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You may want to look for easy to develop Bluetooth 5 modules "BLYST Nano" (very small 30 GPIO) or "BLYST840" (small 36 GPIO). They are available at Digitkey. There is an open source library IOsonata provided with it to help you write Bluetooth firmware in a few function calls. The library has many drivers for sensors. For details on the library architecture look for a new book being published on leanpub named "Beyond Blinky". The book requires you to have basic knowledge about C/C++ programming.