My apologies for the delay in getting this video out, I started recording it over a month ago but had an accident that delayed finishing it. If you want all the gory details you can read about it in the Community section of the channel. The scenes with my face in this video were recorded the day before my accident, the voiceovers for the animations, and the demos were mostly recorded recently. The accident knocked out my two front teeth and required stitches on my lips, and as a result, my voice has changed, and I am finding it difficult to pronounce many words. I apologize if I sound a bit like Elmer Fudd is certain sections! Hopefully, the next video will be out shortly, and I hope you enjoy this one! Bill
You sound fine Bill. Glad you're back in the saddle. Great explanation on ESP32 Bluetooth Classic & BLE. The asynchronous nature of BLE operations get kind of tricky when you start adding multiple services and/or characteristics. I found this out when I created my very first Android mobile app that connects to a XIAO ESP32S3 via BLE. Perhaps handling such a use case could be the topic of a follow-up video.
Thank you for producing an article for this - I like to read things and absorb them - and also providing it in PDF format. Outstanding content + helpfulness. Legend! Hope you are continuing to heal up.
Great to see you Bill, welcome back. Hopeful that you will fully recover soon. I hope your mother also recovered. No hurry on the videos, take care of yourself and your mother.
Another fantastic tutorial breaking down a complex subject! Thank you. Your Audio I2S video and forum article were instrumental in me completing a successful Internet Clock Radio Project including making the stereo mod to the MAX amplifier modules. Thank you!
I saw the title and thought "must watch that" ... The video started and immediately thought "oh it's this guy again" and stopped what I was doing to watch properly. Loving your videos, thanks
Very sorry to hear about the unexpected family issues via your recent newsletter. These came on top of your accident in April. Family and health come first, Dronebot Workshop content can wait. We will still all be here and, as you are always saying to us, take care and stay safe.
This is a phenomenal gift. This would have taken months to figure out but it's right here, handed on a silver platter. I used an ESP board, Arduino-Uno R3 compatible - ATMEGA328, CH340G, which is identified as NodeMCU-32S in the IDE. In order to get the script to load u must hold down the BOOT button when IDE is ready to load the script.
Glad to see you back and looking well. A thought for you - whenever you have an accident its always tempting to think "If only I hadn't done this or that" the other side of that thinking is perhaps you avoided a much worse situation by having this accident. Best not to dwell on it. Cheers
It's a shame more of the latest devices no longer support BT Classic as I have always found that to be really useful, especially as a simple wireless UART. Such a port makes an excellent debugging tool IMO
I really appreciate the video; this talks about many of the issues I am wrestling with around Bluetooth. You do an excellent job providing practical, useful material. If I can add a relatively unimportant note about my (presumable) Scandinavian ancestor, the "Har" - Harald is pronounced like "Car". "Harr-alld", instead of "Hair-old"
Very nice and simple explaining for the BT systems. Thank you very much. I enjoy all your videos and your great and simple but technical explanation. Very good!!! I will keep watching all your videos.
Great video. Provides a excellent knowledge base that can be built upon as you dive deeper. Very glad you are mending well and your voice sounded fine.
Got here by accident, but i'm glad I did! What a wonderful MASTERCLASS you have just presented on this video, I learned A LOT. Thank you soooooo much. I'm subscribing to your channel right now!!
Good video, something to keep in mind is that although the esp32 supports BLE the low power part is not implemented meaning it will work but won't be low energy, at least in arduino with the current libraries
Thank you great work. Hope you recovered well. Your video explains things from the basics and I found my solutions from your detailed explanations. I thought any Bluetooth codes would work and I now know I need BLE related codes because of my ESP32-C chip.
I don’t know whether it’s fate or chance, every time I’m working on a diy project you come out with a very useful information, yes this one is still hard for me but if i elaborate I’m sure you can help me as I’m being a good student. I’ve build a diy speaker and a woofer, I want the two to communicate wirelessly, well I’m not good at coding but I’m happy with my speaker output as I managed to embed a DSP on its output. I want to make it more juice and make it trade blows with other expensive known speakers like JBL and Bose that’s why I want to find a way to program an ESP32 to receive and transmit data from the speaker to the woofer and get rid of the wires connecting the two devices, the woofer is separately amplified and so is the speaker that means both devices are powered but the wireless connection is the only challenge I still have. Best regards and thanks
Very interesting video! I want to learn more about the ESP32-H series and its Bluetooth capabilities. I intend to convert my electric violin into wireless with Bluetooth 5.2 BLE and LC3 codec. Has anyone experience with the software implementation out there?
BLE usually comes on top of a low power application (battery, energy harvesting)... I hear ESPs drain energy, especially when the radio is turned on (low energy or not). Nordic or silicon labs chips are the way to go for low power wireless application... Nice video though!
Thank you for excellent video. I am going to use BLE for data streaming. Not audio, but transfer of heart signals. Basically I need to transfer 100 bytes per second. Is BLE a good replacement over classic BT to reduce power consumption ?
Loved the overview & the details. What about some videos on Zigbee and using Amazon Echo (Alexa) for connecting and controlling projects? Voice controlled projects, yeah!
I think the BLE library stopped working after the last esp32 update. There is no problem creating the server, but the client code gives a "Stack smashing protect failure!" error and reboots.
Did you get BLE to work on windows 11? I wanted to create a bluetooth macro keyboard, but I can't get it to work. I tried my build in intel bluetooth and also a Realtek bluetooth 5.4 usb stick. I have a ESP32-WROVER-B board. The dice simply does not show up on windows 11. It works perfect on my android phone and tablet though. No problem on windows 11 with my other bluetooth devices (speakers and headphone).
Any thoughts what would be involved in writing an ESP32 application, that takes data from the uart, and passes it wirelessly either via bluetooth (SPP) or via Wifi? For Wifi, I imagine the ESP32 could act as a web server (TCP) and display the RS232 data, but maybe there's a UDP way it could send data to a PC on the same network? I imagine, if the receiving application (mobile or PC) is written in the flutter framework, it could display the RS232 data with style!
Hi, i am beginner to esp32. I am trying to transfer file to sd card in esp32 development board using react native programming. is there any process to do so without any ftp or TCP or web server. please do guide me in this project. Thanks in advance.
The sketch worked one time only. It ran all nite happily displaying the temp on the attached temp sensors but when I restarted the ESP32-WROOM-32S, it connected and 2 seconds later, it disconnected. I tried recompiling, using a different BT name, it will not connect for more than 2 seconds. Tried two different cell phones, no other BT devices are nearby and on. It displays as a saved device on my cell phone (s) but will not stay connected for more than 2 seconds. I "forgot it", restarted the cell phone. Out of ideas.
Hi, i am beginner to esp32. I am trying to transfer file to sd card in esp32 development board using react native programming. is there any process to do so without any ftp or TCP or web server. please do guide me in this project. Thanks in advance.
My apologies for the delay in getting this video out, I started recording it over a month ago but had an accident that delayed finishing it. If you want all the gory details you can read about it in the Community section of the channel.
The scenes with my face in this video were recorded the day before my accident, the voiceovers for the animations, and the demos were mostly recorded recently. The accident knocked out my two front teeth and required stitches on my lips, and as a result, my voice has changed, and I am finding it difficult to pronounce many words. I apologize if I sound a bit like Elmer Fudd is certain sections!
Hopefully, the next video will be out shortly, and I hope you enjoy this one!
Bill
You sound fine Bill. Glad you're back in the saddle. Great explanation on ESP32 Bluetooth Classic & BLE. The asynchronous nature of BLE operations get kind of tricky when you start adding multiple services and/or characteristics. I found this out when I created my very first Android mobile app that connects to a XIAO ESP32S3 via BLE. Perhaps handling such a use case could be the topic of a follow-up video.
that's sad man, i hope you're okay now
Hope your fine, what an ordeal! Glad to see new vidoes!
I hope you are doing well! Your videos are great and are most detailed on TH-cam.. please take care.
Get well soon.....You are the best Sir......
Glad to know you are recovering. Please rest and take your time! Get well soon!!
I am glad you're feeling better, you have been missed greatly.
Thank you for producing an article for this - I like to read things and absorb them - and also providing it in PDF format. Outstanding content + helpfulness. Legend! Hope you are continuing to heal up.
Finally, BT Classic video. All the good tutorials are for BLE for some reason
Great to see you Bill, welcome back. Hopeful that you will fully recover soon. I hope your mother also recovered. No hurry on the videos, take care of yourself and your mother.
Another fantastic tutorial breaking down a complex subject! Thank you. Your Audio I2S video and forum article were instrumental in me completing a successful Internet Clock Radio Project including making the stereo mod to the MAX amplifier modules. Thank you!
I saw the title and thought "must watch that" ... The video started and immediately thought "oh it's this guy again" and stopped what I was doing to watch properly.
Loving your videos, thanks
Thanks Bill! I look forward to working with you on future projects.
Thank you Barry!
Very sorry to hear about the unexpected family issues via your recent newsletter. These came on top of your accident in April. Family and health come first, Dronebot Workshop content can wait. We will still all be here and, as you are always saying to us, take care and stay safe.
Very detailed and comprehensive tutorial about Bluetooth and BLE, thank you!!
This is a phenomenal gift. This would have taken months to figure out but it's right here, handed on a silver platter. I used an ESP board, Arduino-Uno R3 compatible - ATMEGA328, CH340G, which is identified as NodeMCU-32S in the IDE. In order to get the script to load u must hold down the BOOT button when IDE is ready to load the script.
I appreciate how you make complex topics easy to understand!
Thank you, I appreciate that!
Get well soon! Your health is more important. I appreciate a lot your videos. They are the most comprehensive for makers. Thanks a lot and take care!
Glad to see you back and looking well.
A thought for you - whenever you have an accident its always tempting to think "If only I hadn't done this or that" the other side of that thinking is perhaps you avoided a much worse situation by having this accident. Best not to dwell on it. Cheers
It's a shame more of the latest devices no longer support BT Classic as I have always found that to be really useful, especially as a simple wireless UART. Such a port makes an excellent debugging tool IMO
I really appreciate the video; this talks about many of the issues I am wrestling with around Bluetooth. You do an excellent job providing practical, useful material.
If I can add a relatively unimportant note about my (presumable) Scandinavian ancestor, the "Har" - Harald is pronounced like "Car". "Harr-alld", instead of "Hair-old"
Hope you get better as always. Pls take good care of yourself.
Oh man what a great timing, i am just starting my Final Year Project which require me to use Bluetooth in ESP32. thanks a lot
You are a good teacher. Thank you. Hope you get better.
Glad your back 😊
Great to see you back! Many regards from the Netherlands
Greetings from Türkiye and we love your videos. Hope you well soon. I pray for you.
Glad you are back Bill, best wishes!
I hope you will recover soon. Glad to see your new videos.
Very nice and simple explaining for the BT systems. Thank you very much. I enjoy all your videos and your great and simple but technical explanation. Very good!!!
I will keep watching all your videos.
Thank you. Excellent as always!
just to add to the list, there is also ESP32-C6 with BLE 5.x
Thanks for the deep dive
All the best to you my friend!!!! Greetings from Austria!!!
We r very glad, u r now able to make video, thank God🎉
Great video. Provides a excellent knowledge base that can be built upon as you dive deeper. Very glad you are mending well and your voice sounded fine.
Thank you for the detailed video on BT
I am speaking from Bangladesh. I watch your video.
Got here by accident, but i'm glad I did!
What a wonderful MASTERCLASS you have just presented on this video, I learned A LOT.
Thank you soooooo much. I'm subscribing to your channel right now!!
Good video, something to keep in mind is that although the esp32 supports BLE the low power part is not implemented meaning it will work but won't be low energy, at least in arduino with the current libraries
Thank you great work. Hope you recovered well.
Your video explains things from the basics and I found my solutions from your detailed explanations. I thought any Bluetooth codes would work and I now know I need BLE related codes because of my ESP32-C chip.
I don’t know whether it’s fate or chance, every time I’m working on a diy project you come out with a very useful information, yes this one is still hard for me but if i elaborate I’m sure you can help me as I’m being a good student. I’ve build a diy speaker and a woofer, I want the two to communicate wirelessly, well I’m not good at coding but I’m happy with my speaker output as I managed to embed a DSP on its output. I want to make it more juice and make it trade blows with other expensive known speakers like JBL and Bose that’s why I want to find a way to program an ESP32 to receive and transmit data from the speaker to the woofer and get rid of the wires connecting the two devices, the woofer is separately amplified and so is the speaker that means both devices are powered but the wireless connection is the only challenge I still have. Best regards and thanks
Thanks, Bill!
Glad to see you ok.
You are the best!
Awesome Video. Can you maybe do a follow-up video by connecting some sensors to the esp32 and send it over bluetoorh and BLE. Be blessed.
Danke! Great Videos, please keep making those.
Thank you so much, I'll try and keep making them!
Wonderful like always❤
Hope you feel better soon!
Thank you so much!
Hello, I'm glad you're doing better. What about the latency between the "classic" vs "Low Energy" BT ? Thank you for your videos.
Very interesting video!
I want to learn more about the ESP32-H series and its Bluetooth capabilities. I intend to convert my electric violin into wireless with Bluetooth 5.2 BLE and LC3 codec.
Has anyone experience with the software implementation out there?
Hi, thanks for sharing
BLE usually comes on top of a low power application (battery, energy harvesting)... I hear ESPs drain energy, especially when the radio is turned on (low energy or not). Nordic or silicon labs chips are the way to go for low power wireless application... Nice video though!
You are back! 🎉
Thank you for excellent video. I am going to use BLE for data streaming. Not audio, but transfer of heart signals. Basically I need to transfer 100 bytes per second. Is BLE a good replacement over classic BT to reduce power consumption ?
Welcome back!
Nicely explained
Loved the overview & the details.
What about some videos on Zigbee and using Amazon Echo (Alexa) for connecting and controlling projects? Voice controlled projects, yeah!
A cool Bluetooth video😎
I think the BLE library stopped working after the last esp32 update. There is no problem creating the server, but the client code gives a "Stack smashing protect failure!" error and reboots.
Did you get BLE to work on windows 11?
I wanted to create a bluetooth macro keyboard, but I can't get it to work. I tried my build in intel bluetooth and also a Realtek bluetooth 5.4 usb stick. I have a ESP32-WROVER-B board.
The dice simply does not show up on windows 11. It works perfect on my android phone and tablet though. No problem on windows 11 with my other bluetooth devices (speakers and headphone).
Sir, please create video about object detection using gpt4o that runs in esp32cam. 🙏
Thinking of a topic to be, Data Logging from multiple BLE devices using ESP32
Any thoughts what would be involved in writing an ESP32 application, that takes data from the uart, and passes it wirelessly either via bluetooth (SPP) or via Wifi?
For Wifi, I imagine the ESP32 could act as a web server (TCP) and display the RS232 data, but maybe there's a UDP way it could send data to a PC on the same network? I imagine, if the receiving application (mobile or PC) is written in the flutter framework, it could display the RS232 data with style!
Is there a way to handle more than 4 characteristics?
Great Work
Thanks!
You are very welcome!
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Nice 👍🏻
Hello, can you make a video about EDM Machine, and how to make power supply?
Thanks
the amount of background research this man does is insane... hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Hi, i am beginner to esp32. I am trying to transfer file to sd card in esp32 development board using react native programming. is there any process to do so without any ftp or TCP or web server. please do guide me in this project. Thanks in advance.
thanks!
Grazie.
Prego!
Why Do You Turn the years, into Fractions ?
The sketch worked one time only. It ran all nite happily displaying the temp on the attached temp sensors but when I restarted the ESP32-WROOM-32S, it connected and 2 seconds later, it disconnected. I tried recompiling, using a different BT name, it will not connect for more than 2 seconds. Tried two different cell phones, no other BT devices are nearby and on. It displays as a saved device on my cell phone (s) but will not stay connected for more than 2 seconds. I "forgot it", restarted the cell phone. Out of ideas.
Hello everyone, does anyone know a channel that doesn't use existing libraries? I'm looking for an advanced coding, writing their own libraries.
Hope your recovery is going apace
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Hi, i am beginner to esp32. I am trying to transfer file to sd card in esp32 development board using react native programming. is there any process to do so without any ftp or TCP or web server. please do guide me in this project. Thanks in advance.