@igor871

Very interested to learn more about such Bluetooth audio cards. Years
ago I had a Plantronics headset (Voyager?) that came with a USB dongle
that presented itself as a USB sound card to the operating system, and
it was perfect (two-way HD audio). But the dongle (Plantronics BT300 and
BT600) is only compatible with Plantronics headsets from what I
understand.

I've looked at the Creative Labs USB Bluetooth sound cards (BT-W2 and
BT-W3), but the first one requires the FastStream codec to provide high
quality two way audio, which is rare, and the second just includes an
analog mic that you plug into to your laptop's mic-in port - hardly a
solution (I may as well use my laptop's in-built mic). They do support
two way audio with your headset's mic, but only in classic HFP mode,
which is what we already have.

Are you aware of any other solutions? I would pay good money for a USB
dongle that presents itself as a sound card to the OS and supports HFP
1.6 HD two way audio.

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Title:
  Poor quality audio with modern Bluetooth headsets in HSP/HFP.  Missing
  wide band speech support (Bluetooth A2DP codecs).

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