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Reverse-engineering and universal BLE control for K-pop fan lightsticks, providing a single cross-platform interface to replace multiple manufacturer-specific apps.
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The project targets a very specific niche: the K-pop merchandise ecosystem. Its primary value lies in the reverse-engineered GATT services and characteristic UUIDs required to control proprietary hardware without official authorization. With 0 stars and 0 forks, the project is currently a personal experiment or a code dump with no community validation. The 'moat' here would be a comprehensive library of protocol definitions for dozens of different lightsticks (BTS, Twice, Blackpink, etc.), which requires significant physical access to hardware and manual packet sniffing. However, because this is a hobbyist pursuit, any other developer with a protocol analyzer could replicate the work. The displacement risk comes not from frontier labs (who have zero interest in fan merchandise) or platforms, but from the hardware manufacturers themselves. If companies like HYBE or SM Entertainment implement basic BLE encryption or rolling codes, this project becomes obsolete. Currently, it serves as a fragile but interesting reference for IoT interoperability in the entertainment sector.
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