Wednesday, June 4, 2008
What is Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Technology?
Noise Cancelling Technology is where a headset attempts to differentiate between your voice and background noise. It then separates the two to the best of it's ability, canceling out the noise and transferring along only your voice to make the audio quality cleaner. Of course this works with varying degrees of success from poor to stellar. Once again the quality of the noise canceling bluetooth headset (and price paid) are probably pretty good indicators of the audio quality produced. Noise cancelling in bluetooth headsets is also called "Digital Signal Processing" (DSP). Headsets with better noise canceling usually have more than one microphone (two or more) to be able to separate the noise better.
Bellow are some great Bluetooth headsets with Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Technology:
Aliph Jawbone
The Jawbone has been getting raving reviews ever since it was first shown at CES early 2008. The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and Macworld all give it stellar reviews. It uses "military grade" noise canceling technology. You can usually find it new Jawbone Bluetooth Headset for $70-$100.
Blueant Z9
The Blueant Z9 bluetooth headset is in the market since mid 2007 and currently retails for about $70. It claims to have advanced noise cancellation that "preserves the natural voice". Blueant calls it "Voice Isolation Technology". In addition this unit has 2 modes for noise cancellation, both standard and "Max". Since people sometimes are in very high noise places this option is a really good thing to have. The Blueant z9 highly rated by most users , in fact it seems to be better rated than all the Motorola bluetooth headsets we were able to see online.
Bellow are some great Bluetooth headsets with Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Technology:
Aliph Jawbone
The Jawbone has been getting raving reviews ever since it was first shown at CES early 2008. The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and Macworld all give it stellar reviews. It uses "military grade" noise canceling technology. You can usually find it new Jawbone Bluetooth Headset for $70-$100.
Blueant Z9
The Blueant Z9 bluetooth headset is in the market since mid 2007 and currently retails for about $70. It claims to have advanced noise cancellation that "preserves the natural voice". Blueant calls it "Voice Isolation Technology". In addition this unit has 2 modes for noise cancellation, both standard and "Max". Since people sometimes are in very high noise places this option is a really good thing to have. The Blueant z9 highly rated by most users , in fact it seems to be better rated than all the Motorola bluetooth headsets we were able to see online.
Labels: bluetooth headsets, noise canselation bluetooths
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