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Android devices can talk to dive computers with USB / serial ports, Bluetooth, and (I believe) IR.
A serial bus is still the standard for talking to devices at a low level, I believe.
You are correct about this.....The result is that Bluetooth LE is the first technology that makes sense to use for the dive computer industry ....
Why? Could you please elaborate?NFC is even better than BLE for this purpose, .....
Why? Could you please elaborate?
I can't find NFC on my iPhone
You can have a BLE device with very low TX power and so limit the range to just a meter or so. we do so in our bluebuddy devices.Well, availability in a particular device aside... With NFC's very short radius one could ignore all the pairing, interference, and security issues. If you have to physically place your DC on the uplink cradle, it's pretty hard to accidentally pair with a wrong cellphone.