Where to Get Bluetooth Headsets for an AT&T Phone
You Can Enjoy Bluetooth Headset Freedom
By Dave Maddox, published Apr 30, 2008
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What good is your iPhone with an old-fashioned wired headset? With iPhones or other AT&T Bluetooth-capable cell phones, you can make and receive calls on the go without fumbling with the phone itself, and without wires trailing down to your phone. It's almost like you're wearing the phone on your ear - but more advanced features are still available on the phone itself when you need them. This article at Associated Content discusses a variety of Bluetooth headsets available at AT&T cell phone stores. For simplicity of sales and support, you may find choosing one of AT&T offerings works for you. There are a lot more options, though, especially if you only require basic headphone functionality.
The way Bluetooth headsets work is simple for you, but complex in the technology. Bluetooth itself is a name for a wireless networking technology in some ways similar to the WiFi you find everywhere for laptops, only shorter range and easier to connect with. The Bluetooth headset needs to talk with Bluetooth capability in your AT&T phone, so you should make sure your phone has it. You'll find something in the phone's setup menus which allows you to choose a headset "profile," and create a digital link between your phone and headset. This also means the headset needs power, either a replaceable battery or a built-in rechargeable one. Usually, the headset will allow you to answer calls by pressing a button on it, and it may have other controls for muting. Some phone and headset combinations will allow you to do voice dialing as well.
Just about anywhere you go in the U.S., and even abroad, you will find a Wal-Mart or a Radio Shack, and you'll find a good selection of headsets at either of these chains. If you're looking for the newest, fanciest model you read about on the plane, you may have to look elsewhere but you'll find some of the better brands, though trying them out might not be an option, and they're usually locked up. With prices for a basic model starting at around $20, it's not much more than many wired headsets cost.

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Takeaways
- Bluetooth headsets for AT&T phones are available just about everywhere
- Basic models are as low as $20
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