What To Look For In An Earpiece For A Wireless Telephone Headset


Wireless telephone headsets are being used more and more in the office. They are not just an office accessory for call centers, almost everyone is taking advantage of them. When someone has to wear a headset for a long day at the office they want it to be comfortable. Most often the complaints about headsets are due to uncomfortable ear pieces. There are many styles of headset ear pieces.

Open back headphones are one design. The ear pieces sit on the ears and they are typically very lightweight. They are fine for use with a phone, but due to their construction have a lot of sound leakage. This means that others may hear the phone conversation or background noise may be distracting as the person wearing the headsets will be able to hear it. The best office environment for these types would be a quiet area. Open back headphones come in a variety of styles. Some have headbands, other have bands that go around the back of the head and there are also types that sit on the ear without a headband at all.

Closed back headsets are more sound proof than open back styles. Closed back headsets usually form a seal to the ear. They work great in a loud or busy office environment. They do tend to be heavier than open back and this may cause discomfort when worn for long periods of time. As with open back they come with a variety of headband styles.

Ear buds or in the ear headsets are the smallest and lightest type. They fit inside the ear and have no headband. This headset style often offers lightweight and good sound quality. They fit snuggly in the ear which block outside noise. It can take some people a period of time before these types of headsets feel comfortable. Also they should be custom selected for each person so that they fit properly.

These are the three basic types of wireless telephone headsets. Each has good points and bad points. Ideally, each person should select the type that works best for them. However, in an office sometimes choice is not an option, so whoever is choosing the headsets should consider how long the person will be wearing the headset and the noise level in the office. One type will not suit everyone, but some research into each type can help a person to choose the best type for their office situation.