Top Bluetooth Headsets
The best monoaural Bluetooth headsets offer great sound quality, as well as a comfortable fit.
Rated: Mar 29, 2011 4:50 PM
If you’ve been eyeing the Jawbone family of products for a while, and you expect to conduct calls in environments with background noise, check out the Era.
Rated: Mar 29, 2011 4:50 PM
If you rely on your cell phone and Skype, this Plantronics package neatly turns your PC into a Bluetooth communications hub. The headset performs reasonably well most of the time.
Great-sounding calls for a great price––as long as you’re not looking for super-advanced calling features.
The CommandOne makes it easy to listen to text messages and dictate your replies. Plus, it's easy to use, provides a comfortable fit, and has good call quality.
The Jawbone ICON HD really shines in its handling of background noise, and most of the time, its call quality is well above average. Plus the Nerd accessory makes it especially easy to use with your PC for voice applications.
Devotees of the solid hook-style headsets will like be pleased with overall call quality. If you’re new to the Voyager, just be prepared for a warming up period, given its bulky design.
Flexible wearing options make the HX550 stand out in the crowd. The headset's great call quality––most of the time––and snappy flip microphone power on/off mechanism will please Bluetooth buyers who are looking for a compact and dependable headset.
Voices sound good coming in, and calls sound great going out––almost all of the time. The carry-case, which functions as a portable charger, is a terrific asset, to boot.
The soft-padded Jabra Supreme is a great alternative for those who eschew ear buds. It's a pity that the audio quality did not measure up consistently.
Rated: Jan 5, 2012 2:30 PM
Useful headset gives you simple access to information when you're on the go.









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