Key Features & Typical Specifications
Wireless Technology:
UHF (Ultra High Frequency): Common for professional headsets. Offers a stable, clear connection with a good range (often up to 100 meters / 300 feet) and strong penetration through walls.
DECT: Another common technology (like your home cordless phone) that provides excellent sound quality and security from interference.
Design & Fit:
Over-Ear or On-Ear: Most models in this category are over-ear, providing comfort and passive noise isolation.
Noise-Canceling Microphone: This is a critical feature. The boom microphone is designed to cancel out background noise (like office chatter or keyboard clicks), ensuring your voice comes through clearly on calls.
Base Station / Charging Cradle:
The headset docks into a base station that charges the battery.
The base station connects to your phone, computer, or desk phone via standard cables (like USB, 3.5mm jack, or RJ9 telephone connector).
Long Battery Life: Designed for all-day use, often offering 8-16 hours of continuous talk time on a single charge.
Comfort Features: Includes padded headband, swiveling earcups, and lightweight materials for extended wear.




