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headsets I'm looking at will work? Broadcom, the manufacturer of the BT chipset publishes no information on profiles etc. The headsets themselves sometimes refer to VOIP sometimes not and nothing I've been able to find refers to A2DP for instance (a profile regularly referred to in connection with music). This article as it stands doesn't help in any way to link academic information to real world artefacts. In my opinion it should. This is not an isolated case. It seems that when one is too close to information its overall form becomes invisible. I think the article should work from the general through to the detailed in a manner that relates to application rather than to the provenance and genesis only. Those things could be isolated in a History section on profiles and the evolution of BT into an applied technology (if it worked that way around) I'd also like to put in a plea for why BT is seemingly becoming quasi-obsolete. Looking for BT stereo headsets I have found that there are very few models available in outlets and there seem to be almost no reviews of any devices, apart from dedicated phone headsets, post 2007. Perhaps the problem is linked to the plethora of profiles available resulting in poor connection of devices and consequent poor publicity for manufacturers that make devices suitable to exploit the base technology. Just some thoughts FWTW
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called a "scatternet" scenario. Bandwidth and network management gets difficult in this scenario. Complicating this is that some devices drop in and out of the piconet to save on power. An example is when you don't type on your keyboard for a while, say 10 minutes, it will disconnect from the network and try to rejoin later on when the users starts typing again (this is why there can be a short delay when you start typing again after a long break). This means that you can be "paired" to many more than 7 devices but that only a max of 7 can be active at a time to a single master. <opinion: -->
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my device advertises. It advertises services and not profiles. This article lists what my cell phone calls services. I get the reasoning behind calling it Bluetooth Profile, but there needs to be a redirect to this page for the query "Bluetooth Services". Becuase everyone who is not a Bluetooth geek or member of the elite Bluetooth SIG is not going to know that "Bluetooth services" are "Bluetooth profiles". That's all I have to rant on this topic today. Half an hour later, I find the answer, to what should have been a simple question.--
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BT headsets. A2DP and possibly AVRCP are involved, but there's no starting point on the web for learning what I need to know to answer this question. Should a self-proclaimed Dummy be the one who valiantly attempts to come up with accurate info to post here on said questions? Clearly not. We really need you guys, gals and gurus to communicate for a general audience. No criticism intended here -- just observing what's gone missing in the work till now. Cheers!
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I'd agree here. I'd also agree with the comment earlier about the introduction and what is a profile question. My opinion is "Bluetooth Profile" being a bad name for this page. Being a total newbie to Bluetooth, I was looking, via googling, for an article on "Bluetooth services", because that is what
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Under Operating Systems the first entry is a simple claim that Android supports Bluetooth. There is no information concerning the supported profiles. I believe simply listing Android as having "Bluetooth support" is not in keeping with a technical article specifically directed at Bluetooth profiles.
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Until 2G, we used to be able to access the internet from our car-borne notebook (carried in the trunk on a dockstation, steered from the drivers' seat via periphery) via the GPRS modem in our cellphone. Obviously, the condition was a correctly mounted handheld phone (corresponding carkit, preferably
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Gurus, not to rain on this parade, but I'm actually getting nothing out of this article. It needs more than a better intro. The problem is there's inadequate context for END-USERS. Here's why I came to this page: I need to know if my old phone model, which says it supports Bluetooth, will run stereo
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Would it be appropriate to add short blurb on the history of BT HID? For example, I know some of the early contributors and could add some text saying "so-and-so from CompanyX and so-and-so from CompanyY decided to start this effort in DD-MM-YYYY". This would be similar to some of the text in USB
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GPRS was incredibily slow, so we looked forward to 3G. Now that 3G has been here for a while, we had to find out that internet access is no longer possible this way, because the necessary components aren't there. Unless I've missunderstood something, bluetooth instead of cabling isn't the problem.
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Contacting sellers and makers leads nowhere, for reasons unclear. Sometimes one even gets the impression that the whole thing might be owed to some kind of government interference. I do not want to accept this state of affairs but seem to have reached the end of my possibilities. Are there people
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To answer the question above, from my time in the Bluetooth SIG, the short definition was "A profile is a set of specifications that define protocols as well as use cases (a.k.a. users scenarios)." They picked the term profile so that people didn't think of Bluetooth as just a bunch of technical
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In the general case, a Bluetooth master can connect with up to 7 slaves in a single piconet (the Bluetooth AM_ADDR field is only 3 bits in size and one of the value is reserved which I think is 000b). However, a Bluetooth device can be master in 1 piconet and a slave in other piconets which is
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I agree with the above comment about SCO. Also the term TCS is undefined. I also agree that the separate Knowledge article on the A2DP profile be merged into here. Its the same information and the additional info currently in the other article would enhance this one. Just make sure that when
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I'd like to second this point. I am having the same problem. I have an HP laptop. The information provided within the machine and on the web has no mention of profiles but lists a host of things the laptop can do with Bluetooth e.g. connect to speakers and headsets. So how can I tell if the
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The real problem seems to be that SAPs don't interwork with the cellphone's HSPA modem, respectively that the SAPs don't have an HSPA modem of their own. The Huawei modem is a makeshift solution only, because you have to change SIM cards, and it doesn't work via the external antenna.
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To me, that implies that a bluetooth-enabled laptop/desktop can ONLY stream to a wireless headset, whereas phones can stream to wireless headsets, hearing aid & cochlear implant streamers AND car audio. I'm fairly sure laptops AND phones can both stream to all of the mentioned
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I feel the second sentence in the A2DP section is a little ambiguous. It states "For example, music can be streamed from a mobile phone, to a wireless headset, hearing aid & cochlear implant streamer, or car audio or from a laptop/desktop to a wireless headset."
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I've added a section on Health Device Profile formerly MDP. I've added references to announcements of HDP that I can find, but unfortunately BT SIG dont seem to launch PR on new profiles. I hope that the product announcements are sufficient.
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appear in the document, saying something like "The SIM Access Protocol is not supported." No such statement is present in that citation, nor am I aware of any other document where the protocol is explicitly documented as "not unsupported".
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Bluetooth Classic radio (BR Basic Rate or EDR Extended Data Rate) came first, and some protocols require older radio (for example HSP). LE Low Energy came later, and only recently LE Audio which will replace some earlier profiles.
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The Message Access Profile has been ratified and is now an approved profile. Car manufacturers (e.g., BMW) and mobile device manufacturers (e.g., RIM BlackBerry) are already releasing products which support this feature.
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This is a typical bullshit bingo orgasm. 99,9% of the user come here to find a windows 7 driver for a2db. And what do they find ? some obfuscated copy of a documentation. Do you have a driver? post it. Don't stfu.
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Most Bluetooth headsets implement both Hands-Free Profile and Headset Profile, because of the extra features in HFP for use with a mobile phone, such as last number redial, call waiting and voice dialing.
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Isn't the HFP used by all the little Bluetooth headsets that people wear on their ears? The HFP section in this article only discusses cars with built-in Bluetooth and says nothing about headsets. --
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I won't even go into Park mode which is just messy and I'm not sure any devices on the market use this (maybe some do, but I don't know of any). </opinion: -->
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That's sufficient commentary on the Apple situation, there's no need to also call it out in a table just to make claims unsupported by the sources provided.
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I get a 404 for that link. The Bluetooth site has been updated recently, and I can't find any plagerized text (but I'm looking too hard, either.)
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The section on Service Discovery Application Profile (SDAP) mentions SDP but doesn't explain what that is. Not sure if that's a typo or what. --
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Tricky one, the operating system _platform_ supports it, but not every _product_ opted to include that support. Also S60v3.1 uses Symbian 9.2.
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I just removed a table I hadn't noticed before in the discontinued-devices section, making the same claim (clearly added by the same editor — "
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All other entries in the list specify the profiles supported. It appears obvious the Android entry requires expansion or deletion.
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https://archive.is/20120715182335/http://forum.samsungmobile.de/samsung-s5230-star/13022-probleme-mit-fse-remote-sim-access/
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Neither Apple's iOS nor Microsoft's Windows Phone support ; both use PBAP for Bluetooth cellphone-automobile integration.
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from a document constitutes "officially lack of support". Official lack of support would be a positive statement that
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Could someone more knowledgeable in Knowledge's standards on plagiarism take a look at it and see if this is OK?
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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The reference within this section to AVDTP does not point to a valid page. I searched and found this link:
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Thanks for responding, and for pointing out the guide for the talk page. ;-) I need to learn these things.
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or fully-fledged car-PCs support Bluetooth (and the latter falls under the "desktop" description anyway).
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I think it has to do with profiles, so I'd like to ask here how many can Bluetooth devices can I use in
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Unfortunatelly the reference No. 2 (among the references on the bottom of the page) does not work!
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for now. PS: you should add new comments to the bottom of talk pages, under their own heading. (see
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With that citation leading to a page which lists supported Bluetooth protocols for iOS and iPadOS.
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Types of Radio need clarification, and Profiles tied to specific radios should say so...
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external antenna), but that was not a problem, as all the components were available.
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To answer this question from 15 years ago, the article now includes this passage:
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Several times the term SCO is used, but it is never defined or linked anywhere. --
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Perfect! Removed the tag .. after some 4 years waiting for more complaints .. --
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searching for A2DP that this article is found once the other one is deleted.
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I'm going to remove the box shown above from the article, in its entirety.
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to it. The citation appears to be relying on the fact that the protocol is
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It seemed to me that the reference should be changed. Any objections?
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say's Vista doesn't support A2DP, 3rd party drivers can add support.
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http://www.bluetooth.com/Bluetooth/Learn/Works/Profiles_Overview.htm
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Would you need a HID profile implementation for something like a
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Besides, the body text earlier in the section already claims,
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here with more qualifications and an interest in this issue?
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Can anyone provide an English translation of this section????
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http://www.bluetooth.com/Bluetooth/Technology/Works/AVDTP.htm
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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Tried to clean up the intro a bit. Less vague now? Untag?
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http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/connect/bth_faq.mspx
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sco stands for Synchronous Connection Oriented link, see
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Lack of statement does not constitute official statement
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SIM access profiles (SAP): Why no *HSPA modem* access ?!
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Comments section is outdated re: Message Access Profile
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The text of this page is in some parts very close to
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It still is ... somebody plz have a look at this. --
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