Public bug reported:

I have the popular Sony WH-100XM3 headset.

I can connect to the headset fine using bluetooth. I set the Output
device in Sound Option, there are two configurations A2DP Sink (sounds
great) and HSP/HFP (sounds terrible).

If I set the input device to the headset, it silently switches the
output configuration to HSP/HFP and so the audio sounds terrible.

If I then switch the output configuation back to A2DP sink, the audio
output sounds good again, but then the input device switches to
something else.

So the problem is that I cant use the headset as audio input while
having the good-sounding output configuration.

** Affects: bluez (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  I have the popular Sony WH-100XM3 headset.
  
  I can connect to the headset fine using bluetooth. I set the Output
  device in Sound Option, there are two configurations A2DP Sink (sounds
  great) and HSP/HFP (sounds terrible).
  
  If I set the input device to the headset, it silently switches the
  Configuration to HSP/HFP and so the audio sounds terrible.
  
- If I then switch the configuation back to A2DP sink, the audio output
- sounds good again, but then the input device switches to something else.
+ If I then switch the output configuation back to A2DP sink, the audio
+ output sounds good again, but then the input device switches to
+ something else.
  
  So the problem is that I cant use the headset as audio input while
  having the good-sounding output configuration.

** Description changed:

  I have the popular Sony WH-100XM3 headset.
  
  I can connect to the headset fine using bluetooth. I set the Output
  device in Sound Option, there are two configurations A2DP Sink (sounds
  great) and HSP/HFP (sounds terrible).
  
  If I set the input device to the headset, it silently switches the
- Configuration to HSP/HFP and so the audio sounds terrible.
+ output configuration to HSP/HFP and so the audio sounds terrible.
  
  If I then switch the output configuation back to A2DP sink, the audio
  output sounds good again, but then the input device switches to
  something else.
  
  So the problem is that I cant use the headset as audio input while
  having the good-sounding output configuration.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1887796

Title:
  Bluetooth headset cant set output as A2DP sink while using the mic as
  input device

Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I have the popular Sony WH-100XM3 headset.

  I can connect to the headset fine using bluetooth. I set the Output
  device in Sound Option, there are two configurations A2DP Sink (sounds
  great) and HSP/HFP (sounds terrible).

  If I set the input device to the headset, it silently switches the
  output configuration to HSP/HFP and so the audio sounds terrible.

  If I then switch the output configuation back to A2DP sink, the audio
  output sounds good again, but then the input device switches to
  something else.

  So the problem is that I cant use the headset as audio input while
  having the good-sounding output configuration.

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