Overview
If you listen to high-quality audio content such as music with Bluetooth headphones and then open an application that uses the Bluetooth headphones’ microphone, e.g., Zoom or Microsoft Team, and so on, the audio quality may be reduced, or some unconventional popping sounds may appear. The problem is that high-quality audio has been changed to low-quality audio. This problem isn’t connected to the concrete application—it occurs because of Bluetooth technology in general and its audio profiles’ limitations.What are bluetooth’s audio profiles?
A Bluetooth audio profile is a set of standards that define how Bluetooth devices exchange audio data. Bluetooth supports several different audio profiles designed for different types of audio applications. The most common Bluetooth audio profiles are:- Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP). This profile is intended for high-quality stereo playback.
- Headset Profile (HSP)/Hands-Free Profile (HFP). This profile is meant for calls. It allows phone calls to be controlled wirelessly using the headset’s own microphone and speaker.