i see all sorts of headsets on ebay, and dont know where to start. i would like to have a wireless one so not to be confined to the computer, but i see some that have VOIP (voice over internet protocol) do i HAVE to have one of those to use to chat on the computer? or would any headset with mic work. and whats the difference


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I need to find my Mom a headset that has a range of 100 meters (330ft) but most important, it must have a good boom mic, (a mic that wraps around not one that is on the earpiece only) and works with VOIP / computer.

If anyone has something or knows of something out there… I looked on Google shopping and could not find anything that seemed to be reasonable, but there must be something out there.
Thanks sylvia,
It’s definitely inexpensive.
I’m not sure if it works with laptops though.

It says you plug it into any "amplifier". Not sure how that would work for laptops. The way to be safe on that, I think is find something for laptops that plug into the USB connectors, for wireless they are called a "dongle".

Also, in one place it says 100ft range then it says 100m range. Maybe it is just a typo?

Thanks for giving it a try though, appreciate it.


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