Mobile phone headphones and tablet headphones are perfect for listening to your favourite music or watching videos undisturbed. Have you ever thought about what criteria you should you look out for when looking for a phone headset or tablet headphones? Read on to find out everything you need to know.
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Why Get a Headset for Your Mobile Phone or Tablet?
Having a headset with your mobile phone and tablet is not unusual. We generally put our headphones in when we don't want to annoy others around us or be disturbed by our surroundings. We use headphones to listen to music and podcasts, play games, watch videos, and make calls.
Use the parameter filter in the left menu to help you choose the right headphones. Set your preferred brand and design to find the perfect headphones for you and your device.
Open or Closed-Back Mobile Phone and Tablet Headphones
Choose your future headphones based on what you want from them. If you need to hear your surroundings, go for an open-back design. The downside is that people around you can hear the sound if you listen too loud. On the other hand, closed-back headphones for your smartphone or tablet feature special ear cushions that dampen ambient sound.
Mobile Phone and Tablet Headphones—What Design Is Best?
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Earbuds are ideal if you want light and comfortable headphones for home and travel.
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Canalphones offer the same comfort as earbuds with extra ambient noise cancelling due to the rubber extensions. They are also good for listening to music when running outdoors.
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Ear loop headphones are earbuds or canalphones with a clip or hook that fixes them behind the ears. Perfect for athletes.
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Over-ear headphones feature a head bridge and cover the entire ear. They provide significantly better sound performance and easily isolate ambient noise.
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On-ear headphones are larger and mainly for home use, where their increased size allows for enhanced sound technology that doesn't fit into a pair of canalphones or earbuds.
If you are still undecided, our guide, How to Choose Headphones, gives you clear answers to all the most important questions.
Mobile Phone and Tablet Headphones—Wired or Wireless?
Wireless mobile phone headsets are becoming a part of our lives, displacing the long-popular wired headphones for phones. Wireless connectivity is provided by Bluetooth technology, which works up to 40 metres when inside. What are the other (dis)advantages of wireless headphones?
- Affordable price
- Wide range of designs
- Sufficient battery life per charge
- High-quality sound transmission
- Require regular charging
- It's easy to lose them
- Some models have a limited range
What Is the Difference Between Wireless and True Wireless Headphones?
You can connect wired headphones through a 3.5 mm jack, USB-C, or Lightning connector. Wireless headsets are divided into two categories.
- Headphones with a USB Connector don't use a cable to connect to your phone—the left and right earpieces connect with a wire or head bridge.
- True Wireless headphones are completely wireless. Both the left and right earpiece have their own battery, so they are not connected and work independently.
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Another method of wireless listening is through radio frequency headphones. This method is mainly suitable for listening via a computer or TV as the transmitter connects via USB. NFC technology is used to pair wireless headphones.
Get a Headset with a Microphone to Call through Your Favourite Apps
A mobile phone headset with a microphone lets you make calls through apps, including Skype and Messenger. When choosing, you should focus on the type of built-in microphone.
- A directional microphone records sound from one direction and significantly reduces noise and ambient noise.
- An omni-directional microphone picks up sound from all around you, so there's a high probability that the other party will hear some background noise.
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