Using bluetooth in Android emulator

If I wanted to implement an application for two Android devices, so I can connect from one to the other via Bluetooth, how can I do this with an emulator?

TIP . I do not have an Android phone to simulate.

Thank.

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There are several restrictions for the Android emulator. Functional limitations include:

  • There is no support for placing or receiving actual phone calls. However, you can simulate phone calls (placed and received) through the emulator console.
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  • There is no support for headphones connected to the device.
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In addition to the elmot method (which I saw in various places on the network and reportedly worked), you can also consider this utility, which seems to do exactly what you need:

https://github.com/cheng81/Android-Bluetooth-Simulator

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