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Publicación: 2017-12-05, Autor: Lily , crítica de: soundguys.com
IP57 rated, Durability, Safetyoriented
Connection drops, Subpar volume controls
The BackBeat FIT will never be known for audiophile-level sound quality, but Plantronics sure knows how to manufacture outstanding workout headphones. This pair have seen it all: water, dust, sweat and being lugged around at the bottom of my bag for weeks...
Publicación: 2016-12-02, Autor: Tomas , crítica de: hw4all.com
Resumen: Many athletes and fans of a healthy lifestyle is undoubtedly love to listen to music during their workouts. And they prefer to use headphones for this, and preferably wireless. After all wired devices during class tangle these same wires, but ordinary hea...
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Publicación: 2016-08-09, Autor: Lauren , crítica de: theverge.com
Resumen: Wireless sport headphones have some obvious benefits, but where they're really useful is in the gym — or on the road, on the trail, or anywhere else you might work out. Their wirelessness means you can stash your phone in your pocket or on your arm and no...
Publicación: 2015-07-14, Autor: Josh , crítica de: gottabemobile.com
Resumen: The Plantronics BackBeat Fit bluetooth headphones are the absolute best headphones for working out . After using the BackBeat Fit and the JayBird BlueBuds X, it's clear that Plantronics delivers a better headphone for running, cycling and working out. Pl...
Publicación: 2014-12-22, Autor: Rita , crítica de: androidpolice.com
Comfortable and stable in the ear no matter how much you move or sweat, Wireless design helps in avoiding tangles and snags, Relatively long battery life for its size, Great sound quality, Neoprene pouch doubles as phone armband
Lack of a dedicated Volume Down button, No multipoint to enable connecting to 2 Bluetooth devices, Pouch is too small for bigger phones, Takes a couple of seconds to put on
For more than a few years, I have been looking for the perfect headset for my exercise routine. Every earphone I tried, be it a wired or a Bluetooth one had its shortcomings — wire snags, cumbersome setup, unstable fit, short battery life, and so on. The ...
Resumen: As you already know I love reviewing headphones that are fit for the gym and / or working out. The trend this year is wireless earbuds. Today I am checking out the Plantronics BackBeat Fit Bluetooth wireless earbuds.We loved what they did the Plantronics...
Strong constructio, Nice sound qualit, Excellent battery lif, Included armband
May not fit some ears without adjustmen, Overly sensitive touch controls/buttons
The Plantronics BackBeat Fit over-the-ear headphones have solid sound, and touchy but useful controls. Anyone who listens to music while working out knows that headphone cords inevitably get caught on something, and in-line controls need to be ...
Publicación: 2014-08-13, Autor: Enobong , crítica de: booredatwork.com
Resumen: We reviewed the Back Beat GO 2 a year ago and we were quite pleased with it. Now we've got out hands on the Back Beat Fit. Designed for your workout, this device provides high visibility, light weight and great comfort that enhances your workout experienc...
Publicación: 2014-07-31, Autor: Jeremy , crítica de: ilounge.com
One year ago, Plantronics stunned us with BackBeat GO 2, a pair of Bluetooth wireless earphones sold for a remarkable $80 entry price. This year, it's offering a new model called BackBeat Fit ($130), which despite a $50 premium actually is less appealing ...