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Cell Phone Accessories and How Accessories for Your Cellular Phone Can Help You

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Most people, when they get a new cell phone, are asked shortly thereafter if they'd also like an accessory for their cellular phone. The array of accessories is impressive, even intimidating. There are cell phone accessories that help you carry your phone more safely, like a holster or belt clip; those that help you make calls with more ease, like a hands free headset, and fun accessories like cell phone cases and decorations.

Some cell phone accessories have become so common as to almost be required to use a cellphone. It's much easier to use a phone when you have a headset available, and a carrying case prevents your phone from getting lost, or from accidentally making calls. When your phone is more convenient to use, you're likely to get more out of it. Here are a few basic types of cell phone accessories that might help you get cell phone accessories the most out of your mobile.

Car Chargers

No matter what brand of phone you have, you'll probably get a lot of mileage out of a car charger. While a home battery charger comes with your phone, it won't help much if you spend a lot of time on the go. A cell phone charger for you car will keep you from having to talk on a phone that might go dead at any moment. This is particularly useful for long trips, where you might not have the opportunity to charge your phone at a wall socket.

Belt Clips and Carrying Cases

Another great cell phone accessory is a belt clip or a carrying case. You don't want to drop your cell phone, damaging it beyond repair. Cellular phones can be expensive to replace. Therefore, it's a smart move to protect your phone in a sturdy case, or at least clip it to your belt. You'll have a lot of options to choose from, including executive looking leather cases, plastic in bright colors, and fabric cases. No matter what your budget or tastes, there's a cell phone carrying case that'll meed your needs. If you don't care for the look of a case, remember to at least spring for a belt clip that will keep your phone from falling. Look for a sturdy clip that will stay attached to both your clothes or belt and the phone.

Hands Free Headsets

A growing number of states are enacting laws against talking on the phone while driving, at least if you're not using a headset. This means that a hands free headset is one cell phone accessory that can help you on the go. Driving while on the phone gets people in a lot more accidents.

While it can be argued that holding a phone conversation at all can increase the accident rate, it's certain that you'll be at least a little less distracted if you don't have to hold the phone. You can also use a headset if you want to work at the same time you're on the phone, or just want to have a long chat without having to keep track of your cell phone. There are lots of different headset styles, and they come in many different price ranges. That makes it easy to select the right one for you.

Bluetooth Headsets

These are the cutting edge of cell phone accessories. They're an excellent alternative to a standard headset if you don't like to deal with wires. These headsets won't get tangled up while you're storing them, and have all the advantages of a regular headset. There are several different designs for Bluetooth headsets available, including over the ear models and models that fit against the jaw. They're a little more expensive than the standard headset, but many find that the extra cost is well justified.

What You Should Remember If You're Buying Cell Phone Accessories

Once you know which accessories interest you the most, you'll be able to get started deciding what brand and type to buy. However, there are a few things to keep in mind, so you don't end up with a useless accessory, or one that you have to return. Here's a few tips on buying cell phone accessories.

1. Make sure that the accessory you're buying works with your phone. Cell phones aren't yet universal. This means that you have to buy accessories that go with the particular phone brand and model you're using. Fortunately, most cell phone accessory packages are labeled clearly with the brand and models they'll work with. Don't be tempted to pick up an accessory that isn't built for your phone - you could damage it permanently.

2. Only buy accessories that you think will last. Many cell phone accessories spend a lot of time being bumped around and carried from place to place. That means that you should make sure the accessories you're buying are ones that will take that kind of abuse and keep on working.

3. Buy from online sites and stores that you trust. While there are a lot of places that offer cheap cell phone accessories, they can be unreliable. This is why you should stick with a store you know they will give you the item you want and the customer service you need. Some online sites are merely scams, or offer lower quality accessories than they seem to advertise. Be sure you know what you're getting in advance.

4. Pay attention to price. Cell phone accessories can vary widely in price in different stores, so shop around for a while before you buy. You could find the same thing cheaper elsewhere, or a better accessory for a similar price. No matter whether you're buying at a brick and mortar store or on a website, shopping around and comparing prices can help you get the best deal.