Bluetooth Stereo (A2Dp); Connecting To A Stereo Bluetooth Device - Motorola DROID Manual

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CHAPTER 8: Bluetooth on Your DROID
Green
light
shows
Bluetooth
is
selected.
Figure 8–3. Changing from Bluetooth headset back to the DROID while on a call.

Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP)

Connecting to a Stereo Bluetooth Device

The first step to using Stereo Bluetooth is to connect to a capable Stereo Bluetooth
device. This can be a car stereo with this technology built in, a pair of Bluetooth
headphones or speakers, or even newer headsets like the Jawbone ICON.
Put the Bluetooth device into pairing mode as per the manufacturer's instructions, and
then go to the Bluetooth setting page from the Settings icon, as we showed you earlier
in the chapter.
Once connected, you will see
the new Stereo Bluetooth
device listed under your
Bluetooth devices. Sometimes it
will simply be listed as
"Headset." Just touch the
device, and you will see the
name of the actual device next
to the Bluetooth tab in the next
screen, as shown here.
One of the great features of today's advanced Bluetooth technology is the
ability to stream your music without wires via Bluetooth. The fancy name
for this technology is A2DP, but it is simply known as Stereo Bluetooth.
Connected to Media audio means this is
a Stereo Bluetooth device.
Now,
Speaker
is
selected.

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