Plantronics Backbeat Sense Headphones

Plantronics Backbeat Sense Headphones-Mono headset from various wireless and business / call center has crept into the mainstream of the headphone market, particularly in the field of Bluetooth. We give high marks to the backbeat Fit, wireless sports headphones, and also like Backbeat Pro, a full-size headphones that incorporate Bluetooth wireless connectivity with active noise cancellation. 2015 Backbeat Sense sold at a cost of $ 180. The price and availability in the UK soon on the website of each company.

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Plantronics Backbeat Wireless Headphones


Present as starters, weighing lightweight (140 grams or 4.9 ounces) and is very convenient for in-ear headphones and memory foam pads fitted to the ear clearly labeled "L" and "R". I also like the feature set. This makes the music stop once You when in the off state headphones in your ears and resume playback when you put in the ears. Headphones use Bluetooth v4.0 and simultaneously able to connect two Bluetooth sources device and switch between them. The taste is also claiming an extended wireless range up to 330 feet / 100m instead of the standard 33 ft / 10m if you have a Class 1 Bluetooth device.

Those who have phones that support APTX will be pleased to note that backbeat APTX Sense is activated, which should allow for better sounding audio streaming via Bluetooth. As you would expect from Plantronics products, flavors are also working as a headset and working properly. It is equipped with dual microphones so you can listen to your voice in the headphones when you speak. You can also press the button at the bottom of the left earcup and pause your music and you hear the outside world through the microphone of your headphones. This might be useful if you want people to think you're listening to headphones when you listen to them. There are a few other buttons, such as buttons, call answer / end on the outside of the right earcup and buttons pause / play along with the tracks back button / advance beyond the left earcup.

You adjust the volume by using the control ring on the left earcup. In all, the placement of buttons has been well thought out and it did not take long to figure out how to operate all. It's worth mentioning that I also connected Taste for Apple iMac via Bluetooth and I had no trouble with the connection but I can not go forward or back a track using the controls on the headphones (pause / play works well). The only thing missing so far away is the noise cancellation feature (NC). This is not something that everyone wants (such as Bluetooth, NC tend to have an adverse effect on sound quality), but if you're looking for it, Plantronics does not make $ 300 / AU $ 390 Voyager Focus UC, which is more than the headphones business class with a microphone boom and PC connectivity via USB dongle.

It looks a lot on this model and should sound very similar but adds noise cancellation. In terms of accessories, headphones, equipped with a nice canvas bag with two pockets, the main thing is to keep the headphones while the rather small side pockets are useful as homes for inclusion headphones and a USB cable charging cable. Batteries last at 18 hours when playing music, which is not as good as Backbeat Pro battery life (24 hours), but it was pretty solid for Bluetooth in-ear headphones.

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There are several on-ear Bluetooth headphones are really good, most of them are more expensive than the Rasa. At the budget end of the spectrum, you have $ 50 Creative Sound Blaster clock, which can provide the best sound for your Bluetooth money, but the build quality, comfort and feature set are not in the same league as this Plantronics Bluetooth and other in-ear headphones. 

Among the better is above the Bose SoundLink Bluetooth On-Ear, Beats Solo 2 Wireless, Samsung Levels On Wireless and Sol Republic Tracks Air Wireless. At the higher end you have a Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H8, Bowers & Wilkins P5 Wireless, and Sennheiser Momentum On-Ear Wireless, all of which cost $ 400 / AU $ 550 or more, which is a lot to pay for Bluetooth headphones. The Plantronics Backbeat Sense came as quite balanced with a lot of headphone but not fat bass and clarity is good (it should work well with a variety of musical genres). It's fun, headphones sound pretty naturally playing hard at the highest volume but sounds better when holding a volume of around 75 percent.

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