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Use Both Hands with Bluetooth

By: Mark Agualera

Sometimes you just need to talk on the phone at the same time that you need to accomplish another important task or two. And, in this day and age, when the ability to multi-task is ever more important, Bluetooth wireless headsets are a huge help.

Bluetooth Headsets are wireless devices that allow hands-free conversations by attaching the device to your ear. You then have 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, all while still carrying on a phone conversation.

Bluetooth wireless headsets can be used with Bluetooth enabled phones, allowing you to talk on your cell phone hands-free and without wires that might get tangled up in your task. But there are other uses for a Bluetooth wireless headset as well. You could use it to connect to a computer that is Bluetooth enabled, which would allow you to listen to music and use your VoIP phone.

Bluetooth headsets have grown in popularity continually since they were the first on the market. Bluetooth headsets have proven to make people's lives easier and more productive, as well as being safer when it comes to being able to drive with both hands on the wheel and still have a clear conversation via your cell phone.

In some circles, Bluetooth headsets are considered a fashion, or at least a technology statement. If you are ever in a public place and see somebody chatting away to themselves, don't automatically assume the person is crazy. Chances are he has a Bluetooth headset attached to his ear.

Wireless headsets have the advantage over their wired predecessors of delivering crystal clear sound quality. You can also use your Bluetooth enabled headset to use all of the voice-activated commands that are available on your Bluetooth phone. So you can make and receive phone calls even if your phone is not available, as long as your Bluetooth phone is voice activated.

While you are thinking of buying a Bluetooth headset, see the number of different features available. Considering there is such a wide array of options, a Bluetooth wireless headset should provide you with the proper blend of functions that you require. One of your first objectives when choosing a wireless headset is to determine the range of the device. The version and the power class determine the range, which varies. Normally a Bluetooth wireless headset is able to hook up with other Bluetooth devices inside a range of about 30 feet.

When shopping for a wireless headset, a good feature to be included is active noise reduction (ANR). A specific technology is used in ANR headsets that help with ambient noise reduction. If you have a lot of background noise, like on the road, this helps in improving your conversations.

One popular feature that is available on some Bluetooth wireless headsets is an LCD display. This tiny display on your headset allows you to see who is calling with the Caller ID feature. It also allows you to access the features of your Bluetooth wireless headset.

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Mark Agualera, a contractor, uses a blue tooth wireless headset for talking with clients and workers to render service quickly and efficiently. As a pool owner, Mark recommends Foothill Pool Care, a Cameron Park pool maintenance company. They also hold themselves up to high standards, responding quickly and consistently every time.

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