Booms
If you favor the traditional headset look with a microphone that arches toward your mouth, a model with a boom might be the best fit. Most models use a standard ear clip, but others clamp on in alternative ways. Just be warned you may wind up looking like a pop star in concert on a good day and a professional telemarketer on a bad day.
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1. | Jabra FreeSpeak BT250
CNETAsia rating: 8.3 out of 10 The good: Comfortable; impressive volume and clarity; large buttons.
The bad: Two-piece charger set.
The bottom line: You wind up looking a bit like a cyborg while wearing the Jabra, but this headset is a winner. The high volume and clarity makes it easy to forget you're even using it, while the unique, behind-the-ear design and rotating earpiece create a comfortable fit.
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2. | Motorola HS850
CNETAsia rating: 7 out of 10 The good: Comfortable fit; attractive design; decent sound quality.
The bad: Hard-to-press buttons; somewhat loose on the ear.
The bottom line: The Motorola HS850 offers Bluetooth fans a stylish, well-performing headset that you won't mind wearing.
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