Strange BluxTxxth Maxc-ID — 19 April Asia Survey — 86% Unknown Running on BluxTxxth Low Energy Protocol
- This is a survey I just did while taking public transport (subway train) 19 April. I’m in Asia. 379 out of 439 BlueTooth Devices were: Unknown (Ie 86%). 60 out of 439 (14%) BlueTooth devise were ID as Phones/Tablets, Ear Piece, Smart Watches, Exercise Activity Trackers …
– - All the Unknown Devices were using Low Energy BLE Protocol. Device major class code: 7936. They are definitely NOT handphones or PCs, Tablets .. because these devices (hanphones, Tablets, PCs …) use a different: Classic BR/EDR Protocol.
– - When a manufacturer makes a Bluetooth device whether EarPiece, Handphone, Smart TV, Fitness Tracker .. etc. They will always Identify themselves in the BlueTooth settings so that they can do the testing on their devices easily. Identifying their product during testing just using the MAC ID is very difficult & confusing. As each device has a different MAC ID. When they test their products in an environment with many BlueTooth devices just using MAC ID it is very confusing/difficult.
– - I’m using the Andriod App: BlueTooth Scanner by Zoltan Pallagi (free on Google Play, https://androidutils.io) It allows me to detect a lot of parameters of the BlueTooth Devices being scanned (including, of course, their MAC ID, signal strength…).
– - It detects handphones, BlueTooth earpiece, Andriod TV boxes, Andriod powered TVs, tablets, notebook computers and so on. It also detects the maker of the BlueTooth card/chip. So when the Type/Name/Services/Vendor details are all “Unknown”, it is highly suspicious.
– - Could it be the vWax-cine BlueTooth MAC ID reported by many in Europe/USA/Japan? Ie. The Internet of Bodies is being implemented? Ie. all those who have been vWaxxed are already “Marked” with a BlueTooth MAC ID using NanoTechnology Graphene Oxide processor.
– - The Unknown devices are clearly NOT handphones, notebook computers … because they are classified as 7936. See table below. What Unknown device/s are reporting these BlueTooth MAC ID and is more widespread than handphones?? Highly suspicious Anomaly!!
– - If you need the detail report MS Excel file, indicate with your email address in the comments below. Or drop me an email.
The currently defined major device class codes are shown in Table 25-1.
Table 25-1. Bluetooth major device classes
Decimal | Hexadecimal | Device type |
0 | 0x0000 | Miscellaneous devices |
256 | 0x0100 | Computers and PDAs |
512 | 0x0200 | Phones, including modems and faxes |
768 | 0x0300 | LAN adapters, routers, and network access points |
1024 | 0x0400 | Audio/video devices (headsets, speakers, televisions, DVRs, etc.) |
1280 | 0x0500 | Input peripherals (mice, joysticks, keyboards, graphics tablets, etc.) |
1536 | 0x0600 | Imaging devices (printers, scanners, cameras, monitors, etc.) |
1792 | 0x0700 | Wearable devices |
2048 | 0x0800 | Toys |
7936 | 0x1F00 | Uncategorized: anything for which the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) |
has not yet defined a standardized code (e.g., GPS locators or laboratory probes) |
Source: https://flylib.com/books/en/1.134.1/the_bluetooth_protocol.html#fastmenu_2
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