Same problem here. bluez 5.50, pulseaudio 13.0. Sony WH-1000XM3.

Fiddling with the buttons on the headset makes it show up as a HCI
device, after which it can be switched to A2DP.

@Daniel van Vugt: could you reopen this and reassign it to either bluez
or pulseaudio? At the very last it has nothing to do with alsa. I spoke
with the pulseaudio maintainer, who thinks it's likely a bluez issue.

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