Bluetooth And You
Why Use A Bluetooth Headset
By Lee MacRae
Devices using Bluetooth technology are becoming more and more popular around the world with millions of consumers picking them up every year. Without a doubt, one of the most popular Bluetooth devices is the amazing bluetooth wireless headset. For those not familiar with this new device, the following information will highlight what a Bluetooth headset is and why it is becoming so popular wherever they are sold around the world.
Headsets with Bluetooth technology are extremely light and easy to carry; and they simply attach over one ear. The range of uses about 33 feet [10 m] and can range from one to four hours of talk time. You then have to recharge. It gives you freedom from those messy cables and can connect you to your PC for conferencing as well as your cell phone, along with any other Bluetooth enabled device.
Another advantage of wireless headsets over their wired predecessors, is the fact this great technology delivers crystal clear quality of sound. In addition, you can use your enabled headset to use all of the voice activated commands that are available in your wireless cell 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 as long as your phone has functions that are voice-activated. Amazing isn't it?
When doing your headset comparison, you need to evaluate factors such as cost, facility to use and ergonomics. Without a doubt it should be comfortable, very easy to handle and within your budget protocols. If you find the headset with all these factors, you have found the right headset for your needs. Go get it! And once you do you'll enjoy watching all those others fumble with their wired headsets.
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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.