Efficiency, Efficiency, Efficiency.
Do you need to keep in touch with employees or clients many miles away? Not a problem. The Bluetooth headset is the technology for you. Teleconferencing is important. Instead of the office teleconference occurring amidst noise and pandemonium, the Bluetooth headset offers a mobile technology that can be used in a location conducive to concentration and brainstorming.
Oh the marvels of technology! You are able to link your Bluetooth headset with multiple phones - perfect for the business user. Pairing allows the user to connect the headset and phone instantly. Until you decide otherwise, pairing allows the phone and headset to recall each other and connect every time.
Bluetooth Headset Considerations.
When deciding on the Bluetooth Headset, consider the following:
1. Version. The most recent version of the Bluetooth headset is 2.0. This version uses a reduced amount of power, is three times as fast, and offers simplified multi-links because of more bandwidth. At more cost is the 2.1 version; however, this version reduces some of the earlier model's problems and offers increased power conservation.
2. Budget. Your budget is another consideration when purchasing the Bluetooth headset. The sets range in price from $30 to $300 depending upon your requirements.
3. User. You should also give thought to the user when purchasing your Bluetooth headset. If you can try before you buy, all the better. If you are purchasing for employees, consider accessories with eyeglass friendly clips or interchangeable loops.
4. Size. Headsets come in different sizes. Smaller headsets offer smaller buttons. Depending upon your personal choice, you may decide on a larger headset for added convenience when it comes to use.
5. Life of the Battery . Battery life is an extremely important consideration in any technology today. How many times have you been in the middle of an important phone call or task, only to have the technology whisper to you, "I need more life"? Battery life selection varies from between two to 10 hours talk time, whilst standby time can include 25 to 250 hours. Most importantly, keep in mind, no battery life means no calls.
The Bluetooth headset is an invaluable business tool, allowing the user to conduct business with ease. The headset allows the user to communicate with clients and employees instantaneously and from a distance. You will be able to have up to 5-10 people on the line.
The Bluetooth headset enhances efficiency and productivity - what an advantage!
Sources:
*How to Choose a Bluetooth Headset, TheTravelInsider.com
*Bluetooth Headsets, Buy.com
*Curt Franklin and Julia Layton, How Bluetooth Works, HowStuff Works.com
Published by DJG08
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