Bluetooth Profiles are standardized sets of protocols that define how Bluetooth devices interact with each other. They specify the types of data that can be exchanged and the procedures for exchanging them. Common profiles include A2DP (for audio streaming), HFP (for hands-free calling), and HID (for human interface devices like keyboards and mice).
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