The 10 Best Bluetooth Headsets
If you want to make hands-free calls while driving or just need your hands for other tasks, you need a solid Bluetooth headset.
If you want to make hands-free calls while driving or just need your hands for other tasks, you need a solid Bluetooth headset.
Isn't it time you went hands-free? Here's how to pick the right headset.
Bottom Line: The VXi BlueParrott S450-XT Bluetooth headset delivers decent stereo music performance with excellent outbound sound quality for over a day's worth of use.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The Plantronics Voyager Focus UC Bluetooth headset combines quality music playback with fantastic voice quality and unrivaled comfort.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The Sony Xperia Ear is an innovative Bluetooth headset with a built-in voice assistant you can control by nodding your head, but is too expensive for the call quality it delivers.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The Plantronics Voyager 5200 headset continues to set the standard for Bluetooth voice quality, but this model is a little less comfortable than previous generations.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The Jabra Steel is a Bluetooth headset designed for outdoor workers, or anyone who needs aggressive noise cancellation.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The Jabra Eclipse is a super-small Bluetooth headset, but it's hard to control, and too dependent on how and where you hold your phone.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The $60 Plantronics Explorer 500 sets the benchmark for affordable, no-frills Bluetooth headsets.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The Moto Hint acts as an extension of your Moto X's Voice and Assist features, letting you unlock and operate your phone from up to 150 feet away. But it's just an extremely expensive Bluetooth headset if you have any other smartphone.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The Plantronics Voyager Edge Bluetooth headset cuts the bulk of its predecessors without sacrificing superlative call quality.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The Era by Jawbone is a refined, discreet Bluetooth headset that offers solid call quality and dispenses with the stigma associated with more gaudy devices.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The Jabra Style is a Bluetooth headset with great audio quality for music, though its noise cancellation and fit could be a lot better.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The Jabra Stone3 looks great and features NFC, but it doesn't deliver the basic audio quality and battery life you need from a Bluetooth headset.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The Jabra Talk is a no-frills Bluetooth headset that's heavy on value and light on features.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The BlueAnt Q3 is a solid, high-end Bluetooth headset, but it doesn’t offer that many significant improvements over its predecessor, or the competition.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The Sony SBH20 is a surprisingly flexible stereo Bluetooth headset that is good for listening to music, taking calls, or even going wireless with your home stereo.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The Plantronics Calisto 620 wireless speakerphone offers both VoIP and Bluetooth calling in a compact form factor, but sound quality takes a hit and the price is on the high side.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The Plantronics Blackwire 720 headset is a solid one-stop solution for making VoIP or Bluetooth calls with your PC or cell phone in an office environment.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The included UC receiver makes this version of the Plantronics Voyager Legend Bluetooth headset better than ever, although you'll pay for the privilege.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The POP Bluetooth from Native Union is a fun retro handset that's comfortable to use, though call quality is less than stellar.
Read Full ReviewBottom Line: The sturdy Motorola S11-Flex HD delivers good sound quality, but its bulky design and high price give us pause.
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