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Plantronics BackBeat Sense

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NCIX.com
★★★★
8 years ago

clean crisp sound.comfortable and well designed.

good quality headphones

nothing with good sale price

pricespy.co.nz
★★★★
7 years ago

Stylish headphones that were lightweight and had useful features! Good sound but not as much bass. Multipoint these headphones are a plus! Incredibly comfortable headphones but it crackles in your ears when you move or walk, because the ear pads are kept constantly on the ear.

PC Magazine
★★★★
3 years ago
Plantronics BackBeat Sense Review

Plantronics is better known for its Bluetooth headsets than for its headphones, but the company has made some strides in the field of gear intended primarily for listening to music and not talking to people. The BackBeat Pro ($245.00 at Amazon)  over-ear wireless headphones were cleverly designed, with solid noise cancellation technology and very good sound quality. They were also bulky, as many over-ear headphones tend to be. The new BackBeat Sense are far from that. These on-ear Bluetooth headphones don't feature active noise cancellation, but they're incredibly light, very comfortable, and sound excellent. At $179.99, they're also a bit more affordable than the BackBeat Pro, though the Editors' Choice Jabra Move Wireless ($84.95 at Amazon) trumps them both. DesignThe headphones are incredibly small and light for their on-ear design, weighing just under five ounces (less than half the weight of the BackBeat Pro). They're available in black with espresso-colored padding, or whi...

The Plantronics BackBeat Sense Bluetooth headphones pack very good performance and battery life in a remarkably light and comfortable on-ear package.

Incredibly light, comfortable design; Good selection of accessories; Very good sound quality with powerful lows

Balance emphasizes lows and highs at slight expense to high-mids; Canvas carrying pouch is a little awkward to use

Digit
★★★★
8 years ago
Plantronics BackBeat Sense

At Rs. 8,390, the Plantronics BackBeat Sense makes for an excellent pair of headphones – light, durable build, extensive connectivity range, very good audio quality and strong battery stamina. The intuitive play/pause feature is an added response, and ergonomics are excellent.

Clean; powerful wireless audio; Light; durable build; Excellent connectivity; Very good battery life; Ergonomic

Soundstage could have been better; Earpad build not too comfortable; Wired audio delivers low volume and audio clarity

CNET
★★★★
8 years ago
Plantronics BackBeat Sense review: An on-ear wireless Bluetooth headphone done right

Plantronics isn't going to fool anybody into thinking it's Beats, but over the years the company -- best known for monaural headsets of the wireless and business/call center variety -- has been creeping into mainstream consumer headphones market and putting out some very respectable products, particularly in the Bluetooth realm.

At less than $200 USD, the well-designed Plantronics BackBeat Sense is one of the best on-ear wireless Bluetooth headphones currently available.

The Plantronics BackBeat Sense is a lightweight, comfortable on-ear wireless headphone that delivers very good sound for Bluetooth and has a strong feature set, with dual microphones and a sensor that knows when you have the headphones on or off; Battery life is good and the headphone works well as a headset for making calls; The included carrying case is nice.

Low-end may not be strong enough for those looking for fatter bass.

Gizmodo
★★★★
8 years ago
Plantronics BackBeat Sense Bluetooth Headphones: Australian Review

I've struggled to find a pair of good commuting headphones for a while now. Most are too large and bulky, some Bluetooth models require expensive consumable non-rechargeable batteries, and a lot just don't sound very nice to listen to for extended sessions.

Digitaltrends
★★★★★
8 years ago
Plantronics BackBeat SENSE Review

The BackBeat Sense are among the best wireless on-ear headphones you can find at any price point.

Balanced; detailed sound; Relaxed and comfortable fit; Good controls; Great phone performance; Impressive battery life/ wireless range

Neutral design; No Siri or Google Now integration

Ligo
★★★★★
6 years ago
Highly recommend

I've had Gigaset phones before so knew what I would get. Well-made, good sound, reliable.

Amazon
★★★★★
7 years ago
The arrived and packaging was a sturdy box with everything inside

I bought these headphones to replace a pair of beats mixr's. The arrived and packaging was a sturdy box with everything inside, charged these up as soon as they arrived and a few hours later I tested them out.

CNET
★★★★★
8 years ago
Perfect balance of comfort and audio quality

Design for the win! I spend 8-12 hours a day with headphones on, and a good amount of that time is audio quality control listening or studio monitoring. I needed a very high level of audio quality in an extremely comfortable package, and this absolutely delivers.

Comfort; audio quality; sense features

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