Choosing a Bluetooth headset means that you’ve taken the initiative to drive safer and smarter. You can avoid the safety hazards by purchasing Bluetooth headsets, which will allow you to continue to communicate with the people that you need to communicate. The insurance company you have a plan with will also appreciate your safer driving practices, and it will save you money, since you won’t be likely to get in accidents. Here are 5 Bluetooth headsets to consider buying.
- The Motorola Finiti is a good, affordable option. For $41.61, you can get one of the best values on the Bluetooth headset market. Complete with all of the features you need and even some that are just for show, the Motorola Finiti will do the job you need it to do. You’ll be able to drive safely and smartly for a bargain price. For most people who are on a budget but would still like to decrease their chances of crashing, this is a wise choice.
- 2. The BlueAnt Q2 is a bit more expensive than the Motorola Finiti at $52.95, but it also is likely a better choice. It’s slim and slender, and features text-to-speech commands, as well as multipoint connectivity and unbeatable sound quality for the price. The call quality can even stand up to windy weather conditions. Combining price and features, this is likely the best headset available for people to buy.
- Another fine option is the Plantronics Voyager Pro UC Headset. Coming at $86.29, you’ll get smart sensor technology that enables calls to be routed right to the headset. You’ll also enjoy the ability to play and pause music from this headset. It’s a fan-favorite design with great audio clarity, and it will perform great when you need it.
- Headset shoppers should definitely check out the Jawbone Era. It comes from a long line of successful headsets, and it features an attractive, unique design, built-in caller ID, HD-level audio and a stock accelerometer. It features innovative, high-end features and a design that anyone would love, all for about $112.17.
- Another Jawbone product, the Icon, rounds out the list. For $104.29, you can get many of the same features with this as you can with the Era. The difference is that the icon has a more comfortable ear setup, and also a wideband speaker. It lacks a lot of the high-end features that the Era has, however. Overall, you should probably stay away from this one in favor of a more affordable headset, even with some missing features.
Bluetooth headsets are highly-recommended for anyone who wants to have a safer driving experience. Research suggests that texting and talking on cell phones while driving is almost just as likely to cause you to be involved in an accident as drinking and driving. You can have confidence that you’ll be safer on the road, not only for yourself, but for others, too. Your odds of being in an accident will diminish greatly with the help of a Bluetooth headset.
Photo Credit: Eli Hodapp
Tags: Bluetooth, Mobile Devices, Smartphones






on January 24, 2012 at 2:30 pm
Correct. If you want to prevent accidents, just buy a blue tooth. It will save you so much money for accidents that might occur. Have you tried driving while talking on the phone? Pretty scary right?
I like the post. Drives awareness to people!
-Garry
on January 31, 2012 at 6:08 pm
I just recently reviewed the Plantronics Voyager PRO HD and as mentioned, it does come with smart sensor technology. It’s really cool and certainly makes life much easier – as you don’t need to worry about turning it off and on. Simply wear it or don’t wear it – everything else will be done for you automatically
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on March 21, 2012 at 10:22 pm
It’s indeed simply amazing and cool. I do totally agree with Garry, you must have a headset especially while driving. That’s indeed a great help and for your safety. The models are great i should get one soon.
on March 24, 2012 at 3:51 pm
A headset is really an important tool today and when it is of finest quality it does makes one sacrificing some of the savings but is never dishearten and these 5 headsets are the top ones in this regard!
Hope i have one soon…
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on May 11, 2012 at 8:08 am
Personally I think simply not talking on the phone whilst driving is a far safer alternative. It’s simply not necessary; if I desperately need to make a call I pull over, and I honestly can’t understand why more people don’t do the same.
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on May 22, 2012 at 1:21 am
I’d go with a stereo Bluetooth head set as I’ll be able to enjoy music while I drive or jogging .Plantronics been the one of the best Bluetooth headsets so far. But when we consider about the sound quality and price both, Sony Ericsson Bluetooth head sets are affordable and having amazing sound quality
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