Types of connection ports of headphones
Wired Headphones
3.5mm-jack compatible headphones
The 3.5mm mini jack is also known as the "headphone jack". Basically, this is the most widely used way to connect music devices to the audio output. It is found mostly on portable headsets, laptops, MP3 players, radios, tablets, smartphones and other audio devices. Morover, 3.5mm jack type is quite flexible, users can listen to music and use headphones for calls.
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6.5mm-jack compatible headphones
The standard 6.5mm jack connector is slightly larger and is mainly found on Hi-Fidelity headphones and professional headsets; 6.5mm jack can connect to 3.5mm better amplifier and audio system; In addition, gold plated for better electrical conductivity and avoid oxidation.
Type-C jack compatible headphones
USB Type-C jack was born to fill the void left by headsets using a dedicated jack after smartphone lines were ditching their traditional headphone jack. Even so, it is extremely scarce and expensive. The USB Type C jack is not very popular so it causes compatibility issues not only port compatibility but also wire compatibility and sometimes it only allows charging but not data transfer. In addition, standards and specifications may vary.
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Type-A jack compatible headphones
USB Type-A headset for computer users. Beside that, office headsets for VOIP primarily use USB to connect to computers, allowing them to have only one connector for audio and microphone.
Wireless Headphones
Bluetooth headphone
Bluetooth headsets appeared a few years ago and are now widely used. The range of a Bluetooth headset is usually 10-15 meters. On-Ear, Over-Ear, and In-Ear headsets can all use Bluetooth; Basically they are often bulkier and heavier than traditional wired headsets with built-in batteries and electronics. However, these disadvantages are solved quite well on high-quality Bluetooth headsets thanks to current technology.
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True Wireless Stereo
The TWS headphones are completely wireless with no connection of any kind between the two headphones. Basically, it uses Bluetooth technology. Each headset is equipped with Bluetooth, battery and amplifier, and more. Single device connects to the source device individually. In addition, it delivers excellent sound quality with noise cancellation.
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Neckband Headphones
Initially, neckband design, also known as neckband headphones. As a matter of fact, this is a type of headset that easily hugs the user's collar or neck. Similarly, it uses Bluetooth technology to connect to a smartphone or laptop. Obviously, with these headphones, users don't have to worry about wires or the device it's connected to. Besides, they can easily move around without fear of entangled wires. The controls are conveniently placed and for taking calls or listening to some sounds. It has good battery life, which lasts about 12 hours. In addition to offering a stylish look, its noise-cancelling feature delivers excellent sound quality even in crowded places.
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Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Headphones
Generally, UHF transmit signals over the air through their own transmitters. Basically, this technology is mainly used in Hi-Fidelity headphones. UHF models use two frequency bands to transmit signals: 863-865 MHz or 2.4 GHz. Especially, the usable range is further than that of Bluetooth headphones, up to 91 meters, but at the same time bulkier and heavier. In addition, UHF technology delivers rich surround sound.
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Headphones Infrared
Infrared transmit data over infrared wavelengths. Generally, this is short- and medium-range wireless technology, also known as Line of Sight/LOS technology. Basically, it means that the user needs to be within range of the transmitter to receive audio. Especially, that offers more privacy because it creates a single connection, no worries about anyone tuning into the same band on their wireless headphones. Therefore, it suitable for people who like to watch TV or listen to music wirelessly. Morover, infrared headphones have an effective range of about 10 meters or less and are known for their ability to produce high-quality sound. Battery life up to 20 hours.
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2-in-1
Generally, 2-in-1 headphones are headphones that offer both types of connectivity, both wired and wireless. As for the wired connection, they can connect to compatible devices not only via the 3.5mm jack but also via Bluetooth for wireless. Specifically, this type of headset has a detachable 3.5mm cable. Therefore, it offers the convenience of a wireless headset and the sound quality of a wired headset. Morover, users don't need to worry about their battery running out.
Earphone comparison
Headphones | Size | Level of comfort | Sound quality | Price |
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In-Ear | Small | Medium | Low | Low |
Earbuds | Small | Medium | Medium | Affordable |
On-ear | Medium | Low | Medium | Affordable |
Over-ear | Large | Medium | High | High |
Open-Ear | Small | Medium | Low | High |
Closed-back | Medium | Low | Medium | Low |
Open-Back | Medium | Medium | Good | Low |
Noise-Cancelling | Diversity | High | High | High |
Noise-Isolating | Large | High | High | High |
Application: PBX headset
Referring to headphones, we all immediately think of personal headsets for phones or computers, a tool for interesting personal communication or entertainment. However, switchboard headsets are a completely different segment.
PBX headsets or have other professional names such as Call center headsets or Telesale headsets - these are:
With call centers, switchboard headsets are one of the devices that always need a large quantity to equip employees, as a result finding cheap and good quality products is always a concern of many people enterprise.
Classification and characteristics of PBX headsets
Mono Headset
Duo Headset
- Sound quality: Duo headphones are better than Mono headphones. However, using Duo headphones for a long time is easier to cause headaches than Mono headphones.
- Popular designs:
First, design based on On-Ear headphones
Sencond, built-in with 330-degree adjustable microphone - Size: compact
- Earcups: Closed-Back and Noise-Isolating earcups are widely used in switchboard headsets. Especially, with high-end switchboard headsets, Noise-Cancelling earcups are commonly applied.
- Connection ports: PBX headsets usually have three main types of ports
Straight jack (3.5mm): connect to a traditional desk phone
RJ9 jack: connect to IP phone
USB jack: connect to PC or laptop