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The Best Headsets, Ranked

Every headset below is scored on the Desk Ergonomics Assessment Score (DEAS) — comfort, audio, build, and value. Filter by single- or dual-ear, then tap any row for the full breakdown.

The Ranking

Headsets by DEAS Score

Ranked best to worst by DEAS score. A headset stops you cradling a phone against your shoulder. Filter by single-ear or dual-ear.

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DEAS (Desk Ergonomics Assessment Score) is Desk Doctor’s product rating system. Each product is scored across core performance, build quality, and design penalties, producing a 0–10 composite — higher is better. Tap any row in the table to see the full sub-score breakdown.
Cradling a phone between ear and shoulder puts the neck in a sustained, twisted position. It’s a leading cause of one-sided neck pain. A headset removes it entirely.
Single-ear keeps you aware of your surroundings and works for frequent in-person interruptions. Dual-ear gives better focus and call clarity in noisier spaces. Both fix the neck problem equally.
Scores are refreshed as products are revised and new models are tested. The table always reflects the current DEAS data.
Some product links are affiliate links, meaning Desk Doctor may earn a commission at no cost to you. Rankings are set purely by DEAS score and are never influenced by commissions.
Rankings reflect current DEAS composite scores. Product links may be affiliate links — Desk Doctor may earn a commission at no cost to you. Scoring methodology draws on CAESAR anthropometric data, ANSI/HFES 100-2007, and BIFMA G1-2013.

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