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July 2014
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The editors liked
Crystal clear sound
Long lasting battery
Durable design
Very light
Plantronics BackBeat Fit is a lightweight wireless stereo headset (with integrated microphone) that features a sweatproof design and decent sound. It stays in your ears and most people should find it comfortable to wear. It also includes a reflective armb
Well built
Very flexible
Light
Great sound
Comfy to wear
They don't fall out
Which is always a good thing for runners
Reflector paint built into the band
Comes with a small arm band for your smartphone
Good sound
Comfortable fit
Good wearing
Reasonable Bluetooth connection
Battery Life
Tangle-free cord
Good volume
Waterproof
The editors didn't like
Loose fitting head strap
Limited volume and bass
Expensive
Armband design
Fit
$147
When you're running
The cord (around the back of your neck) does flop around a bit
Published: 2014-04-18, Author: Scott , review by: chipchick.com
Water resistant, Comfortable, Nice sound quality, Durable, Included carrying case/arm band, Audio controls with microphone, Wireless bluetooth with 8 hour battery, MicroUSB charging, The
Not ideal for running/jogging, No alternative ear tips
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Published: 2014-03-11, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Plantronics BackBeat Fit is a lightweight wireless stereo headset (with integrated microphone) that features a sweatproof design and decent sound. It stays in your ears and most people should find it comfortable to wear. It also includes a reflective armb
When you're running, the cord (around the back of your neck) does flop around a bit, which may bother some people, would ideally cost closer to $100
The BackBeat Fit may not be perfect, but it's one of the best wireless sports headphones available....
Published: 2014-10-23, Author: Alex , review by: techradar.com
Crystal clear sound, Long lasting battery, Durable design
Loose fitting head strap, Limited volume and bass, Expensive
The $129.99 price tag is steep, but shows in the high quality audio output for songs, the immense battery lifespan and the durable and flexible material of the headset itself. This is a Bluetooth headphone set that is made for the athlete. If you're more...
The Plantronics BackBeat FIT are not your luxury-enjoyment headphones. These are the ones you grab when you want to be mobile, active, and sweaty. You could use them for everyday listening, of course, but the shape doesn't really cater to kicking back a...
Abstract: When going to the gym or for an outdoor run, it used to be your own internal battery that needed topping up between sessions. These days, my own energy levels have become something of a secondary concern, as it's the accompanying gadgets that need to be f...
Published: 2014-03-11, Author: David , review by: CNET.co.uk
Plantronics BackBeat Fit is a lightweight wireless stereo headset (with integrated microphone) that features a sweatproof design and decent sound. It stays in your ears and most people should find it comfortable to wear. It also includes a reflective armb
When you're running, the cord (around the back of your neck) does flop around a bit, which may bother some people; would ideally cost closer to $100
The BackBeat Fit may not be perfect, but it's one of the best wireless sports headphones available....
Abstract: The BackBeat FIT headphones by Plantronics are designed for sporty people. As an anything but sporty person, are they any use for me?As a long term user of Plantronics kit and an owner of a set of BackBeat Go headphones, I wondered if the FITs would solve...
Futuristic Design, Excellent Battery Life, Compatible with iOS and Android, Free Smartphone Armband
Not made for ardent music lovers, Shockingly Expensive
Bluetooth headphones are often awful. We often see a lot of headphone makers try to compromise the battery life in order to make the design exciting. And that's not a good thing. It hasn't changed much, we're still doing same things. However, Plantronics...