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Plantronic's BackBeat Pro is an unassuming headphone. It's made by a manufacturer who is known for enterprise products, rather than consumer electronics. It looks understated, coming in matte black with no obvious embellishments. And it's one of the cheap...
Excellent sound quality, Fantastic battery life, Great value...
No stereo audio over Bluetooth on PC...
Plantronic's BackBeat Pro is one of the best all-round headphone experiences you can buy. The sound quality is excellent, wireless connectivity is great, battery life is fantastic and noise cancelling is top-notch. BackBeat Pro isn't a production headpho...
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The Plantronics Backbeat PRO noise cancelling headphones just keep going and going and going. They're not the pinnacle of noise cancelling technology, but they're unlikely to leave travellers in the noisy lurch.Plantronics' latest headphones are aimed at...
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When the BackBeat Pro hit our desk, we weren't sure what to think. The last time a Plantronics product sat on our head, it was in a call center, so to say the headphones didn't incite flood of great memories would be an understatement. But then we had a c...
Best-in-class battery life, Loaded with convenience features, Solid noise canceling, Superior sound quality...
Passive sound quality is too dark, Treble can be aggressive, Loss of on-board controls to wired connection...
The BackBeat Pro may be bulky and industrial looking, but what they lack in aesthetic panache, they make up for with fantastic features and great sound. And while Plantronics' latest can't beat the Bose QC25 at their own game of noise canceling, they get...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-10-19 08:23:08
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Founded back in 1961, Plantronics is most widely reputed for its professional and gaming headsets. Like Bose, it specialised in aeronautical audio devices. When portable headphones recently became the rage, the Californian brand wasn't about to miss out o...
Superb sound quality, Powerful with low distortion levels, Sound quality during phone calls, Sturdy, wellbuilt, Intuitive controls, Audio and LED notifications, Bluetooth and NFC have wide range, Insane battery life...
Active noise cancellation could use some perfecting, Small peak around 8 kHz, Stocky design...
A serious contender has just entered the ring. Plantronics' new headphones not only have stunning sound quality, but they're stylish, sturdy and comfortable, and they have a ton of extra features. The active noise cancellation does a pretty good job, but...
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Headphones that cut out the noise from the outside world generally require you to be tethered to your phone, but not a new pair of cans from Plantronics, as the company brings its expertise with wireless audio technology to the field of big headphones.A n...
Wired and wireless, it's your choice, Controls on the side of each ear are very easy to remember and get used to, Tactile volume control, Supports active noise cancellation, Includes NearField Communication, Supports aptX and highresolution audio (24bit/1...
Big, A retro look that not all might go for, Headphone controls don't work when cable is used...
Here at GadgetGuy, headphones come and go, but the Plantronics BackBeat Pro will be one pair of headphones we'll always want to use, thanks to the combination of technologies, excellent controls, and a lovely sound that works well regardless of if you're...
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Plantronics may have started off as a mono headset company, but over the past few years the company has been making some pretty good moves into the stereo category, leveraging their expertise in Bluetooth to deliver some solid wireless earphones, like the...
Pair with two devices, Fantastic 24 hour battery life, impressive sound and noise cancellation...
Pairing mode could be easier to initiate, No identification between paired devices, Slightly pricey...
At AU$349 / £250 / US$250, these are not a cheap pair of headphones. But they are an investment in both comfort and convenience, and if Bose has taught us anything, it's that those are features people are willing to pay for. Sure, they're not perfect, bu...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-11-05 07:21:42
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Plantronics may have started off as a mono headset company, but over the past few years the company has been making some pretty good moves into the stereo category, leveraging their expertise in Bluetooth to deliver some solid wireless earphones, like the...
Pair with two devices, Fantastic 24 hour battery life, impressive sound and noise cancellation...
Pairing mode could be easier to initiate, No identification between paired devices, Slightly pricey...
At AU$349 / £250 / US$250, these are not a cheap pair of headphones. But they are an investment in both comfort and convenience, and if Bose has taught us anything, it's that those are features people are willing to pay for. Sure, they're not perfect, bu...
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Updated: 2014-11-07 15:17:15
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Wireless connectivity and active noise cancellation drain battery life, but Plantronics reckons its latest Bluetooth headphones can do both for 24 hours straight and even sound good doing it. At £199, they're a little more expensive than the Sony MDR-ZX75...
Effective noise cancellation, Ergonomic playback controls, Remarkable battery life...
Plain design, A little heavy, Plastic construction...
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Plantronics know a thing or two about audio and have poured decades of experience into its new BackBeat Pro wireless noise cancelling headphones.The company's legacy reaches as far back as the time when man first landed on the moon.When Neil Armstrong utt...
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technologytell.com Updated: 2014-11-10 01:38:38
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All you need, looks pretty good Although big, the Plantronics BackBeat Pro headphones aren't necessarily bulky. The curve of the band against the head is about average – it doesn't stick out so far nor does it hug in close. The ear cups themselves swivel...
The Plantronics BackBeat Pro Wireless ANC Headphones fires on all cylinders, making it a serious contender against all headphones above the $200 price bracket. An incredible amount of detail has been crafted into all aspects of these headphones, and it...
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What is the Plantronics BackBeat PRO? The BackBeat PRO is Plantronics' attempt at the ultimate premium wireless headphones. Connecting via Bluetooth, they also feature NFC for easy syncing and have active noise cancelling for those moments when you just w...
Excellent overall sound quality, Class-leading battery life, Good active noise cancelling, Still work well when battery's dead...
Sound signature is a bit bass heavy, Design is just a bit busy, Not the most comfortable...
Great sound quality, impressive noise cancelling, class-leading battery life and a host of easy-to-use controls make these headphones some of the best, if not the most comfortable. Next, read more Headphone Reviews...
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Better known for gaming headsets and call centre equipment, Plantronics isn't a company you typically associate with high-end headphones, but the company's newest addition to the BackBeat family – the premium quality over-ear Bluetooth noise-cancelling Ba...
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Plantronics has come a long way from making mobile phone headsets for city slickers. It's latest over-ear creation is the BackBeat Pro, wireless Bluetooth headphones crammed with great features including active noise cancellation. But does a company best...
Great battery, long-range Bluetooth, active noise-cancellation, comfortable, strong, easy controls...
Design is somewhat bland, RRP a little pricey (can be found for better price)...
The Plantronics BackBeat Pro headphones manage to cram a lot of features into a headset that's very comfortable to wear. The long-range Bluetooth and AptX quality is a real bonus for listening at home when moving about, while the auto pause feature...
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Wireless headphones from Plantronics with Active Noise Cancelling, long battery life, and powerful bass with audio clarityPlantronics BackBeat PRO Review – Plantronics make plenty of great Bluetooth mobile headsets for music listening and audio calling li...
There is so much love for the Plantronics BackBeat PRO . Its battery life, its comfort, its Active Noise Cancelling feature, its intuitive controls, and its awesome sound quality and clarity. Though the headphone feels bulky to wear and the design is not...
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I own three sets of headphones – my noise cancellers for flying, my gaming headset and a third set that pair with my phone via BlueTooth for listening to music while I'm out and about. The BackBeat PRO offers to replace all three with a single set that ca...
So versatile, Excellent audio quality, Intuitive controls...
Microphone doesn't work when connected to PC...
Why own multiple pairs of headphones when this single pair can do it all?...
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Plantronics has been moving in to the wireless stereo headphones market with the BackBeat line, of which the BackBeat PRO is the first full-sized, over-ear model. It's a good start. The PRO is comfortable, has good sound and amazing battery life. It's not...
These are some seriously awesome headphones with only one possible drawback: that aggressive sound profile. If that's your jam then there's nothing to worry about, but if you prefer a more-balanced approach then it's worth giving these a go in-store to ma...
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I was alerted to these much more subfusc noise-cancelling headphones by reader Chris Burridge, who noted that although they look boring (no bad thing) and their maker, Plantronics, is not the sexiest, they have a remarkable specification, performance and...
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After my last ‘mis'adventure with a set of Plantronics, I was expecting to be on the blacklist, but instead they've sent me their latest and greatest offering, and I must say they've got every bell and whistle!These are over-the-ears headphones, but are b...
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Ever been on a flight where someone is wearing a set of Bose noise-cancelling headphones? If so, you've probably witnessed the look of serenity on their face while you shuffle uncomfortably in your seat, wondering whether or not the airline-provided heads...
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There are so many speakers and headphones available these days it really is a case of being spoilt for choice. The good news – there's not a lot of crap on the market, it's actually quite impressive to put on many of those on the market. Bumping their way...
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The Backbeat Pro is for the serious, and serial, office music listener.Quick specsWhat : Platronics Backbeat ProAt a glance : Active noise cancellation, automatic play/pause, long battery life.USP : Wireless headphones, up to 330 ft.Best buy : Rs 12,471 o...
For those allergic to wires, and looking for a pair of headphones to drown out noisy work neighbours...
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The best part about the BackBeat Pro is that when the headphone is removed from the ears and rested on the neck, the music pauses automatically. And it resumes when put back on. The range of the headphone is very good - the company claims it to be 330ft...
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