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Published: 2012-07-10, Author: Eli , review by: cultofmac.com
A good choice as a workout set for music along peacful backroads or a quiet gym, with some call functionality thrown in; skip ‘em for all other uses.Rating: A flap on the right earpiece hides the set's micro-USB port. RelatedPosted on July 10, 2012 in...
Abstract: Going wireless usually involves some level of compromise and with Bluetooth earphones like anything else, it's a question of whether the benefits outweigh the disadvantages. Does the convenience of cutting the cord trump the potential downside of a Blueto...
Published: 2012-06-03, Author: John , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: Pairing the device with an iPhone, iPad, and even a computer was fairly easy. After activating pairing on the headset and turning on the iPhone's Bluetooth, simply selecting the device paired the two. The connection remained solid even with the phone in a...
Abstract: What we’ve got here today is a pair of earbuds that do not plug into your smartphone – they connect entirely with Bluetooth. This unit is the BackBeat GO from Plantronics, a pair of earbuds which act wirelessly in every way, containing their own rechar...
People who use their smartphone as a phone and switch between calls and music or media frequently will appreciate the ability to use just one headset for both. Plus, leaving these hanging around your neck won't scream BLUETOOTH EARBUD to everyone around...
Comfortable. Lightweight. Excellent voice quality and noise suppression in both directions. Tangle-free cord really works. Clear midrange and high-end when listening to music.
Ultra-soft earbud tips make it difficult to get the right fit. Some cable thump when walking. Thin bass response
The Plantronics BackBeat Go is a comfortable, extremely unobtrusive, wireless stereo Bluetooth earphone set that works equally well for voice calls and music....
Published: 2013-07-22, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Bluetooth headphones have a whole bunch of advantages – mostly that there's no headphone cable to tie itself in Gordian-beating knots — but one thing they sure aren't is cheap. That's why we've corralled together the best budget Bluetooth headphones going...
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Excellent antenna performance with few drop-outs; Very small and convenient;
Battery life could be better; Buds pop out of the ear quite frequently;
This isn’t the first stereo headset attempt by Plantronics, and we remember the previous BackBeat earphones fondly. However, in this instance, the company has almost nailed the formula, providing decent audio quality, a tiny size, and a fairly competi...
Convenient wireless design. Easy to use. Audio is fine for calls
Sound over Bluetooth is too flat for multimedia
The BackBeat Go headphone set is fine for use as a hands-free accessory, but we can't recommend it for music playback over cheaper, wired alternatives....