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  2. List of Bluetooth profiles - Wikipedia

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    Bluetooth HID is a lightweight wrapper of the human interface device protocol defined for USB. The use of the HID protocol simplifies host implementation (when supported by host operating systems) by re-use of some of the existing support for USB HID in order to support also Bluetooth HID. Keyboard and keypads must be secure.

  3. Sound Blaster X7 - Wikipedia

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    USB 2.0 connection to PC / Mac [2] USB Host connectivity to select iOS / Android models; Optical S/PDIF-Input; Bluetooth 4.1 Low Energy and Near Field Communication (NFC) for one-touch Bluetooth pairing; RCA Line-In; 3.5mm Mic-In; 2-Way binding post terminal connectors for passive bookshelf and tower speakers; 5.1 analog connectivity for ...

  4. List of Bose headphones - Wikipedia

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    The Bluetooth sunglasses were released in 2019 and come in two styles – Alto and Rondo. The sunglasses have open-ear audio, UVA/UVB protection, an integrated microphone, a Bluetooth range of 9 meters, and are also AR enabled. The battery can sustain up to 3.5 hours of streaming music playback and takes up to 2 hours to charge. [18]

  5. Beats Pill - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The Pill uses Bluetooth and supports near-field communication for device pairing. It also includes 3.5mm audio input and output jacks. The Pill charges over a Micro USB port, and comes with a USB AC adapter. The device also includes a microphone so it can be used as a speakerphone. [2] [3] The Pill is also an aptX-certified device. [4]

  6. aptX - Wikipedia

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    The aptX audio codec is used for consumer and automotive wireless audio applications, notably the real-time streaming of lossy stereo audio over the Bluetooth A2DP connection/pairing between a "source" device (such as a smartphone, tablet or laptop) and a "sink" accessory (e.g. a Bluetooth stereo speaker, headset or headphones).

  7. Sound Blaster Roar - Wikipedia

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    It supports aptX, AAC and SBC Bluetooth codecs. It can be used as a USB sound device on Mac and Windows computers. The supported operating systems are Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows 7, 8 and 8.1. When connected to a computer, SBX Pro Studio sound enhancements can be applied to the speaker with the Sound Blaster Control Panel software. [3]

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