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Top 10 Tips For Buying a Bluetooth Headset

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  •  07-13-2007, 12:25 AM 105061

    Top 10 Tips For Buying a Bluetooth Headset

    I found some good tips on buying a bluetooth headset.

    Since 1999, Bluetooth technology has helped make wireless communication the wave of the future by allowing two devices to "talk" to one another over low-frequency radio waves. The necessity of wired devices is becoming more and more a thing of the past. Bluetooth headsets are both the most-sought-after device of this trend as well as the most confusing. Most people simply don’t know what to look for to make sure that they’re getting a high-functioning, quality device for their money.

    When deciding which Bluetooth headset to buy, there are several factors that can help ensure that it’s the right device for your needs. From functionality to range of use, to compatibility and style, here are a few tips to acquiring the Bluetooth headset that fits both your needs and your budget.

    1) Sound Quality. Clear and strong sound quality is a must, as is volume control, to help with a weak connection. One key feature to look for with a Bluetooth headset is Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Technology. DSP allows headset speakers to compensate for background noise by increasing the listening volume level automatically. The Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset sets the bar with their military-grade noise cancellation headset.

    2) Comfort. If the device has an earhook, make sure that it fits comfortably around your ear. If it has a boom, some of them have a size-option that can make them more suitable to fit. The least comfortable option is the "in the ear" headset, but its higher sound quality and clarity can make it a good option if you don’t mind the positioning.

    3) Pairing. Device pairing is the ability of a Bluetooth headset to search for and recognize another device, like you phone, printer or music device. A Bluetooth headset should be able to find and function with up to seven devices.

    4) Range of Use. The headset should have an unobstructed range of at least 10 meters (about thirty feet) – which is standard for Bluetooth Class 2 devices. You can verify this range by using the headset in obstructed and unobstructed distances from the phone or wireless device so you are sure of its capabilities.

    5) Ease of Use. Is there voice-activation for hands-free use? Can all or most of the functions be managed this way? Making sure that the device can be used hands-free keeps you out of danger of many states no-cell-phone laws while driving.

    6) Price. Price can range anywhere from about $20 up to almost $200. In many cases, the higher the price means the higher the quality and better functionality, but it’s not necessary to go straight to the top in cost. Keeping your cost between $65 and $100 will provide a device that will offer good quality with solid functions.

    7) Battery. A common complaint among Bluetooth headset users is lack of battery life.

    • Look for 8 hours of talk or play-time, up to 100 hours when idle.
    • How does it charge and how long does charging take?

     

    8) Compatibility. Should comply with at least Bluetooth 1.1 technology.

    • 1.2 is becoming more common. This version helps to eliminate radio frequency interference with a frequency hopping option for better security.
    • Version 2.0 has been introduced with some devices and goes a step further with faster transmission speeds and lower battery consumption.

     

    9) Functionality. Functions should be accessible through either voice –activation or hands-on-maintenance. Some functions to look for are:

    • Last number redial
    • Voice dialing
    • Transfer call to or from phone
    • 3-Way Calling
    • Mute
    • Volume control

     

    10) Style. Last but not at all least is the style of the device. There are two major categories for current Bluetooth headsets – boom or no boom. A boom is a mouth-piece attachment that looks like something an operator would wear.

    • Boom options – While they can be heavier and bulky, they offer higher clarity.
    • Non-boom options can either be "in the ear" headsets (less comfortable but more secure) or headsets that are worn around the ear via a folding clip.

     

    Keep in mind that Bluetooth technology is constantly evolving. Making sure that the device you choose is compatible with the optimal amount of Bluetooth versions and devices, allowing for better value for the future.

     




  •  07-13-2007, 12:59 AM 105077 in reply to 105061

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    Re: Top 10 Tips For Buying a Bluetooth Headset

    YesYesYes

     

    I hope you put all of these informational pieces into Blogs, so they don't get lost when the thread times out! your good at it.Wink


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  •  07-13-2007, 4:52 PM 105749 in reply to 105077

    Re: Top 10 Tips For Buying a Bluetooth Headset

    Call me crazy but I like to stick to one that matches the brand on my phone. ie. Moto and Moto.

     

  •  07-14-2007, 9:10 PM 106655 in reply to 105749

    Re: Top 10 Tips For Buying a Bluetooth Headset

    how about a list of the best by price range?

     

    I'm in the market for one and I'm sure other would find it useful...

     

    something like $0-$20, $21-$50, etc? 

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