Reviewed on March 7, 2006The Motorola H700 wins plenty of points with its design; not only does it have a small form factor and sleek color scheme, but it also has a foldable boom mic that turns the headset on and off. Ergonomic comfort and great sound quality make this an exceptional Bluetooth headset.TAGS:Motorola Inc., headset, Bluetooth headset, microphone, cell phone
Reviewed on August 28, 2008The ClearChat PC Wireless Headset is great for VoIP sessions, but it falls short on audio quality and long-term comfort.TAGS:headset, Logitech, VoIP, Skype, USB, microphone, music, PC
Reviewed on November 23, 2004If you're not ready to splurge on Logitech's wireless headset, the Plantronics GameCom Halo 2 Edition is the next best thing.TAGS:Plantronics, headset, Xbox Live, microphone, Microsoft Xbox, games
Reviewed on January 23, 2007With its advanced noise compression technology and various modes to enhance audio quality, the SoundID SoundFlavors Bluetooth headset is a headset primed for those who are hard of hearing or want that extra audio boost in their headsets. However, it feels awkward in the ear, and its price is quite prohibitive.TAGS:headset, Bluetooth headset, microphone, audio quality, caller
Reviewed on May 22, 2008The PSP Headset with Remote Control works as advertised and is all the hardware you need to start chatting using Skype with your PSP.TAGS:Skype, Sony PSP, voice quality, headset, microphone, Sony Corp., VoIP
Reviewed on May 19, 2006The Plantronics GameCom X30, the company's stylish follow-up to its Halo 2 Edition headset for Xbox Live, is an upgrade from the standard Xbox 360 headset and won't interfere with eyewear.TAGS:Plantronics, headset, Halo 2, Microsoft Xbox, earbud, microphone, Xbox 360