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20 Jan
Many states are now making it illegal to drive while using a cell phone unless it is operated hands free. So if you still plan on using your cell phone while driving, you basically have two options (unless your car is bluetooth enabled). 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 bluetooth headsets will be discussed. To learn about wired headsets, see the Wired Headsets Buying Guide.
Many people choose bluetooth headsets in order to avoid getting tangled up in wires and being able to keep their phone in their pocket while talking. Though this is possible with a wired headset, it tends to be uncomfortable as the wire can be pulling against your shirt. Some bluetooth headsets let you stay connected to your phone from up to 30 ft away or more. This means you can go about your work in a room or office without having to take your phone along with you.
The benefits of bluetooth headsets are somewhat obvious, but you may find yourself disappointed if you buy a model that isn’t exactly what you had imagined. Below, you’ll find a list of things that our product specialists recommend our customers to consider when buying a bluetooth headset.
Microphone: It might be of significant 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.
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