2021, Ubuntu 20.04.2 and this is still not fixed.

Some answers here don't seem acceptable. We keep getting advised to turn
voice notifications off. Well, that's a headset feature I needed, and
even made me buy this Bose. We probably like or need the voice
notification, you cannot just suggest to remove the safety belt in your
car if it's blocked.

Windows handles the bluetooth much better in my opinion, so what is the
difference? Can't the BT behaviour just be reproduced on Ubuntu? Why
does A2DP prevents the mic from being used? Or why does the HSP format
introduces the "Call from"..." message? How does Windows allows to both
use the mic and have no voice message?

Well, I believe Windows uses some kind of mode called "Communication",
which must be selected on both input and output. At least that's what I
do and it works smoothly. Would that be a hint?

This bug is very annoying however, and still not assigned to anyone. I
don't get that (QC35 is the most used headset at work in the world I
think)

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