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Ultimate cell phone headsets
Earbuds Earbuds
Get maximum mobility and comfort with these in-ear models.
Booms Booms
Make sure you're heard with an integrated boom microphone.
Retractable Retractable
Eliminate tangled cords when not using your headset.
By John Fredrick Moore
(July 27, 2004; updated May 9, 2005)
Cell phone headsets aren't just a convenience. If you happen to live in an area that bans the use of mobile phones without a headset while driving, they're a necessity. Whether you're behind the wheel or walking down the street, a headset frees up your hands, and you can even plug it into a wireless phone-recording controller for capturing conversations or interviews.

To help you find the best fit, we tested 22 models on the market today representing three different styles: earbuds with in-line or integrated microphones, headsets with boom microphones, and units with retractable cords. Most of them work with any phone that has a standard 2.5mm headset jack and are priced between $20 and $30, unless otherwise noted.

We tested the headsets with four phones: the Nokia 6225, the Nokia 7270, the LG VI5225, and the Nextel i830. Nokia and Sony Ericsson mobiles use a proprietary plug; if a headset isn't directly compatible with your phone, you can purchase an adapter.
John Frederick Moore is a regular contributor to CNET.com. He is the author of the forthcoming book How to Do Everything with Your Camera Phone (McGraw-Hill/Osborne).