Latitude 6430 s a2dp bluetooth

Does anyone know if my latitude 6430 s with a 380 compatible a2dp dell bluetooth card?  Thank you

Hi cptkirkh,

Yes, the Bluetooth Module Dell Wireless 380 supports Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP).

Answer please if you have any additional questions.

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