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I want to determine if a paired device is currently active. I don't really need to connect to it, just determine if it has a heartbeat.

I'm fighting a series of IO errors while trying to connect a bluetooth socket, but I'm not sure I really need to.

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  • Did you resolve this issue? I'm running into IOExceptions as well when I try to verify if a BT device I know is on really is ready to talk. My approach is try to connect to a socket but it doesn't affect the error message I get: "Service discovery failed"
    – SEngstrom
    Jun 27, 2012 at 22:28

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Assuming you are using Android If you have a BluetoothDevice object to this device, you can register to listen for the Broadcast Actions - ACL_CONNECTED or ACL_DISCONNECTED and keep track of the connection state.

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If you want to find out wether a BT-Headset is currently actively connected (audio being routed to it), do the following:

Declare the following intent-filter

        <intent-filter >
            <action android:name="android.bluetooth.headset.action.AUDIO_STATE_CHANGED" />
        </intent-filter>

and in your Receiver in onReceive check for:

if ("android.bluetooth.headset.action.AUDIO_STATE_CHANGED".equals(intent.getAction())) {
  headsetAudioState = intent.getIntExtra("android.bluetooth.headset.extra.AUDIO_STATE", -2);
}

and save the int as a static variable. Access it anytime you want to know if BT audio is connected(1) / disconnected(0). Not pretty, but gets the job done.

Also check out: https://github.com/android/platform_frameworks_base/blob/gingerbread/core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothHeadset.java

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