QUOTE(Ethan @ Aug 18 2006, 01:49 PM)
Ok, thanks for the explanation. I dont quite get what you mean for the Clip M, but never mind, it sounds like S35 is a better choice.
The only concern I have now, is whether my 6515 supports A2DP.
I do not know how to confirm about this. I enabled the Bluetooth and in the Bluetooth Manager, I see "Current Profile: Default" and nothing else. I do not see anything like A2DP or High Quality Audio.
You mentioned that S35 is tested working with 6515. Does that means all the 6515 supports A2DP ?
Greetings, basically itech CLIP M is more like a bypass, meaning it helps to pass thru any audio source while able to pick up phone calls. Where else S35 receive high audio quality via wireless bluetooth beam.The only concern I have now, is whether my 6515 supports A2DP.
I do not know how to confirm about this. I enabled the Bluetooth and in the Bluetooth Manager, I see "Current Profile: Default" and nothing else. I do not see anything like A2DP or High Quality Audio.
You mentioned that S35 is tested working with 6515. Does that means all the 6515 supports A2DP ?
Okay, as in your IpaQ 6515, go to IpaQ Wireless, activate your Bluetooth, then tap Manager. When you enter Bluetooth manager, tap NEW, and you enter Connection Wizard and you shall see "High Quality Audio setup"
I have played with iPAQ 6515, if not mistaken, it supports A2DP profile as i saw the menu for "High Quality Audio setup"
Thank you.
Aug 18 2006, 07:03 PM

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