Plantronics BackBeat Go
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ok for listening aroud the house
the bluetooth keep fading out during my runs and if the ear pieces fell out during a run they would not stay in after that - very good sound quality - light weight- light weight
- hard to keep in eye during exerciseing
Plantronics BackBeat Go
The featherweight BackBeat Go ($99.99) is a stereo Bluetooth headset equally adept at voice calls, listening to music or podcasts, and watching movies without disturbing anyone nearby. In fact, it's the best stereo Bluetooth headset we've ever used for phone calls, period.- Comfortable
- Lightweight
- Excellent voice quality and noise suppression in both directions
- Tangle-free cord really works.
- Ultra-soft earbud tips make it difficult to get the right fit
- Some cable thump when walking.
Plantronics BackBeat Go
Shopping for a stereo Bluetooth headset can be hit or miss. When looking for the best solution, do you choose a product made by a company known for their commitment and mastery of audio technology or one that is known for their Bluetooth technology?- Comfortable
- Great call quality
- Easy to use
- Bass response is lacking
- Volume is too low on certain devices
Plantronics BackBeat Go review: musical cord
Stereo Bluetooth headphones are generally not the smallest, usually they are either on-ear or over-ear. The simple reason for that is that there needs to be space for the Bluetooth module and battery. Plantronics has managed to create in-ear Bluetooth headphones, including a built-in microphone.
Plantronics Earphones
Expensive to say the least! Ok the pros (there aren't many): * Picks up blue tooth and syncs quickly * Small and compact cons: * After numerous occasions of trying to work out if they fit in your ear ok, I give up!
Plantronics BackBeat Go Review - Almost the Perfect Bluetooth Earbuds
Five years ago I bought a pair of A2DP headsets, oddly enough alongside the purchase of a Dell XPS M1730. They were Dell BH200 stereo headests, essentially a rebrand of some Logitech models that were modern at the time.
Plantronics BackBeat Go
Wireless Bluetooth earphones that don't cost the earth.- Decent sound balance
- Good comfort and overall design
- Decent value
- Bass a little lightweight
- Earpieces are large
- Mediocre battery life
Review Of The Plantronics BackBeat Go Bluetooth Headsets
Review of the Plantronics Backbeat Go Bluetooth stereo headsets
Plantronics BackBeat Go
They say you can tell a lot about a person by how they sign their name. John Hancock-style signatures with oversized characters and large, exuberant loops and flourishes signify gregarious, outgoing people. Those with a tighter address tend to be more introverted.- Convenient wireless design
- Easy to use
- Audio is fine for calls
- Sound over Bluetooth is too flat for multimedia
Plantronics BackBeat Go Bluetooth stereo headset: Full review
It's hard to design really small wireless Bluetooth earphones because you have to cram a battery and some extra electronics into a compact housing the size of something that's not much bigger than, well, an earbud.- The Plantronics BackBeat Go is a compact wireless stereo headset that sounds decent
- is attractively designed
- and is reasonably priced
- Battery life isn't great (4.5 hours)
- buttons on the inline remote are small
- and the LED that indicates when the device is on or in pairing mode is tiny