Keep Two Hands on the Wheel with a Mobile Phone Headset

Posted on August 17, 2010

Many cities and states have begun passing legislation that prohibits talking on a hand-held phone while driving. Even if you live in a place where such a law has not yet been put into place, chances are it’s not far behind. If nothing else, we can all recognize the danger associated with holding a phone while you’re trying to drive a car. However, we also acknowledge that never making a call while in the car is not only inconvenient but may be unrealistic. Most states include provisions in these laws that permit talking on a cell phone while driving if you’re using a hands-free device. For the safety of you and the people around you, consider investing in one of these head set devices. Plus, you’ll look like a secret agent.For something discreet and affordable, the Planatronics MX200 Cellular Headset can be purchased for under 30 and has a discreet earpiece with an easy-to-use volume adjuster. WindSmart technology helps reduce the disruptive sounds caused by background wind. With only one earpiece you won’t be completely tuned out to everything around you.Though it comes at a much higher cost, the Jabra Stone is a sleek multi-functioning headset. Noise cancelling features eliminate background noise and guarantee your voice is heard clearly on the other end of the line. The rubber padding of this device adds comfort to every phone call and you can stream music from your phone into the headset as well.Even though there are many products that are compatible with all different types of phones, one of the best ways to guarantee quality sound and reception is by finding a headset designed for your specific phone model. Wireless Emporium is a great resource for matching up your cell phone with certain headsets.

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