On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 5:12 PM, Christopher Collins <[email protected]> wrote: > I also use LightBlue on MacOS and find it pretty useful. Unfortunately, > the mac version doesn't appear to support peripheral mode. > > On Android devices, I use an app from Nordic called nRF Connect.
New to the community and had this same query. Glad to see, that it's already discussed. I plan to use this same app from Nordic as I have a nRF52 DK > Finally, for when I really need to see exactly what's happening, I use > a Mynewt device running the bletiny app. Bletiny gives you a lot of > control, and with full logging enabled, you can usually determine > exactly what a peer device is doing. So, I should be able to load this bletiny app on my nRF52 DK and do some experiments with the NimBLE stack ? > All that said, probably the most useful BLE development tool I've used > is the Ellisys sniffer. They are quite expensive, but extremely > powerful. nRF sniffer [1] (just a normal nRF51 based Dev kit with Nordic provided firmware + wireshark) is also quite helpful. [1] https://www.nordicsemi.com/eng/Products/Bluetooth-low-energy/nRF-Sniffer Thanks, Amit
