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<p>The Qt Bluetooth QML Types enable an application to scan for devices and connect and interact with them in an easier way than the C++ Classes. However, it is a bit more limited than the C++ API. You can always use the C++ API to create QML plugins with the flexibility you need.</p>
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<tr class="odd topAlign"><td class="tblName"><p><a href="qml-qtbluetooth-bluetoothdiscoverymodel.html">BluetoothDiscoveryModel</a></p></td><td class="tblDescr"><p>Enables searching for the Bluetooth devices and services in range</p></td></tr>
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