If the phone supports Bluetooth, Which the majority of the phones made in the past ten years do, then yes it will support it. What i personally look for when making a Bluetooth headset purchase is small size, comfortable wearing set-up and a feature called A2DP which allows for wireless music streaming. It makes wearing it all day much more enjoyable when you can listin to your tunes quietly in the background with no one the wiser. Great if you use on on the job and keep it in all the time even when not in use. The headset listed does support the A2DP profile. Looks like a good headset from the user reviews too. Good luck.
A2DP stands for Advanced Audio Distribution Profile... It allows the user to not only listen to voice calls on the headset/device, but also mp3's & do various other things, such as voice dialing, re-dialing the last number, etc.
To connet a mobile with the respective bluetooth headset depends on the bluetooth profiles like EDR,A2DP,HSP.Before connecting your mobile you should know the supported profiles format by your mobile and the supported profile by your bluetooth headset at least they should have HSP common
I think Nokia 9500 have bluetooth 1.0 with no A2DP support.
A2DP is an "audio profile" which can be used with bluetooth, it basically allows stereo sound to be transmitted between devices. In other words, if you have a bluetooth speaker system with A2DP & a cell phone with A2DP you would be able to send music, in stereo, from the cell phone to the speaker system.
There are indeed some incompatible headsets. Your headset must have A2DP, DUN or HFP compatibility, which means that most mono-channel headsets will not make the cut. The best way to determine if your headset will work is to ask a technician at a store or look for one of these labels on its box.
You cannot get a2dp as of now cause the phone doesnt support. while it may be activated via software in the future (cause the hardware inside the phone supports it) you can use external bluetooth adapter to stream a2dp. But its still everybodys question why such a powerful multemedia phone doesnt have a2dp support.
No.
A2DP PTS Mode is Bluetooth output. A2 stands for Advanced Audio. D stands for Distribution and P stands for Profile.
Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
The Voyager 855 supports A2DP technology for streaming music. As long as your iPhone supports A2DP the two are compatibly. Good luck from Headsets Direct!
Yes it have bluetooth facility v3.0 with A2DP.