Bluetooth Device Identity

Every Bluetooth device has an unique 48-bit binary Bluetooth Device Address (BDA) burned into its EEPROM (embedded into the device). This address cannot be changed by the end-user.

A device’s BDA is usually displayed in hexadecimal format; 00:D0:B7:03:2E:9F is a valid BDA.

Each Bluetooth device also has an operator-configurable, user-friendly name to help distinguish it from other Bluetooth devices. The user-friendly name may be up to 99 alphanumeric characters in length and may contain spaces. My Personal Computer is a valid user-friendly name.

Icons Used For Bluetooth Devices and Services

Bluetooth icons provide at-a-glance feedback about a device or service’s status by changing color.

Device icons for Windows 98SE, 2K and ME.

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D-Link dbt-120 manual Bluetooth Device Identity, Icons Used For Bluetooth Devices and Services