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⇱ Bluetooth | Glama


  • Why this server?

    Detects and inventories connected Bluetooth devices as part of system peripheral analysis

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    Provides comprehensive system diagnostics and hardware analysis through 10 specialized tools for troubleshooting and environment monitoring. Offers targeted information gathering for CPU, memory, network, storage, processes, and security analysis across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms.
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    Provides hybrid search (BM25 + semantic) over Bluetooth specification PDFs with tools for querying, listing indexed specs, checking index status, and refreshing the index.

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    Enables natural language search over Bluetooth specification PDFs with hybrid search (BM25 + semantic embeddings), returning precise answers with citations.
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    Identifies and diagnoses Bluetooth-connected lighting devices within the Home Assistant environment to verify connectivity and response times.

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    A specialized MCP server for detailed control of Home Assistant lights, supporting advanced features like RGB colors, color temperatures, effects, and robust scene management. It includes specific fixes for IKEA Tradfri devices and intentionally focuses on lights only to ensure home safety.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides tools for communicating with G1 devices over Bluetooth Low Energy using the Nordic UART protocol, enabling device discovery, connection management, and message exchange with paired left/right audio devices.

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    Enables communication with G1 Bluetooth devices using the Nordic UART protocol over BLE. Supports device discovery, connection management, and message exchange for G1 audio devices through natural language commands.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides connectivity for SwitchBot devices which operate over Bluetooth, allowing device control for devices within Bluetooth range.

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    Enables AI assistants to control SwitchBot devices, providing functionalities like device management, scene execution, and sensor information monitoring through the SwitchBot API.
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    Integrates with ThermoWorks BlueDOT Bluetooth thermometer for temperature monitoring and BBQ cooking analysis.

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    Provides BBQ cooking guidance with live ThermoWorks Cloud integration for real-time temperature monitoring, stall detection, cook time estimation, and expert recommendations for 20+ proteins across various cooking methods.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides device pairing and control capabilities through the system's Bluetooth stack.

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    Linux desktop HAL for AI agents. One daemon, one socket, every desktop action. GNOME, KDE, Hyprland, X11. Ships in one command.
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  • Why this server?

    Provides tools to query and control Bluetooth adapters and devices, including status checks, device listing, scanning, power management, connecting, disconnecting, and pairing.

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    Token-efficient MCP server for Linux system diagnostics and desktop/hardware control, providing compact JSON output with hard size limits and a safety model that requires explicit flags for mutating actions.
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    Provides tools for managing Bluetooth devices and connections on macOS.

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    300+ MCP tools for macOS, all on-device — local AI inference (llama.cpp on Metal), voice, vision OCR, local RAG, browser automation, and ~140 system actions across 26 macOS domains. Nothing leaves your Mac.
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