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A2DP

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What is A2DP?

A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) is a Bluetooth profile that defines how stereo-quality audio can be streamed from a media source to a Bluetooth receiver. It is commonly used for wirelessly streaming music from smartphones or other audio sources to Bluetooth headphones, speakers, or car audio systems.

What other technologies are related to A2DP?

A2DP Complementary Technologies

Hands-Free Profile (HFP) is often used in conjunction with A2DP for voice calls, where A2DP handles audio streaming and HFP handles voice communication.
mentioned alongside A2DP in 91% (256) of relevant job posts
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP) is used to remotely control media playback on A2DP devices (e.g., play, pause, skip).
mentioned alongside A2DP in 97% (197) of relevant job posts
Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) is used to access phonebook data. It is not directly involved with audio streaming like A2DP but it is part of the bluetooth ecosystem.
mentioned alongside A2DP in 99% (135) of relevant job posts

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