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Definitely matters for calls, most wireless headphones lower quality for decreased latency when the microphone is on.
At least that’s my understanding
No, that's because the Bluetooth spec (or codecs, or something) only allow for lower-bandwidth audio in order to support bidirectional streams.
Like if you've got a limited bandwidth, you can run any two of high quality audio, stereo audio, and microphone input. There's not enough for all three.
That's simplified and probably not 100% accurate, but you get the idea. (Latency probably figures in there too, but it's not the primary reason, as far as I know.)
Makes sense, thank you
High latency (multiple seconds) can be a problem for carrying on conversations (calls), but even very small latency (fractions of a second) can be the difference between catching a fish and missing it in ACNH (for example).