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# Features

## Overview

BlueFletch Bluetooth is a standalone app that allows users to pair and manage their Bluetooth devices without having to open the Android Settings page. The app has a simple and intuitive interface that makes it easy to view connected devices, discover nearby devices, and initiate the pairing process. The app also allows users to restrict pairing to specific device types, such as headsets and printers.

## User Guide

The Bluetooth Settings app provides a dedicated platform for users to conveniently pair and manage their connected Bluetooth devices. It eliminates the need to navigate through the Android Settings page by offering a standalone application.

### View Connected Devices

This feature allows you to see a list of all the Bluetooth devices that are currently connected to your device.

### Find and Pair Devices

This feature allows you to find and pair with Bluetooth devices that are in pairing mode.

### Pairing Restriction

The Bluetooth Settings app also restricts pairing with media devices only. This means that you cannot use the app to pair with devices such as computers or printers.


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