May 30, 2025 at 6:16 AM Post #3,511 of 3,520
Do I need root for this? Or some additional settings? I tried nRF Connect on my Xiaomi 14U + Xiaomi Buds 5 - can't find such values, almost all values are empty.

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Check the log (swipe to the right, the log is on the left).

For me, for reading some values it says that it needs a special BT permission, which only system apps can have...

Samsung Galaxy S23
 
May 30, 2025 at 3:32 PM Post #3,512 of 3,520
I'm looking for a USB-C BT dongle to connect to a Mac and iPad which will enable two headphones to connect at once with relatively low latency (ideally AptX LL). At least in theory, the FIIO BT11 looks like it would do what I need, but obviously it has a ton of bad reviews/feedback and isn't easily available in the states. The SB BT-W6 looks great, but from what I can tell it only supports multiple headphones via BLE broadcast, which most headphones don't support. Is there another option I'm missing?
The new Sennheiser BTD 700 maybe? Don't know about the multipairing on this one though...
 
May 31, 2025 at 4:39 AM Post #3,513 of 3,520
Do I need root for this? Or some additional settings? I tried nRF Connect on my Xiaomi 14U + Xiaomi Buds 5 - can't find such values, almost all values are empty.
It looks like the vendors have to enable this and it’s not mandatory. I did think everyone would do this as standard but it doesn’t look like it based on what you guys have found so far.

It’s called the “Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound GATT Service”.

It’s supported only in ADK-23.3-CS-r00722.1 and newer versions. They have to add the “ADK project defines”:

INCLUDE_QSS
INCLUDE_GATT_QSS_SERVER

As well as add a valid Snapdragon Sound license key.

It’s usually associated with Bluetooth LE. I don’t know if it would help if you ensure you are connecting with LE Audio and not Classic BT. 🤷🏼‍♂️
 
Jun 1, 2025 at 2:59 AM Post #3,516 of 3,520
Nope and most do not even tell you if it is Adaptive or Lossless, Sennheiser were the first but I heard the EarFun App was updated to do the same but when I had their Lossless earbuds it did not.
 
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Jun 1, 2025 at 3:06 AM Post #3,517 of 3,520
So there is no way to determine the current bitrate in real time on a regular Android phone?
As far as I know there doesn't seem to be a way on a smartphone. The flairmesh fma120 dongle was able to check real-time bitrate and signal strength, except for LE audio.

+This Japanese blog checked XPAN's real-time bitrate at MWC2025 and said it was maintained at over 3Mbps even in very poor environments.
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https://www.hayaponlog.site/entry/2025/03/05/220954
 
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Jun 1, 2025 at 6:43 AM Post #3,518 of 3,520
After two OS updates and a Bluetooth update, I can confidently say that I’m now fully enjoying the functionality of my Xiaomi Buds 5 Pro (Wi-Fi). I can leave my Xiaomi 15 Ultra on my desk and move freely around my entire property without experiencing any disconnections or loss of sound quality—except for one specific spot in the bathroom, where all my Bluetooth devices tend to have issues. Even there, the Buds only momentarily lose connection for a fraction of a second before seamlessly reconnecting.

I’ve also tested them outdoors and had the same flawless experience—perfect functionality with no issues whatsoever.

All of this has been in Wi-Fi Audio mode (4.2M). I’ve never had any problems with aptX Lossless, and I no longer need to disable Wi-Fi on my phone.

For reference, I’m currently running HyperOS 2.0.105.0.VOAEUXM, and Bluetooth also received an update.

I’m really happy that everything is working smoothly! :)

PS: @KB8P which smartphone and/or what type of App is this blogger using and he is able to see the bitrate and the rest of the information?

@helmutcheese I am listening to my EarFun Air Pro 4 right now, using the latest version of their App and the latest firmware, but I do not see the bitrate showing anywhere in the EarFun App or in any Settings of my phone. Under Bluetooth, it just says aptX Lossless and UAPP is showing aptX Adaptive 44.1kHz - 24 bit - listening to my WAV files.
 
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Jun 1, 2025 at 9:45 AM Post #3,519 of 3,520
PS: @KB8P which smartphone and/or what type of App is this blogger using and he is able to see the bitrate and the rest of the information?
This Japanese blog seems to be checking the dedicated app by connecting the demo phone and earphones displayed by Qualcomm, but I'm not sure exactly.
@helmutcheese I am listening to my EarFun Air Pro 4 right now, using the latest version of their App and the latest firmware, but I do not see the bitrate showing anywhere in the EarFun App or in any Settings of my phone. Under Bluetooth, it just says aptX Lossless and UAPP is showing aptX Adaptive 44.1kHz - 24 bit - listening to my WAV files.
I think it's talking about aptX Ad/Ls mode and sampling, not bitrate.
@helmutcheese I am listening to my EarFun Air Pro 4 right now, using the latest version of their App and the latest firmware, but I do not see the bitrate showing anywhere in the EarFun App or in any Settings of my phone. Under Bluetooth, it just says aptX Lossless and UAPP is showing aptX Adaptive 44.1kHz - 24 bit - listening to my WAV files.
Someone here said that Earfun Air Pro 4 can connect to aptX Adaptive LE.
Xiaomi earphones are easy to set up for LE Audio on Xiaomi phones, but other earphones are a bit tricky to set up. If you follow this path, you can connect other earphones to LE Audio, so it would be fun to test it yourself.

Settings>Additional Settings>Developer
Options>
Bypassing the Bluetooth LE Audio Allow List= on
Disable Bluetooth LE Audio Hardware Offload Settings= off

Settings>Additional Settings>Accessibility>Hearing Aids>Pair a New Device>See More Devices>
Enable Bluetooth Low Energy in Paired Bluetooth Devices.
 
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Jun 1, 2025 at 12:53 PM Post #3,520 of 3,520
@helmutcheese I am listening to my EarFun Air Pro 4 right now, using the latest version of their App and the latest firmware, but I do not see the bitrate showing anywhere in the EarFun App or in any Settings of my phone. Under Bluetooth, it just says aptX Lossless and UAPP is showing aptX Adaptive 44.1kHz - 24 bit - listening to my WAV files.
Correct, a while ago I shared info about dedicated Adaptive/Lossless indicator in their app. Never mentioned bitrate actually. The latter is available using FlooCast software and FMA120.
 
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