Bluetooth Wireless Headsets Computer Software Web Tips Guide
Bluetooth Wireless Headsets Use With Hands Free Bluetooth Phones
By Rainbow Spear
If you have ever had to choose between taking an important phone
call and finishing up a project that required both hands, then
you know how frustrating it can be. Bluetooth wireless headsets
are a great tool that allow you to keep up your conversation while
being able to keep your hands busy and productive.
Bluetooth headsets are hands-free, wire-free devices that you
simply attach onto your ear. This gives you the freedom to take
care of other important tasks, such as using the computer, doing
the dishes, driving the car, or anything else that is better done
with both hands, yet still allows you to carry on a phone conversation.
Bluetooth Wireless Headsets With Bluetooth Enabled Phones
Bluetooth wireless headsets are most often used in combination
with Bluetooth enabled phones. This lets you use your cell phone
without having to hold it up to your ear and without having that
annoying cord that gets tangled up and caught on things.
In addition, you could use your Bluetooth wireless headset to
interact with different applications on your Bluetooth enabled
computer, such as listening to MP3 tunes or talking over a VoIP
connection.
Talk On Phone Hands Free While Driving
The popularity of Bluetooth headsets has continually increased
since they were first introduced. They have proven to make people’s
lives easier and more productive, not to mention safer, when it
comes to review your options and being able to drive with both
hands on the wheel and still have a clear conversation via your
cell phone.
Bluetooth headsets are also being designed to be more stylish
and in some circles, could even be considered a fashion, or at
least a technology statement. If you are ever in a store or an
airport or waiting in line at the movies and see someone who appears
to be talking to themselves, it’s a good bet that if you could
catch a glimpse of the other ear, you would see their Bluetooth
wireless headset.
Crystal Clear Quality Sound
Another advantage of wireless headsets over their wired predecessors,
is that this mobile wireless technology also delivers crystal
clear quality of sound. In addition, you can use your Bluetooth
enabled headset to use all of the voice activated commands that
are available in your Bluetooth wireless phone.
This makes it easy to send, receive and even make phone calls
from your cell phone even if it is stowed away in a purse, pocket
or briefcase, as long as your Bluetooth phone has functions that
can be voice activated.
Choice Of Features On A Bluetooth Headset
When you are considering which of the available Bluetooth headsets
is best for you, there are a number of different features that
you should check out. Since there are so many choices, a Bluetooth
wireless headset should have just the right compliment of functions
that you require.
One of the first things you will want to check on in a wireless
headset, is the range of the device. The range will vary somewhat
depending of the version and the power class. In most cases, a
Bluetooth wireless headset will be able to connect to other Bluetooth
devices within a range of about 30 feet.
Reduce Ambient Noise From The Surroundings
Active noise reduction (ANR) is an important feature to look
for in a wireless headset. ANR headsets use a specific technology
that is able to reduce the ambient noise from your surroundings.
This is especially helpful in improving your conversations while
you are on the road or anytime you have a lot of background noise.
Other common features on Bluetooth wireless headsets are things
such as: Digital signal processing (DSP), which helps overcome
background noise by adjusting the listening volume automatically;
LCD displays which provide easy access to various features and
which provide caller ID functionality; ringtones or vibration
functions to alert you of an incoming call if your cell phone
is tucked away elsewhere.
In addition to these and other features and options, you should
also be sure to compare the expected battery life of the Bluetooth
wireless headset you are considering.
About the Author:
Rainbow Spear has written a number of articles on Bluetooth, Computers and
Software including
Bluetooth Technology,
Aliph Jawbone 2 Bluetooth Headset,
Bluetooth Enabled Phones,
Computer Troubleshooting,
Boot Sector Virus Removal,
Identity Theft Statistics,
Zone Alarm Download,
Internet Banking,
Software Development.
Keep a lookout for more of his articles on this website.
Did You Know This About Bluetooth?
What providers offer Bluetooth services on their phones?
A cell phone provider is not the one that
ensures that the phone has Bluetooth capabilities. It is not
an added feature like a data plan or text messaging. Bluetooth
technology comes from the actual device itself. If you want to
be able to use a hands-free device you must check the features
on each individual phone model.
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