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Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2

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Mighty Ape
★★★★★
5 years ago
Great sound and Build quality

In wired/passive mode, the sound quality has very clear treble and with a bit of bass, however, you will want to switch on the headphones as it will give you the best listening experience. If you have an equalizer app on your phone. You can make your bass very deep without any sound distortion. Even on max volume on headphone and phone. Sensors dont work well in gym environment, depending on your bump motions, it will trigger the pause/play randomly, same with yawning. Battery can last up to 5+ days even when leaving it on but not using it. The build quality doesnt feel flimsy at all, especially where the swivel point on where the cups are, they feel like they will last a while, its not weak plastic that you see on most headphones. Cushions are in between soft and hard, so spec users, beware of ear pain after extended use. The media controls dont work in all apps. Review is done mainly via bluetooth on a S6+ with equalizer app Music genre listened; trance and many sub genre of trance.

Mighty Ape
★★★★★
7 years ago
Great for all round headphones.

Wanted to buy these for awhile, they finally came on special so I did. Best buy in years. These work like a charm at home or in the gym they are comfy and durable. The noise cancelling is not that great but it is noticeable but it is not as good as my Sony MDR770 noise cancelling was. All round would totally buy again, good price for what you get.

Techaeris
★★★★★
7 years ago
Plantronics BackBeat PRO 2 review: A lot of headphone for the price

Solid performer, solid sound, great build, insane battery life, super noise canceling and just under $200USD yields a must buy.

The noise canceling works really well for this price point; sound is amazing with a good amount of bass; well made and good feel/comfort

There's very little to complain about here; the design does take some time to get used to and we do wish they were foldable but that's about it

PC Magazine
★★★★★
7 years ago
Plantronics BackBeat PRO 2

The original BackBeat PRO headphones from Plantronics were ambitious, offering noise cancellation and Bluetooth connectivity almost two years before Bose would try it with the QuietComfort 35 . They impressed us on a technical level, but the noise cancellation itself fell a bit short.

Affordable for wireless, noise-canceling headphones; Full, balanced audio; Solid noise cancellation

Noise cancellation isn't quite on par with Bose

TechRadar UK
★★★★★
7 years ago
Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 review

The original Plantronics BackBeat Pro headphones were loved for its variety of features, good sound and good active noise cancellation (ANC). They weren't perfect, but they offered a compelling package for travelers.

Incredible 24 hour battery life; Multi-point Bluetooth; Amiable sound

Bass overwhelming at times; Styling not for everyone

cravingtech.com
★★★★★
7 years ago
Plantronics BackBeat PRO 2 Review

Great ANC headphones without breaking the budget

PC Magazine
★★★★★
7 years ago
Plantronics BackBeat PRO 2 Review

The original BackBeat PRO headphones from Plantronics were ambitious, offering noise cancellation and Bluetooth connectivity almost two years before Bose would try it with the QuietComfort 35. They impressed us on a technical level, but the noise cancellation itself fell a bit short. The BackBeat PRO 2 fixes that issue, and improves everything else about the headphones in the process. They're less bulky, more comfortable, sound fantastic, and at $199.99, just over half the price of the QuietComfort 35. Bose is still the brand to beat when you want the best noise cancellation possible, but for value, comfort, and performance, the BackBeat PRO 2 is our Editors' Choice for affordably priced noise-canceling wireless headphones. DesignThe BackBeat PRO 2 is noticeably slimmer and sleeker than the original BackBeat PRO, and the brown color scheme is striking in a retro sense (a silver Special Edition is available for $249.99). The over-ear earcups are about two-thirds the size of the or...

The Plantronics BackBeat PRO 2 headphones combine solid noise cancellation with Bluetooth connectivity, excellent sound, and a comfortable fit, all at a very reasonable price.

Affordable for wireless, noise-canceling headphones; Full, balanced audio; Solid noise cancellation

Noise cancellation isn't quite on par with Bose

CNET
★★★★
7 years ago
Plantronics Backbeat Pro 2 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones 10149696 review

The BackBeat Pro 2 is an excellent full-size wireless noise-cancelling headphone that costs nearly half as much as comparable models from Bose, Sony or Sennheiser.

The Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 sounds very good for a Bluetooth headphone, is comfortable to wear and offers decent noise cancellation and strong battery life; It performs very well as headset for making cell phone calls, includes a carrying pouch, and is an overall excellent value.

While the design has been improved, the headphone is still a little heavy and its aesthetics may not appeal to everyone; noise-canceling isn't quite as effective as Bose's.

CNET
★★★★
7 years ago
Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 review: The value alternative to Bose's QuietComfort 35

In the realm of headphones, noise-canceling models -- those battery-powered ones that filter out unwanted external sounds like traffic din or jet-engine noise -- represent the cream of the crop. And the best wireless noise-cancelling headphones from Bose, Sony, Sennheiser, Parrot and others tend to cost at least $350 (about £290 or AU$460). But not everybody wants to pay that much for a headphone, which is where Plantronics' BackBeat Pro 2 ($199 at Amazon) comes in.

The BackBeat Pro 2 is an excellent full-size wireless noise-cancelling headphone that costs nearly half as much as comparable models from Bose, Sony or Sennheiser.

The Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 sounds very good for a Bluetooth headphone, is comfortable to wear and offers decent noise cancellation and strong battery life; It performs very well as headset for making cell phone calls, includes a carrying pouch, and is an overall excellent value.

While the design has been improved, the headphone is still a little heavy and its aesthetics may not appeal to everyone; noise-canceling isn't quite as effective as Bose's.

Sound Guys
★★★★
7 years ago
Plantronics Backbeat Pro 2 Review

Better in plenty of ways.

Battery Life; Plenty of controls; Decent sound

A little confusing to use those controls; Design might not be for everyone

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