Controlling the Raspberry Pi over Bluetooth
Serial data can also be sent through Bluetooth by connecting a HC-05 Bluetooth module that supports the Serial Port Profile (SPP) to the GPIO serial RX/TX pins. This allows the serial connection to become wireless, which allows Android tablets or smartphones to be used to control things and read data from the Raspberry Pi.

The HC-05 Bluetooth module for the TLL serial
Note
While it is possible to achieve a similar result using a USB Bluetooth dongle, additional configuration would be required depending on the particular dongle used. The TTL Bluetooth module provides a drop-in replacement for a physical cable, requiring very little additional configuration.
Getting ready
Ensure that the serial console has been disabled (see the previous There's moreā¦ section).
The module should be connected using the following pins:

Connection to a Bluetooth module for the TLL serial
How to do it...
With the Bluetooth module configured and connected, we can pair the module...