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the Best headset by FAR for 2009 is the Plantronics Voyager Pro, it excels on all levels, well except the subjective design category, some people may not like the look of the voyager pro at first, but it will grow on most, this headset will be one of the best sellers for the high-end headset market simply because as far as technology, comfort, and usability are concerned it is number one. ($85-150)
Another great pick is the Blueant Z9i, V1, or Q1, Next to the voyager pro these headsets provide the best quality audio. If you have a phone which does not accept voice commands than the V1 and Q1 are a little extra special, I actually prefer the V1 over the Q1 simply because it has in my opinion better (shroter) voice prompts and slightly more usable voice calling features, but the Q1 is no slouch, it will still get you were you need to go and look more stylish doing so.... The biggest con of the Blueant series would be the ant on all of their headsets, it seems a little immature, and woman don't always like the idea of having an ant in their ear. but over all these three are a great choice (Z9i: on sale at $55 more likely 65-95. V1: 75-150, Q1: 90-150)
as for mid-range headsets, the NUMBER ONE has got to be the Jabra BT-530 I have used a lot of headsets in my time and it performs right up there with a lot of the high-end sets, but at a much lower price. great sound quality both in and out, and with the optional ear hook and multitude of ear bud options, it will fit 95% of people comfortably. The BT-530 performs better than any of the jawbones (including the new PRIME). $55-$75 just shop around
If you are looking for low end... DON'T, you will hate it and for the extra few bucks to go mid-range it is more than worth it.....
While there are other headsets that hit the mark, I think the ones I listed above take the cake.
My problem is that just the slightest pressure on the side of the unit to push it better into my ear causes it to hang up.
Probably partly my fault for not waiting. I bought my Jawbone II during the first week it was available.
1) wear a hooded garment
2) sneak in and out the back door at any public place
3) date only blind people
The Blue Parrot is that good that it is worth the trouble and embarrassment.