth Low :

 

 

 

Product highlights :

  • Passively capture data exchanges between two BLE devices
  • Push the data into Wireshark, the open source network analysis tool
  • Only listens on Bluetooth Low Energy devices!
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    Questions & Answers – Adafruit Bluefruit LE Sniffer – Bluetooth Low :

    ➕ What is the price of Adafruit Bluefruit LE Sniffer - Bluetooth Low in Saudi Arabia ?

    The price of Adafruit Bluefruit LE Sniffer – Bluetooth Low in-store is 110 SAR VAT.

    ➕ When Adafruit Bluefruit LE Sniffer - Bluetooth Low was released ?

    The release date was ‎March 12, 2015.

    ➕ What is the price of Adafruit Bluefruit LE Sniffer - Bluetooth Low cheap used ?

    The price of Adafruit Bluefruit LE Sniffer – Bluetooth Low used is 70 SAR VAT.

    ➕ What are the main characteristics of Adafruit Bluefruit LE Sniffer - Bluetooth Low ?

    Special specifications :
  • Passively capture data exchanges between two BLE devices
  • ➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?

    The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.3 / 5 on Amazon.

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    Technical specifications – Adafruit Bluefruit LE Sniffer – Bluetooth Low :

     

    Brand
    Adafruit
    Hardware Interface
    Bluetooth 4.0
    Color
    multicolor
    Compatible Devices
    Tablet
    Data Link Protocol
    Bluetooth

     

     

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    16 reviews for Adafruit Bluefruit LE Sniffer – Bluetooth Low

    1. L. I (verified owner)

      Easy to use, inexpensive Bluetooth LE sniffer – This worked perfectly for my application. I was able to sniff and reverse engineer the protocol my Bluetooth LE device was using and write a replacement.

    2. Z. O (verified owner)

      Installation guide needs updating, quite frustrating – I’ve spent two days trying to get this to work. I did manage to get it to work on my laptop, but not on my desktop. The problem is likely due to the bad links in the installations instructions on the Adafruit Learn site. Getting it to show up in the Wireshark device list is hit and miss. This is really a shame, since there are quite a few posts in the Adafruit forums regarding these configuration issues. Someone should update the procedures, and ensure that the various versions of things are all referenced and that they play together properly. I’ve used Wireshark many times before, and used Zigbee and other communications products without such difficulty. Since this is intended as a sniffer, the installation should not require a whole lot of figuring things out. Please update the Windows installation procedure with the proper links.

    3. I. O (verified owner)

      Difficult to configurea – Still haven’t got it fully working but Wireshark is detecting it after downloading some updates and software from the manufacturer. Very hard to configure and better if you have a lot of experience with this type device.

    4. T. D (verified owner)

      Doesn’t work on Linux and only partially on macOS – I like Adafruit products, I can even be considered an Adafruit fan. When there are multiple options and if there is one from Adafruit, I will go for it, relying on their quality, documentation and instructions.

    5. Z. O (verified owner)

      Installation guide needs updating, quite frustrating – I’ve spent two days trying to get this to work. I did manage to get it to work on my laptop, but not on my desktop. The problem is likely due to the bad links in the installations instructions on the Adafruit Learn site. Getting it to show up in the Wireshark device list is hit and miss. This is really a shame, since there are quite a few posts in the Adafruit forums regarding these configuration issues. Someone should update the procedures, and ensure that the various versions of things are all referenced and that they play together properly. I’ve used Wireshark many times before, and used Zigbee and other communications products without such difficulty. Since this is intended as a sniffer, the installation should not require a whole lot of figuring things out. Please update the Windows installation procedure with the proper links.

    6. K. O (verified owner)

      Not quite there yet. Not up to Adafruit’s normal standards. – Using this on a mac is painful! It doesn’t allow real-time streaming of the info into WireShark. You have to log it, then go look at the logs. Good luck trying to sync messages like button-presses without being able to see where they happened in the stream!

    7. S. I (verified owner)

      Works as advertised! – First of all this thing does what it promised to do and that’s the most important part. Sure it would be great if it was better supported under Linux or MacOS or both, but alas, that’s not really promised and you can get a (much more expensive!) UberTooth if you cannot live without great Linux support.

    8. S. I (verified owner)

      Works as advertised! – First of all this thing does what it promised to do and that’s the most important part. Sure it would be great if it was better supported under Linux or MacOS or both, but alas, that’s not really promised and you can get a (much more expensive!) UberTooth if you cannot live without great Linux support.

    9. E. F (verified owner)

      Some good insight, but needs improvement. – Essential tool but a few nits. You can’t update the software in it easily, and it cannot track any device that uses random connection addresses.

    10. E. F (verified owner)

      Some good insight, but needs improvement. – Essential tool but a few nits. You can’t update the software in it easily, and it cannot track any device that uses random connection addresses.

    11. L. I (verified owner)

      Easy to use, inexpensive Bluetooth LE sniffer – This worked perfectly for my application. I was able to sniff and reverse engineer the protocol my Bluetooth LE device was using and write a replacement.

    12. T. D (verified owner)

      Doesn’t work on Linux and only partially on macOS – I like Adafruit products, I can even be considered an Adafruit fan. When there are multiple options and if there is one from Adafruit, I will go for it, relying on their quality, documentation and instructions.

    13. K. O (verified owner)

      Not quite there yet. Not up to Adafruit’s normal standards. – Using this on a mac is painful! It doesn’t allow real-time streaming of the info into WireShark. You have to log it, then go look at the logs. Good luck trying to sync messages like button-presses without being able to see where they happened in the stream!

    14. I. O (verified owner)

      Difficult to configurea – Still haven’t got it fully working but Wireshark is detecting it after downloading some updates and software from the manufacturer. Very hard to configure and better if you have a lot of experience with this type device.

    15. M. O (verified owner)

      Connect this prodcut up to Wireshark and you are good to go. – This is an Adafruit product very well made and designed The team at Adfruit make very good products and appear to care more about the consumer than the profit. Very impressed would buy again. I love Adafruit checkout their site for ideas on how to implement this product.

    16. M. O (verified owner)

      Connect this prodcut up to Wireshark and you are good to go. – This is an Adafruit product very well made and designed The team at Adfruit make very good products and appear to care more about the consumer than the profit. Very impressed would buy again. I love Adafruit checkout their site for ideas on how to implement this product.

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