Top Business Headsets

Staff Writer By Staff Writer - updated July 1st, 2025
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In this day and age, headsets are a must-have in the office. While a good quality business headset won’t magically help you hear that one colleague who doesn’t realise their mic is off, there are many benefits to investing in a quality set. In order to aid your decision-making process, we’ve picked a few great options for a quality business headset.

Before we get into that though, let's talk about factors to consider when shopping for a business headset. This will help you understand the differences between each model and ultimately choose the best one for you.

 

Some of the key things to look out for when buying are:

Comfort

If you're wearing a headset all day, it has to be comfortable. Comfort will typically depend on factors like weight, adjustability and the quality of materials used.

Audio Quality

Unless you work in a recording studio, the standard of audio quality you require will vary. Look for audio quality that meets your needs, but keep in mind that audiophiles may not be impressed by headsets that are designed to offer a balance between audio quality and other important features that are necessary for the workplace. This will of course be most apparent at the entry-level. Noise-cancellation technology is key though, so bear this in mind.

Compatibility

Ensure the headset is compatible with your communication platforms. Many headsets are optimised for apps like Zoom, Microsoft Teams or Skype for Business.

Connectivity

Be sure to check that the 3.5mm jack, USB or Bluetooth connection that your headset uses will connect to your device.

Controls

Easy access to common features such as the volume-level, mute function, and call-answer/end is also essential for a seamless experience.

Battery Life

If you're considering a wireless model, check the battery life. Long battery life is crucial for keeping up with the demands of your job throughout the week.

Range

For wireless models the maximum range can be a significant factor, especially if you plan to move around a lot during calls.

Durability

A sturdy build quality and warranty service are critical for long-term use.

 

Keep these in mind as we dive into some top picks!

 

Top Entry-Level Option - Belkin SoundForm Adapt Wireless Over-Ear Headset

Picture of Belkin Soundform.
Picture of Belkin Soundform.

If you're after a comfy, feature-packed headset without overspending, the Belkin SoundForm Adapt Wireless Over-Ear is a smart pick. Its flip-to-mute boom mic uses Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) to cut background distractions - ideal for clear conversations in busy or loud environments.

With 40 mm high-fidelity drivers, Bluetooth 5.2 delivers rich, immersive audio whether you're on a call, listening to music, or relaxing with a podcast. And with up to 65 hours of battery life and USB-C fast charging, it easily lasts through the workweek - and then some. Comfort-wise, these over-ears are lightweight, foldable, and equipped with cushy foam ear cups and an extendable headband - great for long days at your desk.

Plus, intuitive touch controls on the ear cup let you manage volume, playback, and calls hands-free. Fancy using it across multiple devices? Belkin's multipoint Bluetooth lets you stay connected to two devices simultaneously - say, your laptop and phone - and switch seamlessly between them. And for wired setups, they include both USB-C and 3.5 mm jacks - handy for situations like plugging into a PC or a console.

Overall, if you like over-ear comfort and need reliable audio, extended battery life, a mic that handles background noise well, and versatile connectivity - all at a wallet-friendly price - the Belkin SoundForm Adapt is a strong contender.

PROS CONS
  • Long battery life: Up to 65 hours with USB-C fast charging
  • Multipoint Bluetooth: Connects to two devices at once
  • Comfortable design: Lightweight, foldable, with cushy foam ear cups and adjustable headband
  • No active noise cancellation

Top Entry-Level Option - Jabra Evolve 20 SE USB-A Wired On-Ear Headset with In-Line Controls - UC Certified

Picture of Jabra Evolve 20 SE.
Picture of Jabra Evolve 20 SE.

The Jabra Evolve 20 SE also offers reliable performance in an entry-level package. This plug-and-play headset has passive noise cancellation, coupled with a noise-cancelling microphone, which ensures the removal of background noise. Being Teams-certified, Jabra’s Evolve 20 SE will work seamlessly as you collaborate over Microsoft Teams. User comfort has been addressed too, with its adjustable headband and soft foam ear cushions designed for long periods of use. The inline controls facilitate easy access to common functions such as volume and mute, which are often standard but always worth checking in the entry-level space. Despite its budget-friendly price, the Jabra Evolve 20 SE does not compromise on quality or performance, making it certainly worth a look at, as an entry-level choice.

PROS CONS
  • Passive noise cancellation
  • Inline controls: Easy access to volume, mute, and call functions
  • Wired only: No Bluetooth or wireless option

Top Mid-Range Option: Shokz OpenComm2 UC (2nd Gen) Wireless Open-Ear Bone Conduction Stereo Business Headset

Picture of Shokz OpenComm2.
Picture of Shokz OpenComm2.

Coming in as an excellent mid-range option, this bone conduction headset is a great ultra-lightweight choice. The key difference to other headsets on this list is the open-ear design, which doesn’t cut you off from your surroundings, and offers an arguably more welcoming look when you’re working in the office. Its design allows for other benefits too, most notably in the weight department. At just 35g, the OpenComm2 UC is designed for all-day comfort. This is only enhanced by the flexible frame and soft silicone feel. The noise-cancelling technology works well, and the CVC (Clear Voice Capture) technology does a great job of filtering out ambient noise. The OpenComm2 UC is also designed with collaboration in mind. It’s Zoom-certified, so the dedicated headset buttons work directly with Zoom. You can even take those Zoom calls on the device of your choice, with multipoint pairing allowing you to connect up to two devices at any time. Given its smaller frame, battery life won’t compete with the larger headsets, but it still gets the job done with up to 16 hours of talk time or 8 hours of listening.

Check out their USB and USB-C options below.

PROS CONS
  • Open-ear design: Keeps you aware of your surroundings
  • Ultra-lightweight: Just 35g, with a flexible frame and soft silicone for all-day comfort
  • Clear voice capture: DSP noise-cancelling boom mic with CVC tech for crisp audio
  • Lower battery life: Up to 16 hours talk / 8 hours listening

Top High-End Option: Jabra Evolve2 75 Bluetooth On-Ear Active Noise Cancelling Headset - UC Certified

Picture of Jabra Evolve2 75.
Picture of Jabra Evolve2 75.

The Jabra Evolve2 75 is a high-end headset for those looking for impeccable voice quality. It's also renowned for outstanding audio quality, so it’s by no means a one-trick pony. Offering superior Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), this headset is perfect if you need to focus and get things done. The standout feature is its 8-mic array featuring four analogue and four digital MEMS mics that guarantee crystal-clear conversations. The Evolve2 75’s mic will reduce background noise too and place emphasis where it belongs, on your voice. Your comfort is also prioritised with dual-foam leatherette ear cushions making it suitable for all-day wear. The Evolve2 75 has a whopping 36-hour battery life, although this number will vary depending on how you use it. Either way, your work schedule won’t get interrupted by regular charging needs. User convenience is at the forefront with easy-to-use touch controls for call handling, volume adjustments and even music playback. It also includes seamless integration with various UC platforms, including Microsoft Teams. With Bluetooth 5.0 offering a range up to 30 metres, this headset is among the best at giving you flexibility during your work day.

Check out the USB-C and USB-A options below.

PROS CONS
  • Exceptional mic setup: 8-mic array ensures crystal-clear voice quality
  • Hybrid ANC: Superior noise cancellation for focused work environments
  • Long battery life: Up to 36 hours (or 25 hours talk time depending on usage)
  • Premium price: Significantly more expensive than entry-level options

This was just a selection of top business headsets at PB, but there are so many more headphones to pick from; wireless, wired and much more. Check out our full range of headsets for more great options.


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