The right pair of noise cancelling headphones can be satisfying to behold, but such delights rarely come cheap.
Great price; Clean design
Average noise-cancelling; Not as compact as the alternatives
Manufacturer: Plantronics
The right pair of noise cancelling headphones can be satisfying to behold, but such delights rarely come cheap.
Great price; Clean design
Average noise-cancelling; Not as compact as the alternatives
The right pair of noise cancelling headphones can be satisfying to behold, but such delights rarely come cheap.
The short version here is that the BackBeat Go 810 are super comfortable to wear, surprisingly-cheap and they sound pretty good.
Great price; Clean design;
Average noise-cancelling; Not as compact as the alternatives;
Despite a few performance bugs, the Plantronics BackBeat Go 810 provides dynamic sound and modest noise cancellation at a great price.
Loud; warm sound; Dependable noise cancellation; Lightweight; sturdy design; Companion app with useful features; Strong battery life
Buggy performance; No motion or touch controls; Lacks premium appearance of competitive models
Couple months back we tackled Plantronics first entry into truly wireless earbuds and a pair of around the neck headphones. This time we will be looking at the BackBeat Go 810. This isn't Plantronics first time at over the ear musical cans, but it is at this price point and this design.
Along with the three BackBeat Fit models that I reviewed a few days ago, Plantronics announced on Monday two new Go headsets: the in-ear Go 410 and the over-ear Go 810. The governing idea behind the two units is to bring wireless noise cancelation to the masses at a more affordable price.
The BackBeat Go 810 are the latest effort by Plantronics, a brand known more for its office conferencing gear, to make a mark in the now growing Bluetooth headphones market.
The Plantronics BackBeat Go 810 are decent wireless over-ears for most use cases. They have great audio reproduction and are suitable f...
Plantronics has been putting out a steady stream of pretty affordable headphones that deliver good performance for the money, and the BackBeat Go 810 fits right in with them. Featuring noise-canceling in an over-ear design for $150, in many ways it's the "light" version of the company's BackBeat Pro 2, which lists for $200.
This new over-ear headphone performs well and is half the price of Bose and Sony premium noise-canceling headphones.
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