Sunday, November 9, 2008

Great Tips On How To Buy Wired Headset?

Many states are making it illegal to drive when using a cell phone unless you are wearing a hands free headset. As of right now, you can either get a wired headset, or a wireless Bluetooth headset. Each type has its own distinct advantages, but in this buying guide only wired headsets will be covered.

Compatibility: You want to make sure that the headset is compatible with your cell phone. Often times it will connect through your cell phones headphone or mini USB jack. Make sure that the headphone jack on your phone is the same size of the headsets input. For example, normal stereo headphone jacks are 3.5mm, but many cell phones use a 2.5mm headphone jack instead. If you get a headset that works with 3.5mm but your cell phone only takes 2.5mm, you wont be able to connect without getting an additional adapter.

Microphone: It might be of importance to you for the microphone to work well in noisy environments. Check to see if the headset's microphone has noise-canceling capabilities so that the person on the other end only hears you, not your surroundings.

Comfort: A headset with great features that isn't comfortable won't do you much, because you'll never want to wear it. The comfort level of headsets is more a matter of personal preference; but having an idea of the type of design you want can definitely help. Some models even come with ear gels in an attempt to increase the level comfort you experience. Make sure the headset is lightweight and is capable of being attached to your head securely, so it doesn't fall off every time you move.

Wire Length: Consider the length of the wire that is attached to the headset. If the wire is too short, it may require you to hold the cell phone closer to your head, which defeats the whole purpose. Make sure the wire is long enough so you can set your cell phone down and still have the headset on your head securely and comfortably.

In-Line Volume Control: You may want a headset in which you can control the volume from the headset itself, instead of controlling it with your phone. This isn't a necessity, but could be a feature that is important to you.

Features: Some headsets can transmit in stereo, allowing you to play music on the headset as well as for talking to others. This could be great if you are looking for headphones as well as a headset. Note that with this feature the cost associated with it goes up. Other features include buttons to pick up a phone call, to reject a call, to put a person on hold, or even to switch to the other line.

Definitions:

Noise-Canceling Microphone: A microphone that is designed to cancel surrounding noise so that it is not broadcasted or recorded.

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