The electronics within the headset circuitry will adjust what your caller hears making your voice come through loud and clear while reducing background noise by up to 75%. When the headset is in use, the front side microphone is targeting your voice while the back side microphone is listening for background noise.
To better understand noise-canceling technology, there is a front side microphone and back side microphone on most headsets. How Headset Microphones Reduce 75% Of Background Noise: Step 3: Bend the microphone boom inward/outward so you have 1-2 finger widths between the edge of your mouth and mic (Approximately 1/4 inch) Step 2: Rotate the microphone boom up/down so it’s positioned at the edge of your mouth or slightly below
Step 1: Position your headset on your head for all-day wear This ensures your callers hear you as crisp and clear, as possible while blocking out unwanted background noise. When using headsets, it’s important to have proper headset microphone positioning.