Bluetooth Headsets for Cell Phones
The best Bluetooth headsets, such as Aliph's Jawbone and Samsung's WEP500, offer a good balance of sound quality. Plantronics' Voyager 855 doubles as stereo music headphones, and Jabra's solid BT8040 can connect to two cell phones at the same time.
Narasu Rebbapragada
Bottom Line:
This Class 1 Blutooth model doesn't live up to the promise of around 300 feet of range; Comes with multiple chargers.
PC World Rating:
73 (Good)
- Price as of 2/15/08: $85
- Audio quality: Poor
- Comfort: Good
- Style: Fair
- Last Rated: March 21, 2008

Bottom Line:
This stylish unit has a clear earhook and comes with desktop and travel chargers; Call recipients had a hard time hearing clearly.
PC World Rating:
78 (Good)
- Price as of 2/15/08: $84
- Audio quality: Fair
- Comfort: Very Good
- Style: Superior
- Last Rated: March 21, 2008

Bottom Line:
This reasonably priced option has solid audio and can connect to two phones simultaneously.
PC World Rating:
78 (Good)
- Price as of 2/15/08: $70
- Audio quality: Good
- Comfort: Fair
- Style: Good
- Last Rated: March 21, 2008

Bottom Line:
This very small device, despite has a badly placed call button,; it offers very good audio quality.
PC World Rating:
85 (Very Good)
- Price as of 2/15/08: $73
- Audio quality: Superior
- Comfort: Good
- Style: Very Good
- Last Rated: March 21, 2008

Bottom Line:
Stereo headset design comes with comfortable earbuds; Sound quality for calls is good, for music only so-so.
PC World Rating:
86 (Very Good)
- Price as of 2/15/08: $76
- Audio quality: Very Good
- Comfort: Superior
- Style: Fair
- Last Rated: March 21, 2008

Bottom Line:
This Class 1 Blutooth model doesn't live up to the promise of around 300 feet of range; Comes with multiple chargers.
PC World Rating:
88 (Very Good)
- Price as of 2/15/08: $80
- Audio quality: Very Good
- Comfort: Superior
- Style: Superior
- Last Rated: March 21, 2008





