Bluetooth wireless technology, Master or headset mode, What is the difference between profiles – JK Audio BluePack User Manual

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BluePack

Wireless Interview Tool

Master or Headset Mode

In the Bluetooth world, a Master

device, such as a wireless phone,

computer, or music player, is

connected to a Headset device. The

Master device controls the connection,

and also has the ability to stream

stereo A2DP audio to the Headset

device. A2DP music streaming is a

one-way path from Master to Headset.

BluePack can act as either a Master

or Headset. Please note that wireless

phones typically cannot receive A2DP

stereo music streaming.
BluePack will first attempt to connect

using the Hands-Free profile, allowing

3.4 kHz (7 kHz if HD Voice is available

on your phone) telecom bandwidth

for a mono full-duplex connection. If

the Hands-free profile is not available,

BluePack will attempt to connect in

A2DP stereo streaming mode.

Bluetooth Wireless Technology

What is the Difference

between Profiles?

A2DP (Advanced Audio

Distribution Profile):

Used for stereo music streaming.

Headset: Facilitates mono,

full-duplex audio between two

paired devices.

Hands-Free: Similar to Headset

profile, but allows the receiving

device more control over the call,

such as volume, accept/reject/end

a call.

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