What are the Bluetooth protocols of the REDMI Buds 5 Pro?

The Bluetooth protocols of the REDMI Buds 5 Pro are HFP, A2DP, Bluetooth® Low Energy and AVRCP. These protocols define the technical aspects of the communication process, including how devices establish connections, transmit data, manage power consumption, and ensure security.
For your reference, here is the detailed information about these Bluetooth protocols:
1. HFP (Hands-Free Profile) is primarily used for hands-free calling in Bluetooth-enabled devices such as headsets, car kits, and speakerphones. It allows for the transmission of audio signals for phone calls between a mobile device and the Bluetooth accessory;
2. A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) is designed for high-quality stereo audio streaming between devices like smartphones, tablets, and Bluetooth headphones or speakers. It enables the transmission of music, podcasts, and other audio content wirelessly;
3. AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) enables functions like play, pause, skip track, and volume control of audio or video playback. It allows a device (e.g., a smartphone) to control the playback of media on another device (e.g., Bluetooth headphones or a car stereo) wirelessly;
4. Bluetooth® Low Energy (Bluetooth LE or BLE) is a version of the Bluetooth standard designed for low-power devices. It enables wireless communication while consuming minimal power, making it suitable for small, battery-operated devices like fitness trackers, smartwatches, and IoT sensors.