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Bluetooth headphones on my new iPod Nano, WOW!

BentValve

Diamond Member
To start off I have never used wireless headphones of any sort and after getting my new 7th Generation iPod Nano I decided to buy some Bluetooth headphones. All I can say is why did I wait so long to try out some Bluetooth headphones?!! Sure the headphones I bought are excellent sounding but having no wires just totally kicks butt and I can leave the Nano in my office and walk around my entire house with my headphones on! If you are curious, I bought these right before Christmas when Best Buy had them for $29.99 for their "Deal of the Day" and I just totally love them!
 
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For even more awesomeness, I have just a single Bluetooth earpiece does A2DP, that way I can stream music to the ear piece and still be aware to what's going on around me.
 
For even more awesomeness, I have just a single Bluetooth earpiece does A2DP, that way I can stream music to the ear piece and still be aware to what's going on around me.


How exactly does A2DP differ from what I am doing? I looked it up at Wikipedia but I still don't quite get it.
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Correct, they're the same thing, I think people just miss that the feature is available in standard Bluetooth headsets as well, and it's a lot more "proper" in my work environment, because its not covering both ears.

I just specified A2DP, because you have to look for that profile support on the headset, and someone whom may stumble across the thread later on might find that information useful.
 
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