Computer Headsets

Work in comfort with PC headsets

By Melissa Haveman
Computer headsets give you the versatility to multi-task and to work without bothering those around you. Providers of computer headsets are increasingly examining how to make your VoIP, gaming and computer work more efficient and comfortable for you. Consider just a few of the things that headsets for PCs can do for you.

1. A computer headset can let you listen to music while you work, without bothering others in your office.

2. Headsets for computers makes it easier to use your VoIP system while you work as it leaves your hands free.

3. Headsets for PCs offer call centers and support staff comfort as they work with customer orders and technical problems.

4. A PC headset can make your gaming experience even better, for those after hours entertainment.

Providers of computer headsets have made great strides in creating headsets for computers that work well and are comfortable to use for long periods of time. Give one a try today and see how it can improve your work day.

 

Decide on the primary use for your PC headset

While many PC headsets can be used for multiple tasks, if you have one that is of greater importance to you, you'll want to buy one made for that task. A VoIP headset may work for listening to music, but you'll get better sound from a computer headset manufacturer that created one especially for that task.
Try: Plantronics, a provider of computer headsets, has headsets designed for music listening, gaming and VoIP. Bose headsets made a great choice when you want noise canceling headsets for an office environment.

Make sure that the computer headset will work with your computer system

Some headsets for PCs require sound cards or other special equipment in order to work properly. Before you buy, make sure that the headset will work with your computer system by checking its operating requirements and the port that it plugs in through.
Try: Headsets.com has computer headsets that connect wirelessly, through USB ports and through analog parts.

Look for a microphone for voice capabilities

For phone calls or other voice operated capabilities, you'll want to make sure that your headset has a built in microphone. If you find a headset that you really like, but it doesn't have one, buy a microphone separately.
Try: Get headphones with surround sound and a microphone at Global Sources. Headset Zone also has a wide range of computer headsets available.

 

  • Some suppliers of PC headsets have bluetooth headsets that will work with your bluetooth enabled phone and computer. If you have a bluetooth enabled computer and phone, look for a headset that can do double duty with both. It'll be one less device that you need to keep track of.