@gdi2k What we have in the Linux now is HFP with 8kHz encoding. All other platforms such as Windows, Android, Chromium, etc, supports HFP with 16kHZ encoding which is much much better quality. Sure, it's not like A2DP, but quality is very much acceptable to speak with someone.
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