Friday, May 12, 2017

ComProbe BPA Bluetooth Protocol Analyzer - only $995!

Automobile and accessory manufacturers are finding the ComProbe BPA Low Energy Bluetooth Protocol Analyzer a great debug tool for only $995!  Decodes all traffic including advertising packets, data packets and LL control packets; provides visibility into all three advertising channels concurrently, even before the connection is established; follows multiple connection requests from the same master to capture the resulting connections. 

In an increasingly mobile world, it’s more important than ever that developer tools are just as mobile as the devices and technologies they’re creating. Frontline puts problem-solving literally in the palm of your hand with the ComProbe BPA low energy Bluetooth Protocol Analyzer. Smaller than a deck of cards and running on USB power, the ComProbe BPA low energy packs a serious punch, decoding all traffic including advertising packets, data packets and LL control packets, and providing visibility into all three advertising channels concurrently, even before the connection is established. A single BPA low energy follows multiple connection requests from the same master to capture the resulting connections.

But powerful tools don’t have to be hard to use. With the ComProbe BPA low energy, setup is easy and requires no synchronization to devices - just start capturing. Working with custom protocols? No problem. The BPA low energy includes DecoderScript, which allows specifying decodes for custom protocols.

The ComProbe BPA low energy Bluetooth Protocol Analyzer from Frontline is the first name in portable, USB-powered, and affordable Bluetooth low energy analysis, and features the rich decoding toolset represented by the powerful ComProbe Protocol Analysis System software at the core of all Frontline developer-class protocol analysis products.

  Easy setup. Just start capturing.
  No need to synchronize to devices.
  Scans and captures all three advertising channels  concurrently.
  Decodes all traffic: Advertising packets, Data packets, LL control packets and more.

More?  See  http://bit.ly/2qA2GKt

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