Another update on my previous post about bluez configuration. It turns
out that the key thing here are the settings in hcid.conf:

lp rswitch,hold,sniff,park;
lm accept,master;

and audio.conf:

AutoConnect=false;

this one to prevent both a2dp and headset profiles connecting at the
same time, when you turn it on.

Note that what I had previously set in audio.conf:
#Enable=Source,Control,Sink
#Disable=Headset,Gateway

is not a good idea. The 'Disable=Headset' removes the headset profile
form the available services on the headphones altogether. i.e. you can't
connect to 'headset' anymore. only a2dp.

Finally, if you want to have the headset profile work with pulseaudio
(for e.g. skype), you need to use blueman, and make sure the bluetooth
applet is enabled (in about -> plugins). The a2dp doesn't seem to need
this, but the headset profile does.

Hope that made sense ...

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