Wireless headsets are something I understand because I'm someone who never wants to go back to wired headsets. I always hated being tethered to my device by my head. And when they were off my head I would always end up snagging on the cord in some way and pulling them to the floor. And I am often in calls with people where I want to get up and grab something or even do something else. It's very nice to be able to just stand up and walk away from my PC while still being able to hear and talk.
The fact that they need to be charged doesn't matter. My current ones have a swappable battery with the battery that's not in use able to be charged by slotting it into the wireless reciever that sits on the desk. But there's also newer wireless headsets that have 30-40 hours of battery life. So you only need to plug them in overnight (or every few days depending on usage).
> Wireless headsets are something I understand because I'm someone who never wants to go back to wired headsets.
That's also true for me. Ultimately, I think it's a matter of using good judgment. All my major devices - even laptops - run on cables by default, tablets/phones wireless of course. For keyboards and mouses (OK, not WiFi in a strict sense) it depends.
The fact that they need to be charged doesn't matter. My current ones have a swappable battery with the battery that's not in use able to be charged by slotting it into the wireless reciever that sits on the desk. But there's also newer wireless headsets that have 30-40 hours of battery life. So you only need to plug them in overnight (or every few days depending on usage).