Flutter Headset Detector Plugin
A Flutter plugin to get a headset event.
This is a clone of headset_connection_event, but seperated wired and wireless event.
Current Status
Platform | Physical Headset | Bluetooth |
---|---|---|
iOS | ✅ | ✅ |
Android | ✅ | ✅ |
Usage
To use this plugin, add flutter_headset_detector
as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file.
Example
// Import package
import 'package:flutter_headset_detector/flutter_headset_detector.dart';
// Instantiate it
final headsetDetector = HeadsetDetector();
Map<HeadsetType, HeadsetState> headsetState = {
HeadsetType.WIRED: HeadsetState.DISCONNECTED,
HeadsetType.WIRELESS: HeadsetState.DISCONNECTED,
};
// if headset is plugged
headsetDetector.getCurrentState.then((_val){
headsetState = _val;
setState(() {
});
});
// Detect the moment headset is plugged or unplugged with a Listener
headsetDetector.setListener((_val) {
switch (_val) {
case HeadsetChangedEvent.WIRED_CONNECTED:
headsetState[HeadsetType.WIRED] = HeadsetState.CONNECTED;
break;
case HeadsetChangedEvent.WIRED_DISCONNECTED:
headsetState[HeadsetType.WIRED] = HeadsetState.DISCONNECTED;
break;
case HeadsetChangedEvent.WIRELESS_CONNECTED:
headsetState[HeadsetType.WIRELESS] = HeadsetState.CONNECTED;
break;
case HeadsetChangedEvent.WIRELESS_DISCONNECTED:
headsetState[HeadsetType.WIRELESS] = HeadsetState.DISCONNECTED;
break;
}
setState(() {
});
});
// Remove the Listener
headsetDetector.removeListener();
Screenshot
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There are no connected headphones:
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There are wired connected headphones:
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There are Bluetooth connected headphones:
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All types are connected: