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10.5: Use stereo Bluetooth devices in 10.5
Despite what Wikipedia says about Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, it should be pointed out that EDR is an optional part of the Bluetooth 2.0 spec, so just because a device says it can do 2.0 does not mean it gets any of the speed benefits of EDR. In particular, if you have an older Mac and get Leopard, you may not get EDR speed. And furthermore, even if your Mac supports EDR, the device on the other end needs to support it as well in order to get any benefits. There are very few stereo Bluetooth headphones out there that support EDR. |
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