Why Use A Bluetooth Headset
By Lee MacRae
More and more over the past few years, several state have passed new laws that requires any person driving and using a cell phone must use a hands-free headset. There are three types of cell phone headset kits for cars - portable car kits, permanent car kits or the simple ear headset. By far the most practical option is a bluetooth enabled wireless headset because it allows complete freedom and because headphones work well in the office and at home as well. To give you a fuller understanding, read along with us as we discuss just how a Bluetooth headset will make life much easier.
Headsets with Bluetooth technology our small, compact and very light and are mounted on/around your ear. Most Bluetooth headsets have a range about 33 feet and and can give 2 to 9 hours of talk time, depending on model. After that, the headset needs to be recharged. It gives you freedom from those messy cables and creates connection between you to your PC as well as your mobile phone, adding to the great versatility of the Bluetooth technology.
Another advantage of wireless headsets over the cumbersome wired style is that this unique technology also offers up an amazingly clear quality of sound. As well, you can use these Bluetooth enabled headsets to access an activate any voice command already available in your wireless phone. This unique technology makes it easy to receive, send and even begin calls from your cell even when stored in a briefcase, pocket or purse if it has functions that are voice-activated. Can you beat that?
to sum things up:
when looking for a cheap Bluetooth headset you should consider-
* Is it comfortable to wear? Can it be adjusted for a better fit? * How easy is it to pair with your phone? * Are the controls simple and easily laid out * Does the retailer your buying the cheap bluetooth headset from offer a money back guarantee?
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When Bluetooth cell phone headsets first hit the market, I was an interested but wary potential customer. Now I love Bluetooth.