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Bluetooth GATT Characteristic Reference

Heart Rate Max (0x2A8D)

org.bluetooth.characteristic.heart_rate_max

Maximum heart rate a user can reach.

Quick Summary

Payload length is 1 bytes. This page is generated from official GATT XML and presented as implementation-ready guidance.

At a Glance

Key reference details for BLE implementation, interoperability testing, and AI-assisted troubleshooting.

PropertyValue
NameHeart Rate Max
UUID0x2A8D
Typeorg.bluetooth.characteristic.heart_rate_max
XML RootCharacteristic
Source Fileorg.bluetooth.characteristic.heart_rate_max.xml
Field Count1

Field Specification

Parsed field definitions from the source XML value structure.

Field Requirement Format Unit Exponent Notes
Heart Rate MaxMandatoryuint8org.bluetooth.unit.period.beats_per_minute0Unit is in beats per minute with a resolution of 1.

Byte Layout and Decode

Payload length is 1 bytes.

function decodePayload(dataView, offset = 0) {
  const heart_rate_max = dataView.getUint8(offset + 0);
  return { heart_rate_max };
}

Use Cases and Integration Notes

BLE Telemetry

Map characteristic values into dashboards and alerts for device observability.

Firmware Regression

Compare decoded fields across builds to detect protocol or scaling changes.

App Integration

Build stable parsing paths that convert raw payloads into typed app models.

Implementation Checklist

  • Validate payload length and mandatory fields before decode.
  • Decode with Bluetooth-specified signedness, unit, and exponent handling.
  • Convert units at presentation boundaries to avoid drift in business logic.
  • Persist raw packets and decoded values for reproducible troubleshooting.

FAQ

What is Heart Rate Max in Bluetooth GATT?

Heart Rate Max is defined as a Bluetooth GATT characteristic entry with type org.bluetooth.characteristic.heart_rate_max and UUID 0x2A8D.

What UUID identifies Heart Rate Max?

The UUID for Heart Rate Max is 0x2A8D.

How should I parse Heart Rate Max?

Payload length is 1 bytes.

Where does this definition come from?

This page is generated from the Bluetooth SIG mirror XML in the oesmith/gatt-xml repository.

How does this page support BLE implementation?

The page combines structured tables, practical Q&A, and JSON-LD metadata to help teams validate integrations and troubleshoot consistently.