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Join Date: May 2008
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Bluetooth Headsets
Before you begin your search for a Bluetooth headset, you should read the technical specifications of your mobile phone. Newer mobile phones are equipped with a technology called A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile), A2DP allows mobile phones to stream audio in stereo using Bluetooth.
The first thing to look for in a Bluetooth Headset is talk time, most Bluetooth headsets offer a talk time of about 5-6 hours. However, Bluetooth headset such as the H681 offers a talk time of up to 8 hours. In addition, it is important to look at the operating distance of the headset, most Bluetooth 2.0 headsets can work for up to 10 meters, make sure the headset you are buying also has a similar operating distance. Although all Bluetooth headsets are ergonomic and designed to be worn on either ear, it is important to check if the headset you are buying can be worn on either ear. Newer models of Bluetooth headsets offer state of the art facilities like noise cancellation and automatic noise reduction. Last edited by Admin : 05-15-2008 at 08:54 PM. |
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