The V3m definitely does NOT support the A2DP bluetooth profile. First the information on the Bluetooth qualification website does not mention the A2DP profile in the qualified profile list. Here's a link.
Second the Motorola press release mentions "Stereo Headset Support via EMU" not Bluetooth. EMU stands for Enhanced Mini-USB. So you must use the Motorola stereo headset SYN1301 which connects via a mini-USB port. Here's a link to the product sheet for the V3m. This is a different link from the one provided in the blog posting.
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Sam K @ Apr 5th 2006 2:23AM
The V3m definitely does NOT support the A2DP bluetooth profile. First the information on the Bluetooth qualification website does not mention the A2DP profile in the qualified profile list. Here's a link.
http://qualweb.bluetooth.org/Template2.cfm?LinkQualified=QualifiedProducts&Details=Yes&ProductID=3228
Second the Motorola press release mentions "Stereo Headset Support via EMU" not Bluetooth. EMU stands for Enhanced Mini-USB. So you must use the Motorola stereo headset SYN1301 which connects via a mini-USB port. Here's a link to the product sheet for the V3m. This is a different link from the one provided in the blog posting.
http://www.motorola.com/motoinfo/product/details/0,,148,00.html