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| <p>Build compelling USB and Bluetooth Accessories to extend |
| the capabilities of your user's Android-powered devices. Android defines an standard |
| protocol that you can implement in your accessories and have it compatible with |
| a wide range of Android-powered devices. |
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| <h4 id="audio-accessories">Audio Accessories</h4> |
| <p>Android 4.1 and higher has support for audio output over a USB connection or Bluetooth. Find out |
| how to build audio docks and other plug-in audio output hardware for Android.</p> |
| <p><a href="{@docRoot}accessories/audio.html">» Build Audio Accessories</a></p> |
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| <h4 id="custom-accessories">Custom Accessories</h4> |
| <p>What do you want to connect to your Android device? Alarm clock? Keyboard? Thermostat? Robot? |
| Learn how to connect existing equipment or your own unique hardware to Android.</p> |
| <p><a href="{@docRoot}accessories/custom.html">» Build Custom Accessories</a></p> |
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