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Topic: Bluetooth A2DP question
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Is there a way to disconnect from an A2DP receiver without either turning off the A2DP receiver or turning off the Bluetooth radio on the iPhone? I have a Logitech A2DP wireless speaker adapter and sometimes, while playing through it, I want to disconnect and connect my wife's iPhone without having to turn anything off first. I know you can switch between output sources on the iPhone, A2DP or iPhone speakers, but even when I select iPhone speakers, the Bluetooth is still connected. There is no "disconnect" button on the Logitech by the way.
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