PWA Using Bluetooth in my phone in Progressive Web Apps

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So I'm trying my hand out in PWA (Progressive Web Apps) to build stuff in web and I want to use the GPS module and Bluetooth on my phone in the PWA. Is there a way to do this? 

thanks!

Dec 20, 2018 in IoT (Internet of Things) by Upasana
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Yes, you can access in Geo Location(for GPS) and Bluetooth in PWA. 

PS: Not all browsers support all the hardware access API. You can check what device is supported by visiting this site in the targeted device -browser - https://whatwebcando.today/

answered Dec 20, 2018 by Shubham
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