

I've tried experimenting with "menu scan" options, but could find a way to exclude events by type(e.g. I've only managed to find some API docs on the kernel git( … t/tree/doc) but they only describe the low-level kernel API. " events, but I could figure out a way of leaving just them.Īpparently there's no documentation on bluetoothctl: no manpages, no github wiki of any kind. The only important output would be the ". Device 00:1A:22:13:B9:AA ManufacturerData Value:įor the purpose of simply pairing a new device this level of verbosity is completely unnecessary.Īnd frankly it's not just unnecessary, it makes the command almost completely unusable because the insane rate with which bluetoothctl spams those info messages completely overwhelms any useful info. RSSI is measured in decibels milliwatts (dBm) and indicates the strength of the signal received by your device. Device 00:1A:22:13:B9:AA ManufacturerData Key: 0x0000 Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) RSSI is the value of the signal strength received at the antennas of the device.

Device C8:69:CD:0B:D9:B6 C8-69-CD-0B-D9-B6 RSSI -71 - Doorbells - Ring Community Ring Community UK Topics Doorbells uptonjd60 October 15, 2020, 2:23pm 1 any idears on improving RSSI some times get RSSI-45 but now RSSI-71 ive got a chime pro CaitlynRing October 15, 2020, 3:30pm 2 Hey uptonjd60. Device 90:32:4B:7E:ED:58 ManufacturerData Value: Controller 00:1A:7D:DA:71:13 Discovering: yes
