Why limit yourself to your small screen on the phone? Run Bluetooth Device Widget Maker, an app by JSK Sol, best experienced on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, the world’s #1 Android emulator.
Bluetooth Device Widget Maker is a small, practical tool that makes Bluetooth less of a chore, especially if someone runs it on a PC with BlueStacks and wants quick controls on the desktop. The whole idea is simple. Create little widgets for each device, tap to connect or disconnect, and see useful bits like battery level without opening settings every time. It lets a person tweak the icon and name so tiles actually look like the device they are for, and the app can even hide the names if privacy matters. There is a neat touch where Bluetooth can turn off automatically when a device disconnects, which helps keep things tidy and saves some battery. Per device volume is a thing here too, and there is an option to mute those annoying volume popups.
It is basically a mini control panel for headphones, earbuds, speakers, or whatever else someone pairs. The widgets themselves are customizable, with choices for light, dark, or a custom theme, changes to opacity, icon size, and font style. Setup is straightforward. Scan for devices, pair, assign an icon and type, then drop the widget on the home screen. The app also shows detailed device info for those who like to know what is going on behind the scenes. It will ask for Location and Nearby permissions since Android uses those to find Bluetooth stuff, nothing surprising there. If someone switches between multiple audio gadgets during the day or just hates digging through system menus, this keeps everything one tap away and looks clean while doing it.
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