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Understanding Bluetooth Profiles – Hsp, A2dp, Avrcp, Hfp – And Versions by bravesoul247(m): 1:56pm On Jan 24, 2020
If you want to buy a Bluetooth device, you need to know what it can and cannot do. Bluetooth profiles and protocols provide us with that information. So, before you buy that next Bluetooth headset or speaker, here is an explanation of the profiles and protocols you should look for on the box.

1) HSP

HSP (Headset Profile) is one of the most common Bluetooth protocols and makes two-way audio communication between a headset and a phone possible. This is the default profile that Bluetooth headsets use.

Note though that it enables only mono audio on headsets. It does not support stereo audio. A Bluetooth wireless headset that supports only HSP is good for basic telephone calls and nothing else. It can’t play music from your smartphone and can’t be used to control audio volume.

2) A2DP

A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) is a Bluetooth protocol that enables a headset to stream high quality stereo audio wirelessly from a smartphone or other compatible device. The quality of the audio is much better, both for calls and for music playback.

If you want to buy a Bluetooth headset for listening to music from your phone, make sure that your devices specifications lists A2DP as a supported Bluetooth profile.

3) AVRCP

AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) is the Bluetooth profile that enables remote control functionality. By way of example, it lets a Bluetooth headset control media playback on your smartphone. Those Bluetooth headsets and loudspeakers that let you pause and resume music playback support AVRCP.

4) HFP?

HFP (Hands Free Protocol) is a Bluetooth profile that enables a two-way wireless speaker-phone to be used with a Bluetooth phone, and is usually found in Bluetooth hands-free car kits. This is like a twin sister to HSP Bluetooth protocol and on its own supports mono audio.

As a matter of fact, both HSP and HFP are the two most common Bluetooth protocols and you probably do not have to worry much about a headset supporting them. As such, when shopping, depending on your needs, the profiles to watch out for are A2DP and AVRCP.

Do not forget: if your Bluetooth accessory does not support a particular profile, even if your smartphone does, you will not be able to enjoy the features of that profile on the accesory in question. For example, if a headset does not support A2DP, you will be unable to listen to music from your smartphone on it. You will only be able to take and make telephone calls on it.

5) Understanding Bluetooth Versions 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 5.0

Simply put, the higher the Bluetooth number, the faster data can be transferred, the more secure it is, and the less power your device consumes to maintain a connection. So two Bluetooth 5.0 devices can create a more secure connection between one another, transfer data faster, and last longer before needing their batteries recharged.

Bluetooth Low Energy or BLE?

Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is not a Bluetooth profile. It is a light-weight connection that consumes much less power than regular Bluetooth. It was developed by Nokia. introduced as part of the Bluetooth 4.0 core specification. It is used for connectivity with wearables and other gadgets that connect and talk to modern smartphones.

As such, BLE is widely applied for health care, sports and fitness, Internet connectivity (you knew that you can share your phone’s mobile data with other devices via Bluetooth; didn’t you?), proximity sensing, alerts and time profiles, among others. When your smartwatch connects to your iPhone or Android smartphone, Bluetooth Low Energy is the culprit.

Re: Understanding Bluetooth Profiles – Hsp, A2dp, Avrcp, Hfp – And Versions by bravesoul247(m): 1:56pm On Jan 24, 2020
When getting a Bluetooth Bluetooth device, one should think of getting Oraimo Bluetooth device. Very durable and nice
Re: Understanding Bluetooth Profiles – Hsp, A2dp, Avrcp, Hfp – And Versions by dsnet: 3:53pm On Jan 24, 2020
Dear OP, you should include the source link of the article in your post. You didn't write it; did you?

Here it is: Understanding Bluetooth Profiles ! MobilityArena
Re: Understanding Bluetooth Profiles – Hsp, A2dp, Avrcp, Hfp – And Versions by bravesoul247(m): 9:42am On Jan 26, 2020
dsnet:
Dear OP, you should include the source link of the article in your post. You didn't write it; did you?

Here it is: Understanding Bluetooth Profiles ! MobilityArena
oh yes. It escaped my memory. Thanks for including that for me

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