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Shields are attachments that "snap" onto the Arduino board adding functionality. They are usually the same shape as an Uno/Leonardo/Duemilanove. Some examples are: the Ethernet (includes SD port) shield, motor shields, and sensor shields.
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Android Studio project for Redbearlab BLE Shield apps
To interact with its BLE shield, Redbearlab published sample Android apps in the Play Store. The sources for the apps are available on GitHub. How can I build them in Android Studio?
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Android Studio project for Redbearlab BLE Shield apps
It was much simpler than expected to put together the Android Studio projects. They are on GitHub now.
Note that the apps built from source are actually different from the ones published by Redbearla …