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(Android) Bluetooth Mono Media FREE (Was $0.99), Mobile Antivirus App Pro $2.79 (Was $27.99) @ Google Play

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Bluetooth Mono Media rated 4.4/5.
Bluetooth Mono Media allows you to listen to music and audio files on all Bluetooth devices, even those that do not normally allow it, like all those that work only during calls.
You can also use it on some car radios🚗.

Unfortunately, the audio quality can not be increased.

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  • Still looking for an app that can automatically switch the audio settings in Accessibility from stereo to mono depending on the connected Bluetooth device.

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    The #1 Premium Antivirus & Mobile Security App with Industry Leading Detection

    Its had 100 downloads only

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      The 100 downloads category

  • Hmm so it pretends to be a Bluetooth call.. anyone found an iOS podcast player that pulls the same trick?

  • Music over HSP or HFP is a terrible idea.
    Whatever your problem, there has to be a better way.
    Maybe listening to podcasts on your old car bluetooth that was only made for voice? Don't do it. Get an FM transmitter.

    Mono is fine though. Here is a mono bluetooth music receiver:

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/358276

    No wonder this app has so few downloads. But congrats to the author for finding an app type that has never been done before :-)

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    Thanks to all who continue make the effort to posting free app deals.

    I try and claim them if i think they might serve a purpose at some point. Sure, I do normally uninstall them at first but been surprised at times when looking for an app to discover that I have must have previously claimed it.

    • That is digital hoarding :-)

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        I reckon digital warehousing is more fitting. And nothing wrong with that. I do it too. Haha.

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