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1. Best overall
2. Best versatility
3. Best mini
How to choose
How we test
The best Bluetooth headsets you can get right now boast lightweight designs, reliable connectivity, crisp audio, and total flexibility for when you don't want to be tied down with wires.
With the rise of video calls and conferencing, mobile devices, and portable and gaming, Bluetooth headsets have become a popular choice for anyone who wants to hands-free and cable-free. You'll find plenty of different models available, but which ones are best? After all, no-one wants a device where the audio hisses, the mic crackles, and you can't hear the speaker.
We've tested the best wireless headphones, best wireless earbuds, and the best headphones with mic - and now we're comparing the Bluetooth headsets. During our review, we've drawn on our experience and hands-on reviews to compare design and build, microphone clarity, battery life, and fit. We've also explored essential extras like noise cancelation and on-ear controls to help the Bluetooth headset with the best fit.
The best Bluetooth headsets of 2024
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The best Bluetooth headset overall
1. Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex
Our top pick
Specifications
Weight: 136g / 4.8oz
Battery: up to 20hrs battery life
Bluetooth Version: 5.2
Reasons to buy
+ Stealth design, lightweight Phenomenal voice isolation microphone Comfortable headset
Reasons to avoid
- Expensive Not built for a busy commute
The Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex is an incredible headset that bridges the gap between casual and professional headsets. This headset has a helpful folding design that increases portability exponentially, further the smart features built into this headset are wonderful.
The ANC (active noise canceling) is great for both listening to music or a huge presentation. The ClearVoice microphone feature can cut through even a noisey coffee shop, giving those you are speaking to in a meeting a background-noise free feed from your mic, with only your voice poking through, just as it should be.
Further, this headset is comfortable and stylish enough that you could wear it all day long in public and not have it look like you are working, but just listening to some good music on some quality headphones.
There are a handful of great features built in to this headset to give it a productivity boost, such as a busy light to show you are in a meeting, buttons and controls to change settings on the fly, and has some great virtual meeting platform certifications.
Read our full Jabra Evolve2 65 Flex review
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The best Bluetooth headset for work and play
2. Plantronics Voyager 5200
Great Bluetooth headset that's ready for business
Specifications
Weight: 2kg
Battery life: 7 hours
NFC: No
Bluetooth version: Bluetooth 4.1
Reasons to buy
+ Sweatproof Caller ID
The Plantronics Voyager 5200 is one of the very best Bluetooth headsets around, from a brand name that's well respected when it comes to headsets. It's designed with comfort in mind, so you can wear it for extended periods without it bothering you. It also sits securely in place, so it won't fall off.
Although the buttons on the headset are useful during calls, it's completely hands free, as caller ID will announce the name of whoever is calling you and you can simply say "answer" to take the call.
The noise-cancelling is effective even in busy environments, and multiple microphones ensure strong voice quality, and a great all-round Bluetooth headset. It's also coated in sweat proof material, giving it a ruggedness that other Bluetooth headsets lack.
The headset's companion app also features plenty of customizations for phone calls, so you can set things up the way you like them.
The best mini Bluetooth headset
3. Jabra Stealth
Well designed Bluetooth headset that's small and stylish
Specifications
Weight: 7.9g
Battery life: 6 hours
Wireless range: 10m
NFC: No
Bluetooth version: Bluetooth 4
Reasons to buy
+ Comfortable Nice design
Reasons to avoid
- Volume control is fiddly
The Jabra Stealth is one of the nicest designed Bluetooth headsets in our roundup, and not only does it look good, it also feels comfortable to wear, being as light as it is. The Stealth isn't quite as small and unnoticeable as its name suggests, but it's very technically impressive, so we'll let it slide.
The sound quality here is excellent, and it does a good job of limiting background noise picked up by its mic as well. This is definitely a Bluetooth headset worth investing in if you rely on voice-free calls.
The Bluetooth headset comes with six ear cushions and two ear hooks so that you can experiment till you find the most secure and comfortable fit for your ears.
How to choose the best Bluetooth headset
When choosing the best Bluetooth headsets for yourself, think about the way you take phone calls. You'll want a headset that boasts a large battery if you're on calls for long hours daily. A larger battery will keep the device running longer, increasing the product's overall lifespan.
Check whether a headset offers noise cancellation. If you're frequently taking calls in noisy places, then you'll want one with powerful noise isolation. It'll also need to feature a robust microphone that can separate your voice from the background and ensure the receiver hears you clearly.
Then, check the type of fit that it offers. Some headsets will come with different ear tip sizes for a more customized fit.
Lastly, consider features such as Bluetooth range, voice assistant integration, the control buttons, and the number of devices the headset can connect to simultaneously.
How we test the best Bluetooth headsets
We've assessed these Bluetooth headsets by several criteria, starting with their audio quality on calls. We've also checked their battery lives, noise cancellation quality, microphone clarity, and fit.
If the headset wasn't offering a secure or comfortable fit, we checked if it came with extra ear tips and hooks of varying sizes. We checked the tactile control buttons on the headsets and how seamless they made the call receiving process. If the buttons helped to control media, we noted that down too.
Lastly, we looked at voice assistant integration, the Bluetooth's range, and the pricing, among other aspects.
- Best headphones: Tested, reviewed and rated by us
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Collin Probst
Former TechRadar Pro B2B Hardware Editor, Collin has been in journalism for years, with experience in small and large markets, including Gearadical, DailyBeast, FutureNet, and more.
With contributions from
- Luke HughesStaff Writer
- James Rogerson
- John LoefflerComponents Editor
- Matt HansonManaging Editor, Core Tech
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