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It would be great to have Bluetooth-provided location data while at the same time using the remote, and I don't think the M50 supports having a phone and the remote connected at the same time (though I might be wrong about that). Would it be possible to have the BR-M5 present itself as a phone instead of the hardware remote so that we can also provide location data? We could get said location data from the Mini GPS Unit, or maybe even from a connected smartphone for indoor location data and no extra hardware requirement.
What general approach did you take when reverse engineering Canon's Bluetooth protocol?
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It would be great to have Bluetooth-provided location data while at the same time using the remote, and I don't think the M50 supports having a phone and the remote connected at the same time (though I might be wrong about that). Would it be possible to have the BR-M5 present itself as a phone instead of the hardware remote so that we can also provide location data? We could get said location data from the Mini GPS Unit, or maybe even from a connected smartphone for indoor location data and no extra hardware requirement.
What general approach did you take when reverse engineering Canon's Bluetooth protocol?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: