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BY VIEWCAST    UPDATED May 2, 2026

Bluetooth SPP Manager for PC

Bluetooth SPP Manager for PC

Provides a fast and simple way for communication between Bluetooth devices.

What's New

Version1.9.2
Size5.6 MB
What's New1.9.2- Fixed minor issues1.9.1- Fixed minor issues1.9.0- Fixed error in filemanager. From Android 10 onwards, files have to use the extension *.dat in order to be selected for transmission.1.8.5- Target latest Android version- Fixed bug that only already paired devices are listed (requires coarse location permission on newer Android versions)- Ask automatically for required permissions on startup1.8.4- Minor bug fixes- Added privacy policy 1.8.3- Minor improvements

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How to Install Bluetooth SPP Manager for PC

Bluetooth SPP Manager is primarily a mobile app designed for smartphones. However, you can run Bluetooth SPP Manager on your computer using an Android emulator. An Android emulator allows you to run Android apps on your PC. Here's how to install Bluetooth SPP Manager on your PC using Android emuator:

Download Android Emulator:

Visit any Android emulator website. Download the latest version of Android emulator compatible with your operating system (Windows or macOS). Install Android emulator by following the on-screen instructions.

Set up Android Emulator:

Launch Android emulator and complete the initial setup, including signing in with your Google account.

Install Bluetooth SPP Manager:

Inside Android emulator, open the Google Play Store (it's like the Android Play Store) and search for "Bluetooth SPP Manager."Click on the Bluetooth SPP Manager app, and then click the "Install" button to download and install Bluetooth SPP Manager.

You can also download the APK from this page and install Bluetooth SPP Manager without Google Play Store.

Use Bluetooth SPP Manager on PC:

You can now use Bluetooth SPP Manager on your PC within the Anroid emulator. Keep in mind that it will look and feel like the mobile app, so you'll navigate using a mouse and keyboard.