FYI, the folks at BlueRigger sent me BTD-300 ("Product=Broadcom Bluetooh
3.0 Device" in usb-devices output, as opposed to "Product=BCM20702A0"
for the BTD-400 that wasn't working with HSP/HFP), and it works with
HSP/HFP just fine.
This means I've got one USB Bluetooth dongle (the BTD-300) that works
with the HSP/HFP profile, and two that don't (the BTD-400 and a cheap
Cambridge Research dongle).
In the spirit of supporting open source software, I am willing to mail
either or both of the dongles that don't work with HSP/HFP at my expense
to anyone on this list who is willing to commit to (a) checking whether
this problem still exists with the most recent kernel and bluez code)
and (b) debugging and fixing it if it does. You can keep the dongles.
If you are willing to commit to doing these things, send me your mailing
address in private email and let me know whether you want just one of
the dongles or both of them.
Bonus points if you're willing to specifically make sure it works with
Fedora 19, which just went into early testing, but I won't make that a
hard requirement for the free dongles. :-)
Thanks,
Jonathan Kamens
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