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Using pybluez we can write a rfcomm server to emulate a device and interact with it using the official app, thus allowing us to see what gets sent to the device and what responses map to.
A small test as a PoC was done using ubuntu and pybluez's rfcomm-server example and changing the broadcast name to Soundcore Space Q45. On Windows that didn't work because the device wouldn't connect (maybe a usb dongle problem).
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Using pybluez we can write a rfcomm server to emulate a device and interact with it using the official app, thus allowing us to see what gets sent to the device and what responses map to.
A small test as a PoC was done using ubuntu and pybluez's rfcomm-server example and changing the broadcast name to Soundcore Space Q45. On Windows that didn't work because the device wouldn't connect (maybe a usb dongle problem).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: