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The original Plantronics BackBeat Pro headphones were loved for its variety of features, good sound and good active noise cancellation (ANC). They weren't perfect, but they offered a compelling package for travelers.With the second generation BackBeat Pro...
Incredible 24 hour battery life, Multi, point Bluetooth, Amiable sound...
Bass overwhelming at times, Styling not for everyone...
The Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 offer insane battery life, great sound quality and good active noise cancellation for the price. It may not offer the best noise cancellation in the segment but they're an undeniably good value for what you're getting...
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Plantronics BackBeat PRO 2 Review – There are not many headphones with active noise cancelling out there in the market and many were torn between getting the original Plantronics BackBeat PRO and the Bose QuietComfort 25 (QC25). Now that the newer Bose Qu...
I tested wearing the BackBeat PRO 2 daily while I walked to work and so far I'm loving it. The audio quality is pretty good, it's comfortable to wear, and the noise cancelling helps in shutting down noises so I can be fully immersed in my music or podc...
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The Plantronics BackBeat PRO 2 are one of a growing sea of over-ear wireless headphones with active noise cancellation (ANC), gunning for the same space as the Bose QuietComfort 35. Costing a piddly £160 and offering on-paper equivalent specs to the Qui...
Great value for money, Sound on a par with more expensive sets, Solid battery life...
ANC can be hit-and-miss, Don't handle bass as well as competitors...
Solid wireless over-ear headphones that won't be beaten for value...
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“Just let me hear some of that rock'n'roll music, any old way you choose it, it's got a backbeat you can't lose it, any old time you use it..." That pretty well describes Plantronics new Pro 2 Active Noise Cancellation headsets.iTWire has a launch article...
Put the Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 on your short list and compare them with headsets twice the price. Audiophiles may prefer to spend more but for you and me they are damned good quality for the price. Remember that these are at the value end – you won...
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Plantronics has been known for audio products made for the work environment, but the company's impressive inroads into the consumer audio space in the last few years have caught our attention. One of those products was the BackBeat Pro , an impressive pai...
Smaller and lighter, Good noise cancellation, Slightly improved audio quality, Excellent call quality, Solid battery life...
Bass not particularly full, Only special edition gets hard-shell case...
It's hard to argue with the price. At $200, these are highly competitive and offer solid value for the money, so if you're looking for good ANC headphones for the long haul on a tighter budget, you will like what you get here...
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Plantronics promises top-end noise cancelling wireless headphones for a third-less than market leaders, but do the new BackBeat Pro 2s really deliver?The new BackBeat Pro 2s only have a passing resemblance to their forbears. Gone is the round shape in fav...
very long battery life, comfortable, good noise cancelling, good bass, good controls, good value...
sound profile won't suit everyone, don't fold up particularly well for travel, passive noise isolation could be better...
The Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 wireless noise-cancelling headphones are a very good pair of headphones, that lasts ages between charges, have good controls, solid active noise cancelling and a sound profile that will please many.They're comfortable to wea...
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Plantronics may have a big name in the world of hands-free Bluetooth equipment, but it's not widely regarded as a premium headphone company. Our time with the BackBeat Pro 2 has taught us that it's a definitely a company worth considering if you're lookin...
Comfortable, lightweight, great battery life and noise cancellation features...
Plastic design, fake wood trim is puzzling...
As an overall package, the Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 have a lot to offer. Despite their plastic build, these cans feel sturdy and are very comfortable to wear - even for extended periods.Combined with the brilliant range of features, ease of use and over...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-19 03:24:35
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The original Plantronics BackBeat Pro headphones were loved for its variety of features, good sound and good active noise cancellation (ANC). They weren't perfect, but they offered a compelling package for travelers.With the second generation BackBeat Pro...
For $200 (£230, AU$250), it's hard to fault anything about the Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2. It's looks might not be for everyone and its bass heavy sound won't please audiophiles but the BackBeat Pro 2 does just about everything right for travel headphones...
Audiophiles won't like the bass heavy sound signature, though bass can be tamed by using them in wired mode, Similarly, you'll either love or hate the styling of the BackBeat Pro 2. Its brown color palette, fake zebrawood and out of place silver mesh give...
If you don't want to drop $350 (£290, AU$500) on the Bose QuietComfort 35 or $400 (£330 or AU$700) on Sony's flagship MDR-1000X, the Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2 should be on the top of your shopping list. Sure, the Bose still offers better noise cancellati...
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The most desirable headphones around may, among other things, be comfortable to wear on the head - but they're usually too expensive to make you feel similarly comfortable when handing over your debit card.At around £200, the Plantronics Backbeat Pro 2s a...
Fairly smooth sound, Enjoyably large soundstage, Good battery life, Feature-packed...
Only moderately effective noise cancellation, Soft, slow and overblown low frequencies...
The Plantronics Backbeat Pro 2s are cheaper than their perceived rivals, and have the benefit of extra features that many will appreciate.However, the Backbeats' positive sound characteristics are dragged down by unchecked bass and, ultimately, that spoil...
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When you think about it, though, the ability to produce personal audio gear that’s comfortable to wear for long periods should help in designing a pair of headphones like the Backbeat Pro 2. And these are headphones – with both active noise cancelling and...
Beautiful design, Mind blowing bass, Good ANC capabilities...
A little uncomfortable, Might be too bass-heavy for some...
They do get a little uncomfortable during long listening session, but they're undeniably good value for money...
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24 hours of battery life, good controls and lots of bass will sound great to many, but if you're a fan of classical music, look elsewhereThis article titled “Plantronics BackBeat Pro 2: Bose-level wireless noise cancelling on a budget” was written by Sa...
very long battery life, comfortable, good noise cancelling, good bass, good controls, good value...
sound profile won't suit everyone, don't fold up particularly well for travel, passive noise isolation could be better, Other reviews, Sony h.ear on Wireless NC headphones review: just shy of really great, Bose QC35 wireless headphones: simply unrivalled...
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gadgetscentral.co.uk Updated: 2018-09-08 16:32:58
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I have been looking for a decent pair of active noise cancelling headphones for a while, the Bose QuietComfort 35 (Series II) is the most obvious choice, but I don't travel enough to justify the £320+ price tag.Looking for cheaper options, I found favou...
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