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    Jabra
    Jabra Evolve3 75
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    Jabra Evolve3 85
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    £334.95 £401.94
  3. Epos Sennheiser
    EPOS IMPACT 1060 Duo Bluetooth Headset
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    19704
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    £139.00 £166.80
  4. Jabra
    Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex
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    19721
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    £152.00 £182.40
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    Project Telecom Advanced Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Headset
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    20421
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    £44.95 £53.94 As low as £53.94
  6. Poly
    Poly Voyager Free 20 Bluetooth Earbuds
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    20449
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    £129.00 £154.80
  7. Poly
    Poly Voyager Surround 85
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    20456
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    £260.00 £312.00
  8. Project Telecom
    Project Telecom Premium Bluetooth Headset
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    20496
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    £79.95 £95.94
  9. Jabra
    Jabra Evolve2 65
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    17954
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    £120.00 £144.00
  10. Epos Sennheiser
    EPOS / Sennheiser Adapt 260 Bluetooth Binaural Headset & BTD 800 USB Dongle
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    18522
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    £105.00 £126.00
  11. Project Telecom
    Project Telecom Professional EB Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds
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    £12.45 £14.94
  12. Jabra
    Jabra Evolve2 Buds
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    19394
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    £175.00 £210.00
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    Jabra Evolve2 85
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    19550
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    £265.00 £318.00
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    Jabra Evolve2 75
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    19574
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    £188.00 £225.60
  15. Epos Sennheiser
    EPOS ADAPT 360 Headset
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    19873
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    £141.00 £169.20
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    Project Telecom Advanced Bluetooth Headset
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    20404
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    EPOS ADAPT 460 Bluetooth Neckband Headset
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    20450
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    £137.00 £164.40
  18. Poly
    Poly Voyager Surround 80
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    20453
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    £197.00 £236.40
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    EPOS Adapt E1 Wireless Earbuds
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  20. Poly
    Poly Voyager 5200 Bluetooth Headset - Refurbished
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    Jabra Perform 45 SE Bluetooth Headset
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    21127
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    £91.16 £109.39
  22. Poly
    Poly Voyager 5200 USB-A Bluetooth Headset with BT600
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    £55.00 £66.00
  23. Poly
    Poly Voyager 4320-M - USB-A - Bluetooth Stereo Headset
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    19416
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    £87.00 £104.40
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    Plantronics Poly Voyager B4220 UC USB-A Headset - Refurbished
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    £85.00 £102.00
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    EPOS IMPACT 1030 Monaural Headset
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    19701
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    £130.00 £156.00
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    EPOS IMPACT 1061 Duo Bluetooth Headset with Stand
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    19709
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    Poly Voyager 4320 Bluetooth USB Headset & Charging Stand
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Ultimate Compatability

Bluetooth headsets are a popular accessory for many people, offering a convenient way to make hands-free calls and listen to audio. They use Bluetooth technology to wirelessly connect to your smartphone or other devices such as PCs, Laptops and TV's, allowing you to move around freely while staying connected.  

Bluetooth headsets come in a variety of styles, including over-ear, on-ear, and in-ear Bluetooth mono headset models. Some headsets also have additional features such as noise cancellation, voice assistants, and water resistance.  

Why Bluetooth Is a Smart Choice for Work Calls

Do you spend a lot of time on the phone for work to colleagues, customers, and clients or while gaming or spending time with friends on VoIP calls? Are you still using corded headsets? It may be time to switch to cordless Bluetooth headsets. These are versatile and help to give you greater freedom so that you don’t need to necessarily stay at your desk the whole time when taking a call.

At PMC Telecom we stock a wide range of Bluetooth headsets. In our position as one of the leading suppliers and retailers of telecommunications equipment and accessories, like headsets, we are a trusted company by customers from both the business world and recreational users.

A multipoint Bluetooth headset can be phenomenally versatile, and help to give you greater freedom so that you don’t need to necessarily stay at your desk the whole time when taking a call. Bluetooth technology gives you the ultimate freedom to pair your headset between multiple devices, be them desktop, or laptop, mobile or bluetooth compatible IP deskphone.

  • Move around freely without being tethered to your desk. 

  • Easily mute or Turn off/on audio when somebody passes by. 

  • Get into that “flow state” and listen to audio such as podcasts or streaming music as you work. 

  • Pair your BT headset to your mobile phone and take your work calls and meetings wherever you are.

For the ultimate in flexibility a Bluetooth headset is a smart choice for home and office professionals who need portability and reliability.

Find the Bluetooth Headset That Matches Your Workflow

The first step in selecting the appropriate model is to identify your primary use device, be that phone, desktop pc or laptop. If you are prioritising using something like Microsoft Teams it may be that you would want to ensure the design is something you find attractive and suits you if you’re using webcams for meetings etc.

A Bluetooth PC headset could transform your workflow and free you from the shackles of your desk - ensure you find a model that will fulfil all of your possible uses, whether that be mostly at your desk, but if you’re going to take the headset out on your daily walk, or supermarket shop, then you need to consider this also. In backgrounds that are noisy, a Bluetooth headset with extendable & retractable microphone will help you be heard clearly when needed, and allow you to stow your microphone for when you’re switching back to your favourite podcast or playlist. 

Bluetooth Headsets Matched to Your Job

The sales staff and customer service teams require 24-hour clarity and rapid adjustment. Look for a Bluetooth headset with mic for work that has Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), it should also be comfortable with nice cushioning and have a good mute button that you can press intuitively without feeling around too much. For managers with back-to-back meetings, the ability to switch between laptop and mobile could be a priority. Whether you work in logistics, healthcare, or office based roles, or work from home there’s a  Bluetooth headset on the market that will suit your role and allow you to make and receive calls clearly as well as listen to your favourite podcasts or streaming music.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Bluetooth Headsets

We fully appreciate if you are completely new to Bluetooth headsets or normally just buy the cheapest pair you can find that our comprehensive selection may be overwhelming. To help you out, we’ve put together this mini guide to factors you should consider when choosing the right Bluetooth headsets for you.

Noise Cancelling Properties and Call Quality

Two of the most crucial factors you need to consider when choosing a Bluetooth headset relate to sound. Call quality is important, but you need to remember that it is an issue that affects both sides of a call. While your headset may be equipped with an exceptional earpiece capable of crisp and full sound, the mouthpiece or microphone included may not produce the same sound quality, meaning that the person you are on the phone will have a poor experience. Something you will want to avoid if you are looking for headsets for business reasons.

Active noise cancellation in bluetooth headsets

If you work in a busy environment, or make calls whilst you're out and about, then you should look for a bluetooth headset with active noise cancellation - ANC. These types of headsets have extra microphones in the earpiece that listen to the surroinding environment, then using technology inside the headset, actively equalise out those frequencies from the speech in the main microphone, perfectly isolating only your voice for the caller at the oposite end of the call.

Bluetooth Headset Battery Life

Another hugely important factor when choosing Bluetooth headsets is the battery life. It can be a real pain, whether it interrupts the flow of your workday or that crucial game with your friends when your headset runs out of charge. There is a general rule of thumb that suggests, where possible, you should consider investing in as big headsets as you can afford, because the bigger the models, the more space there is for larger batteries.

Choosing a Comfortable Bluetooth Headset for All-Day Use

Comfort is very relative and subject to personal choice. Therefore, don’t be swayed just because you read lots of great reviews about a specific set. You will actually find that the Bluetooth headsets that offer the best value for money are the ones that offer the most diverse range of fit styles. That means if you are not really sure what you prefer, you can trial and error the different options until you find the one that suits you best, without having to spend and spend on replacements.

Wireless Range and Connectivity Options

With anything Bluetooth and wireless, the range is a crucial factor to consider. The interesting thing is that the majority of Bluetooth headsets available right now offer at least 30-feet of coverage. Although there are models with greater coverage, these are more expensive and heavier.

Industry-Leading Brands and Manufacturers

In our capacity as an industry-leading retailer and supplier of telecommunications and related products and accessories, we have always felt that it was integral to our success to always offer the best quality goods and solutions to our customers. That is why you will only find Bluetooth headsets designed and manufactured by the biggest and best names in the business.

When choosing from brands like Jabra, EPOS Sennheiser, Poly, Project Telecom and JPL, you know you are going to get quality products. That means crisp and clear sound and useful features all wrapped up in a comfortable Bluetooth headset.

All Budgets Covered

At PMC Telecom, we have gained a strong and enviable reputation for stocking products for all kinds of customers from all backgrounds. To help supply successfully to these different groups of people, whether they are business owners and employees or recreational users looking for a headset to use at home, we have products on sale at various price points.

Therefore, it doesn’t matter what your available budget is, we have Bluetooth headsets you will be able to afford and still benefit from the features and specifications you require.

Still Not Sure? Speak to Our Team

As a customer-focused company, we are always happy to hear from our customers to help them in whatever way we can. It can be overwhelming, being faced with numerous Bluetooth headsets that all look the same. Don’t worry though, to get answers to your questions or suggestions, get in contact with our highly trained and professional customer service team.

This is quick and easy to do either by using the online form on the Contacting PMC Telecom page or giving us a call on 0161 737 9898.

Frequently Asked Questions
Are wireless headset options ever better for computer calls?

Wireless can be more convenient if a person considers mobility their main priority. For example, a person can be walking between desks, taking notes on a whiteboard, or stepping away briefly and still on a call. Some teams use wireless headsets for computer calls, mainly because they reduce cable clutter and support hot-desking. The downside is management: batteries, charging habits, and occasional re-pairing. If you use a soft phone and need hands-free movement, a wireless headset for VoIP may suit, but set clear expectations and keep a wired backup for critical days. 

Which Bluetooth headset is best for office calls in the UK?

This is completely subjective and depends on your requirements but we can give you a few pointers. At PMC we stock the leading brands from Jabra, Poly, Epos Yealink and Project Telecom, so you’re sure to find something that suits you on our website! 

If you are planning on using your Bluetooth for calls and meetings throughout the day, you should make sure you buy an office Bluetooth headset that has good noise reduction (look for ANC in the specs) and uses the latest version of Bluetooth for ultimate compatibility and connection quality.

If you’re using your headset more for listening to audio to help you focus between calls and get in the zone perhaps for programming, or writing, then perhaps look at models that are lightweight and comfortable yet feature larger earcups to help isolate you and allow you to focus on the audio.

In short, find the style that fits your requirements.

Are Bluetooth headsets reliable in busy open-plan offices?

Absolutely! Bluetooth is a standard that can handle lots of noisy radio traffic without issue. Headsets use encryption to pair themselves to individual devices so there should be no possibility of cross talk or loss of connection. When you see lots of people on a morning commute on a train listening to their favourite podcast without hindrance, this represents a high traffic environment similar to a busy office, so it’s a good comparison. For busy offices, choose a good Bluetooth audio headset with a microphone that can handle background noise via Active Noise Cancellation (ANC). If you’re worried about losing signal between your headset and device, always remember to stay within a few metres of your laptop/phone and reduce the number of obstructions between the two. You can always try to re-pair in case you hear a crackle after changing desks.

Do Bluetooth headsets support Microsoft Teams and Zoom call controls, including mute status?

Some do, and some don't. Look for headsets that are labelled as “Certified for Microsoft Teams” or “Certified for Zoom” to be 100% confident your headset will be fully functional with all of the features that those applications offer. Any Bluetooth headset will work with those applications, so look for a multi device Bluetooth headset that can transition without any problem between phone and laptop. The main difference between a Certified headset and those that aren’t are usually specific behaviours of the buttons which may be different depending on the platform (including changing the mute status in application as well as the headset) and link to different features such as specifically launching and answering calls on the app at the touch of a button. Before purchasing check the compatibility notes with your specific application and device, or if you’re still unsure you can always reach out to our tech support who will be happy to advise. 

Do I need a USB Bluetooth dongle for a stable laptop connection?

Modern laptops and PC’s usually do not. However if you’re using your Bluetooth Headset for PC with an older machine with an older version of Bluetooth or even no bluetooth at all, then a small USB Bluetooth dongle could be needed to connect your headset. A dongle could also be useful when the radio on your laptop is weak, when you are on the move, or when you require a more consistent signal. Bluetooth dongles are available cheaply from PMC Telecom.

Built-in Bluetooth vs dongle: what’s the real difference for work calls?

A dongle is more likely to provide a consistent range with the radio signal being external to the PC or laptop case. The functionality of built-in devices depends on the model of laptops, drivers and the headset itself.

What matters more for calls: ANC or a noise-reducing microphone?

Both technologies can work in tandem with each other. A noise reducing microphone is designed in a way to help reduce background noise by employing good design and engineering such as physical foam shielding to help block background frequencies, or making the microphone point towards the user's mouth, whilst shielding the rear.

ANC is a hardware and software technology that includes extra built in microphones usually within the headset’s ear cups - these microphones pick up ambient background noise, then using software built-in to the headset, equalize out that background sound from the sound picked up from the main microphone near the user's mouth so that sounds of keyboards tapping, traffic, colleagues chattering, washing machines etc, should all be completely mitigated with the Active Noise Cancellation tech built into your wireless headset.

The only minor downside with ANC is that if you're super specific on the quality of your voice, for example, a broadcaster or singer - when ANC is actively working it can flatten out some of your own speech in some situations, so this is worth bearing in mind for those edge cases, however ANC is a phenomenal technology for the rest of us!

Both technologies can work in tandem with each other. A noise reducing microphone is designed in a way to help reduce background noise by employing good design and engineering such as physical foam shielding to help block background frequencies, or making the microphone point towards the user’s mouth, whilst shielding the rear.

ANC is a hardware and software technology that includes extra built in microphones usually within the headset’s ear cups - these microphones pick up ambient background noise, then using software built-in to the headset, equalize out that background sound from the sound picked up from the main microphone near the user’s mouth so that sounds of keyboards tapping, traffic, colleagues chattering, washing machines etc, should all be completely mitigated with the Active Noise Cancellation tech built into your wireless headset.

The only minor downside with ANC is that if you’re super specific on the quality of your voice, for example, a broadcaster or singer - when ANC is actively working it can flatten out some of your own speech in some situations, so this is worth bearing in mind for those edge cases, however ANC is a phenomenal technology for the rest of us!

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