This is still a problem. There is more than one facet to this bug. The
first is that in bluetooth-client.c it tries to connect via the order in
which the connection types are listed. 'HSP' is the first type and so it
is selected. This should be changed and 'HSP', which is the lower
quality setting, should be moved down the list.

The other, interested side of this bug (which is probably PulseAudio's
fault), is that in my experience the headset has to be power-cycled in
order to properly receive audio even when the correct audio sync is
selected by default.

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  Ubuntu chooses worst quality when connecting to bluetooth headset

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