All A2DP devices support the standard
SBC audio codec, though implementation quality varies.
Not exact matches
If you own a phone without aptX or AAC support, you're going to wind up with crappier
audio in the
SBC codec.
Though considered to be one of the best
codecs out there due to its ability to support high quality
audio, it has limited hardware support and isn't available on as many pairs of headphones and speakers as its more popular counterparts,
SBC and Qualcomm's atpX.
A couple of companies and wireless
audio codecs have stepped in to try to tackle the quality issue, as the baseline
SBC option really doesn't cut it.
The ATH - CKR75BT features a built - in amplifier that further enhances the headphones»
audio quality and is compatible with aptX and AAC (as well as
SBC)
codecs for the best - possible wireless
audio reproduction.
There's no advanced
codecs supported for Bluetooth
audio, so just basic
SBC quality is available.