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233 points bahaaador | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.212s | source

Hi HN! I built Bluetooth USB Peripheral Relay, a tool that lets Bluetooth devices (like keyboards and mice) connect to USB-only hosts using a Raspberry Pi Zero W.

Why? My friend needed a way to use his Bluetooth mouse and keyboard on a PC with Bluetooth disabled due to policy restrictions. This tool acts as a bridge, relaying Bluetooth input over USB. It also lets you use Bluetooth peripherals with older devices that only support USB input.

Tech: Written in Go, optimized for Raspberry Pi Zero W.

I love HN’s community and often lurk here—I’m hoping this project is useful or at least sparks some interesting discussions. Feedback and contributions are welcome!

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tanvach ◴[] No.42128883[source]
This is very cool. I have a Kinesis Freestyle2 Blue for Mac that keep having repeating key issue when paired with my Macbook. The Kinesis CS unhelpfully blame Apple's BT stack implementation and offered no solution. I never had issues with the keyboard when connected to a Linux machine, so this will work nicely for my home office setup!

I'm assuming this also works with Pi Zero 2 W? (The repo only mention the original Zero W)

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1. bahaaador ◴[] No.42129039[source]
Actually, I meant to say Pi Zero 2 W as well. But basically, any device that supports USB OTG