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If you have an iPhone 7, and you don't want to wear those tiny (begging to get lost) AirPods in your ears, then your best option is to go with a pair of wireless headphones. We've long been impressed with Plantronics products, and their latest BackBeat P...
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Sleeker, sexier, but just as techie-friendly, the $249 Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 SE headphones keep the intuitive integrated smart controls I know and love while refining the overall design. But the company didn't stop there, as it retooled the audio to...
Lou, warm audi, Good active noise cancellin, Intuitive smart control, Extremely long battery life...
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The Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 SE headphones are a great example of style, functionality and tech done right. For $249, the Pro 2s offer up to 24 hours of battery life, great active noise cancelling technology and excellent sound to boot. The company also...
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Headphones rarely have to leave your head. They make phone calls, let you query of Siri or Google Assistant, and they give you hours of bliss as you consume podcasts, books, and playlists en masse. Having a pair that can do it all well is crucial.The Plan...
The fit is comfortable, even for bigheads like me. (They fit smallheads too.) Bluetooth works as advertised, from pairing to phone calls to keeping a clean connection. The sound is clear and detailed. Even when playing highly compressed files, I heard new...
While the low end seemed to be appropriately tuned for bassheavy songs, tracks that don't necessarily rely on a big low end had a little more bass than was necessary—to the point of distraction in a couple instances, unfortunately...
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The last time we checked out a Plantronics product we weren't sure how to feel about it. The Backbeat Pro+ were a decent pair of headphones but they weren't the prettiest, they were hard to use, and they were also bulky. Now we get a chance to look at the...
Battery Life, Plenty of controls, Decent sound...
A little confusing to use those controls, Design might not be for everyone...
These might not be the best active noise cancelling headphones out there, but if you want a bang for your buck pair of wireless ANC headphones these are a good buy...
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Until now, the easiest pair of headphones to recommend was Plantronics' BackBeat Pro . With the release of their new BackBeat Pro 2 we might be updating our recommendation! The Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2s are wireless over-ear headphones with amazing soun...
Sound incredible, Noise cancellation is lightweight but terrific, Open-listening mode is convenient, Sensors pause and play music when headphones are applied or removed, Fantastic range with Class 1 Bluetooth, 24 Hour battery that seems to last forever, M...
Very basic audio cable included — no controls/mic built-in, No app, Not collapsable, Prev2 of 2Next...
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Two years ago, Plantronics, a company best-known for Bluetooth headsets, released the BackBeat Pro, a pair of full-sized, wireless, noise-cancelling headphones with a ton of options for 250 bucks.Back then, the iPhone still had a headphone jack, and wirel...
Tons of features, Solid noise cancellation, Good sound, Great price, Very comfortable...
Sometimes overly bright sound, Minor design quibbles...
Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2The GoodTons of features • Solid noise cancellation • Good sound • Great price • Very comfortableThe BadSometimes overly bright sound • Minor design quibblesThe Bottom LineThe Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 sound better and are cheap...
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The original BackBeat PRO headphones from Plantronics were ambitious, offering noise cancellation and Bluetooth connectivity almost two years before Bose would try it with the QuietComfort 35. They impressed us on a technical level, but the noise cancella...
Affordable for wireless, noise-canceling headphones, Full, balanced audio, Solid noise cancellation...
Noise cancellation isn't quite on par with Bose...
The Plantronics BackBeat PRO 2 headphones combine solid noise cancellation with Bluetooth connectivity, excellent sound, and a comfortable fit, all at a very reasonable price...
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booredatwork.com Updated: 2017-01-12 03:53:33
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BackBeat PRO 2 provides the ultimate in wireless freedom with Class 1 Bluetooth for an impressive 100 meter range when paired with a Class 1 Bluetooth device. Plantronics smart power management technologies give you up to 24 hours of continuous listening...
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The Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 wireless headphones are $200, deliver 24 hours battery life, great sound and active noise cancelling.Slimmer and more attractive, the BackBeat Pro 2 headphones solve issues with the first generation. Plantronics made these n...
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The Backbeat Pro 2 from Plantronics is a second-generation over-the-ear Bluetooth headset for those who prefer solace and sound quality over portability and fancy fitness functions. These high-end cans compete with similar models from Beats and Bose, and...
Today, 10:00 PM by Eric M. Zeman @phonescooper...
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Plantronics has easily become one of my favorite companies for damn-near all-things-audio. Their latest release which was revealed earlier today: the BackBeat Pro 2. With the original BackBeat Pros, you had tons of amazing features that started here and m...
Plantronics made a good thing even better, bassier, lighter, and cheaper. The Pro 2s are everything you loved about the original like the 24-hour battery life and Smart Sensors while improving on the design + sound. For $199, you getting a great deal of...
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Plantronics cut the cord on active noise cancelling headphones two years ago, and now it's back with the BackBeat PRO 2 to cut the price, too. Follow-up to the well received BackBeat PRO of 2014, the revamped model slims down the hit on your wallet and th...
Sub-$200 price tag, Solid Active Noise Cancellation, Long battery life, Comfortable fit...
Voice call performance doesn't equal a dedicated headset, Doesn't collapse fully, ANC still not the equal of Bose...
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The market for wireless noise canceling headphones has been booming over the past couple of years. One day, we were struggling to find one pair of headphones that offered both Bluetooth connectivity and noise cancelation, the next there were more choices...
Weight, comfort, ergonomics The BackBeat Pro 2 is lighter, less bulky, and fits better around the head. It's more comfortable to wear for extended periods than the BackBeat Pro, Premium feel The design and materials all look more premium than the firstgen...
No NFC Unless you buy the more expensive $250 Special Edition, you don't get NFC to facilitate pairing...
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Wireless headphones are the new wave. Not really new, but mainstream. In this review we're talking about the Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 headphones. Two years ago Plantronics came into to the game with their first pair of over-ear wireless headphones the B...
I am a fan of the Plantronics brand overall. The BackBeat Pro 2 check off all the features needed in over-ear wireless headphones without putting a huge dent in your pockets. If you find the BackBeat Pro 2 too big for your taste, you might enjoy the P...
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Plantronics' original Backbeat Pro ANC sounded OK, for the money. But they were freakishly large, awkwardly designed, and heavy. This weight was surprising, given the fragile, cheap feel of the plastic used in the headphone's construction. With the introd...
Inexpensive compared to competing ANC headphones, Long, 24-hour battery life, Long-range connectivity, Can be used wirelessly or plugged into a 3.5mm jack...
Muddy mid-range caused by overwhelming low end, Track control buttons difficult to landmark, Questionable build quality and design decisions, ANC not as capable as other noise cancelling headphones...
Plantronics offers some of the least-expensive noise-cancelling heaphones on the market. But you get what you pay forr...
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Given the amount of choice on the market, a good pair of headphones can be daunting to find. We've reviewed a good number of them, many of which we found to be brilliant adding to an already difficult choice for you. Reading review after review sometimes...
The noise canceling works really well for this price point, sound is amazing with a good amount of bass, well made and good feel/comfort...
There's very little to complain about here, the design does take some time to get used to and we do wish they were foldable but that's about it...
Finding a new pair of headphones can be daunting in the crowded market, but the BackBeat PRO 2 headphones are a very solid choice and have much to offer without breaking your wallet like some higher-end offerings.Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2$199.99MSRP(USD)...
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Plantronics did not start as an audio equipment company, but has contributed immensely to communications technology for the world. They developed the first lightweight wearable communication device for airlines and NASA in 1961. They also designed wireles...
Plantronics has made the new BackBeat PRO 2 more attractive to own thanks to reduced size and price of S$319 (the SE version is S$379). Its audio balance may not be the most accurate for audio purists but is easily likable by consumers with bright forward...
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I am hard on headphones Really hard on headphones In the past couple years, I've killed 2 sets of the Apple EarPods and 2 sets of the Samsung earbuds that came with my various iterations of the Note 7, though the last set is still going strong That, my fr...
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techgeeknelson.com Updated: 2018-09-01 01:17:37
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The Back Beat Pro 2 from Plantronics is different from all the other headphones I reviewed in the past. It caught my attention from the moment I first saw it. Here is a run down of all the reasons why these are my new favorite pair of headphones.The Sty...
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