Wireless applications, Master(phone) or headset mode, What is the difference between profiles – JK Audio BlueDriver-F3 User Manual
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Wireless Applications
Master(Phone) or
Headset Mode
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(Phone)
to Headset. BlueDriver can act
as either a Master or Headset.
Please note that wireless phones
typically cannot receive A2DP
stereo music streaming.
BlueDriver 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,
BlueDriver will attempt to connect
in A2DP stereo streaming mode.
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.
Wireless Applications