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When choosing to use wireless or wired headsets, teachers need to weigh a number of factors.First, wired headsets provide stable sound quality and hands-free functionality, avoidin...

Do teachers use wireless or wired headsets for class?

When choosing to use wireless or wired headsets, teachers need to weigh a number of factors.

First, wired headsets provide stable sound quality and hands-free functionality, avoiding audio distortion caused by signal interference.

However, the use of wired headsets requires teachers and teaching assistants to deliberately clip headsets to their ears during class, which may interfere with teacher-student interaction.

Wireless headsets, by contrast, are lighter and do not require teachers and teaching assistants to attach them to their ears. However, the sound quality of wireless headsets may be slightly inferior to that of wired headsets, and there is a risk of signal interference and loss.

Therefore, for teachers who need to teach for long hours or need to move freely around the classroom, wired headsets may be more suitable. For teachers who pay attention to sound quality and stability, you can consider using wireless headsets, but you need to pay attention to their sound quality and stability.