Bluetooth Classic devices have a Vendor ID and Product ID to identify themselves to other devices.
The Bluetooth Vendor ID for Apple is 0x004c
[1].
Bluetooth Low Energy doesn't use a Product ID,
but the vendor ID 0x004c
is still used in advertisement data and other places.
For some accessories supporting both USB and Bluetooth (such as Magic Keyboards), it seems the PID is the same for both USB and Bluetooth, but it's not yet clear if this happens with headphones too.
List of Bluetooth PIDs
PID | Product |
---|---|
0x0034 | Apple Watch Series 5 |
0x003b | Apple Watch Series 9 |
0x0040 | iPhone10,4 |
0x0267 | Magic Keyboard (1st generation) |
0x2002 | AirPods (1st generation) |
0x200A | AirPods Max |
0x200E | AirPods Pro (1st generation) |
0x2013 | AirPods (3rd generation) |
0x2014 | AirPods Pro (2nd generation) (Lightning) |
0x2016 | Beats Studio Buds + |
0x201b | AirPods 4 (ANC) |
0x2024 | AirPods Pro (2nd generation) (USB-C) |