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Why a Bluetooth Headset Might be Best for your Job

Why Choose a Bluetooth Headset?

There was a time when the Bluetooth headset was an important accessory of a realtor, or the salesman. They wore headsets, ostensibly to stay in touch constantly. Today, Bluetooth headsets have more versatile features and is being widely used as a way for hands-free calling device.

Where to use Bluetooth Headsets?

A Bluetooth headset can keep you connected if you’re in your car a lot, yes, but we’re also seeing them pop up on retail store floors, in noisy factories, and in office environments where sitting is the new smoking. A headset lets you be hands-free so you can write, operate another device or machinery, get up and stretch your legs, or fold clothes or unpack boxes while staying in touch.

Types of Bluetooth Headsets

Depending on what you need your Bluetooth headset for, you’ll have a few choices. There’s the small and compact, thumb-size Bluetooth earpieces that are quite discrete, all the way up to the larger headband-style headsets, and a lot in between.

There’s also specialized Bluetooth headsets for the many ways you might connect; use them fully wirelessly with your smartphone, connected to your office desk phone, or use a wireless Bluetooth headset as a 2-way or open channel radio in a large space.

What can a Bluetooth headset do that Bluetooth headphones can’t?

You might be thinking, why not just get headphones or earbuds for calls and handsfree listening? Good question. The truth is, Bluetooth headsets are dedicated to making phone calls and other audio communications, including two-way, more clear. They often have features like noise suppression microphones or noise cancellation, so you can block out distractions and keep focused. You may also see technology like noise cancelling and echo reduction, meaning if you need to use a headset to communicate on a loud factory floor, you won’t be drowned out my background noise.

Headphones are improving, however, and there are now several models of Bluetooth earphones that might actually work just fine for your environment.

How does a bluetooth headset work?

A Bluetooth headset works by using radio signals instead of cords or wires to link up to your smartphone, desk phone or computer. This enables you to talk on the phone or converse with colleagues without the tangle and distraction of wires or cords—and it means you can get up and walk around to add some steps to your activity tracker or smart watch. In some cases your Bluetooth headset may come with a small transmitter that acts at the bridge between a device (like an office phone) that’s not Bluetooth equipped, and your Bluetooth wireless headset.