How do you make and receive voice calls? Do you use a Bluetooth headset, a wired headset or just the smartphone itself? I am still a wired headset man myself…
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I’ve used a bluetooth headset for many years with great results.
I just use the phone.
but if I am using headphones to listen to music or watch video, the headphone cable has a mic and answer button, so they are used.
If I had a Bluetooth headpiece, I might use it…
Phone itself unless I’m in the car when I use a wired headset if I receive a call
The phone itself or wired headset.
I use a BT headset. I have used many BT headsets and found them to vary a lot. Two issues: 1. interference from other radios (e.g. wifi) 2. background noise. I have three headsets that can cancel out background noise but I still cannot eliminate interference from other radios (frequency hopping does not work as well as it should in an office full of equipment). I am looking forward to the new Moto headset with true bone technology.