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Most stylish bluetooth headsets.

The problem with most bluetooth headsets is that they make everyone think they’re extras in Minority Report. The other problem is that they are often unobtrusive so it’s difficult to spot one on someone. This makes spotting crazy people more difficult. So if bluetooth is your thing, why not make a feature of your headset, instead of attaching some flashing cheap bit of plastic to your ear, treat your bluetooth like a piece of fine jewellery or an accessory.

Jawbone

The Jawbone is the Louis Vuitton of Bluetooth headsets. They manage to combine style with great features:

Aliph Jawbone Noise Shield Bluetooth Headset

The Aliph Jawbone voice activity sensor identifies and isolates speech. Then it removes any background noise meaning you can speak normally in any environoment. The Aliph boosts frequencies that inccrease voice intelligibility.

Jawbone II Bluetooth Headset

The Jawbone 2 is 50% smaller than its predecessor and includes noise assassin technology ensuring as much ambient noise is cancelled out as possible. The Jawbone 2 has a faster processor for heavier signal processing. With its fast charge battery, it can charge 80& of it capacity in 30 minutes.

Sennheiser VMX 100 Office

The Sennheiser VMX 100 Office can be used at your desk, connecting to a landline or on the move through your mobile. This flexibility suits people who may work in an office but are also use their mobiles. As well as connecting to a landline the VMX 100 can connect to computer which allows Skype calls. It is lightweight weighing a mere 15g and with only one button and one volume control it is incredibly easy to use.
The Zivio is small and lightweight. Unlike most bluetooth device it includes an extendable microphone that you can shape round your mouth. This ergonomic design makes it one of the best fitting bluetooth devices on the market.
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