Wireless Bluetooth headsets are the latest in this area of technology. The five leading headsets with the most reliability and functionality are the following.
The first is the Aliph Jawbone Icon. It combines comfort, style and top of the line audio quality. It has the latest technology for noise cancellation, resulting in the clearest voice quality. This new model has noticeably improved design and a better pricing compared to its competitors, though it does require extra purchase of accessories to increase its functionality.
Savor M1100 Headset is a tough competitor with Plantronics’ cutting-edge audio technology that is almost similar to the clear and crisp audio from Jawbone. However, Savor M1100′s no. 1 feature can also be its toughest weakness–the Vocalyst service. This allows a high-tech read-aloud service for texts and emails but is only free for the first year of use.
The third place goes to Jabra Extreme, a great headset for people who need extra security features because of the earhooks that are short and narrow for a snug fit. It can be easily replaced with a larger hook for larger ears or it can simply be removed if it is not comfortable. Call quality may be inconsistent and it lacks built-in applications for texting and emailing.
At fourth is Motorola Motopure H17txt, which mainly stands out because of the MotoSpeak that allows users to easily send text messages or emails from the headset. It is also sleek and small for less hassle but audio quality should have been improved especially for noise cancellation and volume. Another problem is that it is only compatible with Blackberry and Android phones.
Finally, the LG HBM-900 takes the fifth place because of its comfort and price in relation to sound quality. However it has a poor range of features and poor design.