carpler
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A question. LDAC codec support on the smartphone is software or hardware (or both)?
A question about mic.
The BTR5 integrates a microphone. If you use a headset with an integrated microphone, the BTR5 uses this one instead of the integrated one (or both?).
This is for a 3.5SE input.
Did I get it right?
What about the balanced 2.5 input? Are there headphones with balanced cable that also have an integrated microphone?
Does the 2.5 input of BTR5 allow the connection of a microphone?
Your smartphone should list it as a feature. Go to the manufacturer website and look for a technical specs/details section and under wireless, most will list the Bluetooth codecs that are supported.Thank you for the answer.
Is there a way to know if it is supported by your smartphone (without owning the BTR5!)?
Your smartphone should list it as a feature. Go to the manufacturer website and look for a technical specs/details section and under wireless, most will list the Bluetooth codecs that are supported.
I don't think that site is super reliable. A lot of Apple devices don't list AAC that I know support it, and a few Android devices also are missing codecs I know I've used with them before....I found the codecs supported on bluetoothcheck.com: I don't know if the information reported is reliable....
On the manufacturer website and on many site with technical specs often about bluetooth there is only a generic "bluetooth 4.2".
I found the codecs supported on bluetoothcheck.com: I don't know if the information reported is reliable.
However, I just have to wait about a week to find out: I purchased the BTR5 from the official dealer in my country and it should be shipped shortly.
What kind of phone do you have?
"The Huawei Honor 8 Pro supports 5 Bluetooth A2DP audio codecs (aptX HD, LDAC, AAC, aptX, SBC)"Honor 8 Pro
"The Huawei Honor 8 Pro supports 5 Bluetooth A2DP audio codecs (aptX HD, LDAC, AAC, aptX, SBC)"
https://bluetoothcheck.com/d/huawei-honor-8-pro