Going hands free is just plain beneficial, and if you are driving a car, in many states it is also the law. The problem is the market is flooded with a wide range of the headsets that cost anywhere from $70 to $300. Before settling on one particular device, consider your usage needs. For example, if you plan on wearing your headset all day while juggling calls, you'll need an extremely comfortable model. Then the Jabra BT500 is suggested.
For a more subtle headset, perfect for quick jaunts to the coffee shop or discretely accepting calls in restaurants, one can check out Plantronics' Discovery 645. Then there is the BlueAnt X3 micro beeps a three-tone warning when you are about to move out of Bluetooth range. The device also lets you pair with and cycle through up to three paired Bluetooth gadgets at once. Sound quality should always be a priority as well. |