Trillbit for Android SDK Guide
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  • Introduction
    • What do we offer?
  • technological overview
    • Use cases
    • In this release
    • Platform requirements
  • Using Trillbit
    • Features
      • Payloads
      • Protocols
      • Configuration
      • Distances supported
  • Integrating TrillBit SDK
    • Setup Guide
      • SDK Requirements
      • Licensing Credentials
      • Getting Started
      • Integrating the SDK
        • Declare your app's audio permissions
        • Import SDK
        • Declare Trill SDK Callback
        • License and Initialise your Trill SDK
    • Methods and Callbacks
      • Sender Methods
      • Receiver methods
      • Callbacks
  • Reference
    • Reducing application size
    • Troubleshooting
      • Error Codes
    • FAQs
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Payloads

Integrating Trillbit's SDK with your application enables it to send and receive data with Trillbit's data over sound technology.

Payloads of upto 256 characters are supported by Android SDK.

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