Bluetooth Headset

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Motorola Genuine H700 Bluetooth Headset

Motorola Genuine H700 Bluetooth Headset

One piece of remarkable technology that emerged a not too long ago is referred to as Bluetooth technology. Before Bluetooth technology was invented, people had to transfer data to and from different mobile devices via a standard data cable; however, when Bluetooth came about, the goal was to eliminate the need for this data cable. Now, data can be transmitted between mobile devices that are a short distance from each other using radio waves, which means that there are not any wires whatsoever that, are involved during this transmission. This is making mobile phones, an already convenient object by itself, even more convenient by allowing wireless transferring of data among two or more different mobile devices.

Bluetooth is actually used for a number of different purposes. The most common form of Bluetooth that people are familiar is the type listed above; the transferring of data among two or more different mobile devices. This data can be anything from texts, voice messages, pictures, videos, sounds and more. However, Bluetooth can be used among stationary devices as well such as more modern desktop computers; meaning that for example, your cell phone could be synchronized with your desktop computer if both devices possess Bluetooth technology and are within a working range of each other.

One of the most popular applications of Bluetooth lies within the creation and use of Bluetooth headsets. Originally, if one wanted to use a headset and microphone in conjunction with their phones (mobile or household), a corded, bulky headset that wrapped around the head had to be used, which sometimes could pose to be a nuisance. However, Bluetooth headsets are changing that by being the complete opposite of traditional headsets. A Bluetooth headset is completely wireless, being connected to your phone via Bluetooth applications on both devices. Bluetooth headsets are also extremely small and fit usually onto one ear, rather than wrapping completely around the head. These nifty little headsets work a whole lot more effectively than a traditional microphone and headset, even though a Bluetooth headset is significantly smaller than a traditional headset.

When most people think of Bluetooth headsets, they think of headsets that are used merely just for mobile phones, but there are other applications that can be used in conjunction with Bluetooth headsets. A lot of modern stereos and computers come with Bluetooth built right in, meaning that a Bluetooth headset can be used to listen to music either on the stereo or the music stored on your computer. As the technology progresses, newer and newer forms of Bluetooth are being created that are stronger than their previous counterparts. Bluetooth is not only small and portable; it is not as noticeable as a traditional, bulky headset.

Features and Pricing of Bluetooth Headsets

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Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Headset

Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Headset

Bluetooth came along a few years ago and since its emergence, has become extremely among consumers everywhere; especially mobile phone users. What Bluetooth does, is allow for two or more devices possessing Bluetooth to synchronize with each other and share different forms of data via radio signals. Modern day device such as mobile phones, desktop computers, laptops, mp3 players, stereos and so many other electronic devices are operating in conjunction with Bluetooth. Bluetooth can not only be used to send data to other Bluetooth possessing devices, but it can also be used to  synchronize with items such as headphones; for example, there are Bluetooth headsets that can synchronize with mobile phones to offer a wireless, hands free way to talk on the phone.

Before we can discuss all of the different features of Bluetooth headsets, we have to know about the devices that Bluetooth headsets can work in conjunction with. The mobile phone is probably the most common as well as most popular device when it comes to Bluetooth headsets. A Bluetooth headset can wirelessly connect to a mobile phone via Bluetooth; this headset is small and usually fits around one ear and will allow a person to conveniently talk and listen when using their phones. There are also Bluetooth headsets that can synchronize with certain mp3 players, laptops and stereos that have Bluetooth and will allow the person using the headset to wirelessly listen to music and other similar things.

There is actually a pretty wide range of different features that come into play when shopping for a Bluetooth headset. You need to take into consideration your personal preferences and then couple that with all the different Bluetooth headset features to make the best decision. Some headsets have a bigger range than others, meaning they can connect to a device from a longer distance away; for example, you could leave your phone in another room and still be able to talk on it thanks to your headset. Some headsets offer noise reduction technologies that can help you hear better, as well as features that automatically turn up the volume when it gets louder. Battery life is also a huge factor because naturally a longer battery life is going to be most preferred. Some Bluetooth headsets have LCD displays, a microphone boom, no microphone boom, ringtones and a vibration feature, a better design and a more comfortable fit.

Naturally, the more features you want in your Bluetooth headset, the more it is going to take its toll on your wallet. So you really need to take into consideration the features that you absolutely need, otherwise you may end up paying for features that you do not need, or that you can afford. There are Bluetooth headsets that can be bought for as cheap as fifteen dollars and some that can cost well over a hundred dollars; the hundred dollar Bluetooth headsets will most likely boast more features than the fifteen dollar ones. Sometimes the cheaper the Bluetooth headset, the worse it will function so maybe shelling out a little more is worth it. Either way, a Bluetooth headset makes talking on the phone more convenient and sometimes even safer; investing in one may not be a bad idea.

Types of Bluetooth Headsets

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Bluetooth Stereo Headset

Bluetooth Stereo Headset

Most people who have cell phones in our current, modern world, will usually have a Bluetooth headset that is to be used to make talking on the phone a bit easier. Bluetooth works by allowing data to be transferred wirelessly over short distances between two or more mobile devices using radio waves. The emergence of Bluetooth has eliminated the hassle of having to use a data to transfer data between two different devices. The most popular Bluetooth application would have to be Bluetooth headsets which wirelessly sync with a mobile phone to allow for a convenient, hands free way to talk on the phone.

Any type of Bluetooth headset is probably more comfortable than a traditional headset that is wired to the phone and is sometimes a bit bulky. There are three main types of Bluetooth headsets that are popular among Bluetooth users; ear buds, over the ear and around the ear Bluetooth headsets. Ear buds have always been popular because they are small and fit directly into the ear cavity to allow for an optimal listening experience. However, traditional forms of ear buds are corded meaning that you have to deal with a length of cord that can sometimes get in the way. Sometimes the cord can become entangled or snagged on something and get pulled abruptly from your ears. With Bluetooth styles of ear buds, they still fit directly into your ear cavity and do not have a cord that can become snagged or entangled. These can be used in conjunction with mp3 players, computers and stereo systems that are also outfitted with Bluetooth.

Over the ear headphones fit onto the outer edges of the ear and completely encompass it, also allowing for a prime listening experience. Similar to ear buds, traditional over the ear style headphones were corded which present you with a length of cord that would always have to be hassled with. Over the ear Bluetooth headsets however, are the same as traditional with the exception of not having a troublesome cord to deal with. Over the ear Bluetooth headsets wrapped around the head and applied a slight amount of pressure that kept the actual headphones attached properly to the ear. These headsets also offered an aesthetic appeal over that of their traditional, corded counterpart by being sleek and cutting edge in design. These can be used in conjunction with mp3 players, computers and stereo systems that are also outfitted with Bluetooth.

The last type of Bluetooth headset, that is also the most popular when it comes to Bluetooth headsets for mobile phones, is the kind that wraps around the ear by means of a usually plastic hook that fits comfortably behind the ear. This type of Bluetooth headset also mixes with the ear bud because not only does it wrap around the ear, but it also has an ear bud equipped on it that fits into the ear. This style of Bluetooth headset only attaches to one ear and is wirelessly synched to a mobile phone. There is also a microphone outfitted onto this headset to allow you to talk on the phone and listen, presenting a truly wireless, hands free way to use the phone. An around the ear Bluetooth headset is significantly smaller than other headsets and is sometimes unnoticeable which can sometimes provide a comical experience for others because people may think you are talking to yourself if they do not see the headset.

Can Bluetooth Headsets Cause Health Problems?

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iPhone Bluetooth Headset

iPhone Bluetooth Headset

Bluetooth headsets are being used by consumers everywhere, young and old. A Bluetooth headset is basically a small headset that connects to your phone wirelessly (via Bluetooth) and allows you to use your phone hands free by letting you hear a person talk as well as allowing you to talk back. Bluetooth headsets are basically like traditional headsets with the exception that Bluetooth headsets are wireless, smaller and more efficient than traditional headsets. With the popularity of Bluetooth headsets growing tremendously with each day that passes, there is a lot of talk that these headsets can be harmful to humans and could cause complications if used extensively.

There is actually quite a bit of a debate going on between Bluetooth advocates and those opposed to Bluetooth as to whether or not Bluetooth headsets are dangerous to human health or not. Some people say that Bluetooth headsets are extremely harmful while others say that there is absolutely no risk to using a Bluetooth headset whatsoever. Cell phones, when held directly to the ear, are believed to cause health problems due to the microwave radiation it emits. The same is believed to be true of corded headsets due to the wire, but a lot of people will agree that since there is no wire on a Bluetooth headset, then the risk thought to be associated with these headsets is in fact, nonexistent.

It is true however, that whenever any form of wireless technology is used, the person using it is in fact subjected to microwave radiation. Long term subjection to microwave radiation has been thought to be factors in Cancer, Leukemia, Alzheimer’s, birth defects, autism and many other health complications. Since Bluetooth headsets subject your brain, eyes and ears to a pretty intense stream of microwave radiation, these headsets have been thought to be factors in people developing brain tumors, going deaf, going blind, getting headaches and more. The question of whether or not Bluetooth headsets can cause these complications is still up for debate and going through numerous studies art that.

Most people do believe that Bluetooth headsets are still safer than holding a cell phone directly to your head, as the radiation emitted from a cell phone held directly to the head is believed to be far worse. A Bluetooth headset would probably still be safer than actually talking on a physical cell phone and until further studies have been conducted, should probably be held true. The one thing that talking on a cell phone can cause for sure, Bluetooth or not, is death or injury due to using it while driving. Do everyone a favor, do not drive and operate a cell phone.