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Reply to Confused by what is allowed for System Level Apple Watch Bluetooth Connection. Does it require MFi or are there only some BLE chips allowed?
Thank you so much for your response and clarifying matters One more question if you don't mind I am able to create a BLE device that advertises itself as a Bluetooth SIG Service UUID such as: 180D - Heart Rate However, a different type would make much more sense for the product: 1826 - Fitness Machine Using that Service UUID does not show up under WatchOS > System Settings > Bluetooth Is there a reason only some Bluetooth SIGs Service UUIDs are allowed and some are not? A couple of WWDC videos say if this type of System Settings BLE connection is made on the Apple Watch, versus at the App level, the connection is more reliable, is able to connect in the background, and gets data sent more frequently. If our product though makes more sense under an Bluetooth SIG like 0x1826 how can I make that type of connection? Note: I'll make sure the guidelines are followed. Thanks for the link
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May ’25
Reply to Xcode 12.4 Performance
Hopefully it will stick because I have wasted a tremendous amount of time around this issue, Carrione solution above about turning off connection to devices via network for me so far. After clearing my phone from the devices window I was able to connect and run my app on it again
Feb ’21
Reply to Xcode 12.4 Performance
Same issue. MacOS 11.2, and Xcode 12.4, on a MacBook Air M1. It has made Xcode unusable, can't click on anything or edit text. If it does work it works for a few seconds and then locks up again. I've tried deleting the Xcode cache, and deleting Xcode and then redownloading it from the App Store
Feb ’21