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Bluetooth Headset Features

Bluetooth wireless headsets, like all headsets, come in several varieties and models. Every Bluetooth wireless headset offers unique features/benefits. The features offered depend upon the intended use of the headset and the environment in which the headset will be used. For example, a person using a headset in a noisy office environment would most likely prefer a headset that offers noise reduction and superior sound quality. It is important to find a headset that offers the features necessary to satisfy your particular needs.

The main types of Bluetooth wireless headsets are:

Range:- Depending on which Bluetooth Power Class and Version the headset falls under, Bluetooth wireless headsets can connect to other compatible Bluetooth enabled devices, like cell phones, up to 30 ft. away.

Active Noise Reduction (ANR):- ANR creates inverted sound waves that essentially fight off the sound waves coming towards your ears.

Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology:- Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology is an innovative feature that allows headset speakers to compensate for background noise by increasing the listening volume level automatically.

LCD Display:- Some of the newer, more advanced Bluetooth wireless headsets have built-in LCD screens that offer various different display features.

 
 
 
 

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