Bluetooth solutions: Differences between Made For iPhone, Android ASHA, BT Classic

Thanks for the update, Kevin. Thanks to your previous post, I switched my sim card to the iPhone and I really like the Apple Watch as a device to answer phone calls. The best part is the calling number is displayed on the watch screen and the identity of the caller (at least if that person is in your contacts, haven’t checked about Caller ID yet). The other neat thing is with the watch and the iPhone you have a number of options to deal with the call. You can answer it on your watch or from the watch you can switch it to your iPhone and your HA’s as receivers (or vice versa - from iPhone to watch). And with a tap, you can handle the call with a number of options including sending a prepared canned text message reply like “Call you back in a few minutes.” or reply with a new text from your watch. Too bad one can’t use the watch microphone to speak and one’s HA’s to listen. Maybe someday! Thanks for checking!