Does anyone know if the bluetooth on the mac mini suports A2DP? Think it needs above bluetooth 1.2 to support it. I just bought an 'Itech Blueband Bluetooth Stereo headset' from Hong Kong on ebay. The guy I bought it from said its compatible with my mac. Thing is I've read a few specs of other bluetooth headsets and they state shorter battery lives when running from computers. If I had A2DP bluetooth capability on my mac mini I'm assuming the headset would interpret the signal from my mac as simply stereo audio out, and therefore get a longer running time as if just playing music. Is that right, or have I got this A2DP thing completely wrong? I've seen these bluetooth dongles that plug into the audio socket. Do you think I would get the same running time running the headset direct from my mac mini as I would from the audio bluetooth dongle?
Here's the spec;
Bluetooth Specification v1.2 Class 2
Supports Bluetooth Headset, Handsfree, and A2DP Profiles
Supports stereo audio connection with any Bluetooth host device that supports stereo audio out via Bluetooth
Internal Rechargeable Battery
Talk Time: >6 hours
Standby Time: 150 hours
Music Playing Time: >6 hours
and a pic
Mine are actually in white, to match my mini. They're being sold on ebay at the moment if anyone wants one. Or you could hold out for one of these, which look great too.
Here's the spec;
Bluetooth Specification v1.2 Class 2
Supports Bluetooth Headset, Handsfree, and A2DP Profiles
Supports stereo audio connection with any Bluetooth host device that supports stereo audio out via Bluetooth
Internal Rechargeable Battery
Talk Time: >6 hours
Standby Time: 150 hours
Music Playing Time: >6 hours
and a pic
Mine are actually in white, to match my mini. They're being sold on ebay at the moment if anyone wants one. Or you could hold out for one of these, which look great too.