Bluetooth headsets have proven to be highly useful for people that are on the go because it allows them to easily connect to their mobile devices without taking them out.
Then conversations going on can be listened to clearly without outside noise interference.
However, there is no denying that these Bluetooth headsets look ugly when you wear them and may not be a good idea to wear them in certain public places.
Fortunately, there are some models that are hoping to change that by making them as small as possible.
Nextlink Bluespoon 5G The Nextlink Bluespoon 5G hit the shelves around 5 years ago and shocked the crowd with its 3 x 1.
7 cm dimensions which is roughly larger than a dime.
For a headset of its size, it surprisingly offers functionality with two buttons and an LED indicator.
These two buttons initially function as the volume controls, but if the upper button is held for more than 2 seconds during a conversation, the call will end.
Holding the bottom button for the same amount of time will initiate a redial feature which is pretty cool.
The main problem is the batteries which need to be swapped out and charged occasionally.
Motorola H9 This headset by Motorola falls a bit short in being the smallest Bluetooth earpiece ever, but that is a good thing because it is very close and resembles earplugs making it impossible to notice.
What is even better is that the audio quality is crystal clear and it is capable of picking up phone signals from 30 minutes away Both of these earpieces shared their spotlight in becoming the smallest Bluetooth earpiece at one point, but still come at a pretty heavy price tag.
However, for people that really want to go around with convenience without looking ugly, these smallest Bluetooth devices are worth the investment.
Then conversations going on can be listened to clearly without outside noise interference.
However, there is no denying that these Bluetooth headsets look ugly when you wear them and may not be a good idea to wear them in certain public places.
Fortunately, there are some models that are hoping to change that by making them as small as possible.
Nextlink Bluespoon 5G The Nextlink Bluespoon 5G hit the shelves around 5 years ago and shocked the crowd with its 3 x 1.
7 cm dimensions which is roughly larger than a dime.
For a headset of its size, it surprisingly offers functionality with two buttons and an LED indicator.
These two buttons initially function as the volume controls, but if the upper button is held for more than 2 seconds during a conversation, the call will end.
Holding the bottom button for the same amount of time will initiate a redial feature which is pretty cool.
The main problem is the batteries which need to be swapped out and charged occasionally.
Motorola H9 This headset by Motorola falls a bit short in being the smallest Bluetooth earpiece ever, but that is a good thing because it is very close and resembles earplugs making it impossible to notice.
What is even better is that the audio quality is crystal clear and it is capable of picking up phone signals from 30 minutes away Both of these earpieces shared their spotlight in becoming the smallest Bluetooth earpiece at one point, but still come at a pretty heavy price tag.
However, for people that really want to go around with convenience without looking ugly, these smallest Bluetooth devices are worth the investment.
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