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Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars with 131 reviews

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Customers are enthusiastic about the Backbeat FIT 6100 Over-the-Ear Wireless Sport Headphones for their comfort, sound quality, and battery life. Many customers find them to be a great value for the price, with some even saying they are the best headphones they've ever owned. However, some customers have expressed frustration with the touch controls and the lack of bass.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality, Water resistance
    Cons mentioned:
    Touch controls
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great sound, strong connection, so-so for workouts

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    I have a few over-ear headsets and I'm always on the lookout for something unique in this space. The plantronics backbeat fit line is known for its sweat resistant, comfortable, and durable wireless earbuds. The backbeat fit 6100s are the first over-hear headphones in this line and the short story is, they're great. Fantastic sound, very comfortable, some pretty innovative features, with only a few drawbacks. Fit - these headphones fit very well, the headband is a very soft and flexible material that adjusts easily. There is a secondary adjustment system that consists of a a plastic hook on a piece of cord ... I don't really understand how this is supposed to work. Securing it on either of the two connection points doesn't really change the tension of the clamping force on your ears. And this is where there's a problem, these headphones fit securely and comfortably, but if you're engaging in some rigorous exercise I'm not convinced these will stay put. Walking the dog, mowing the lawn, and just walking around town I haven't had a problem with these. The IPX5 sweat/water resistance is a very nice feature that ensures you're headset won't be destroyed by normal wear and tear on a hot or rainy day - though I would strongly recommend hanging them up somewhere to dry while keeping the earcups from touching. If they touch the water will just stay pressed between the cups which makes for a very unpleasant experience when you put them back on and they're still wet. Overall the build quality is great. The headband is connected to the cups with an alarmingly thin metal wire, but it feels much stronger than it looks. The earcups are made out of a soft water-resistant material that conforms nicely to your ears and don't grow irritating even while wet. the outer earcups have this matte look and a kind of rubbery feel. I don't know how else to describe it but it feels high quality. Performance - Out of the box these had a high charge, pairing is quick and easy. These headphones sound fantastic, great range across highs, mids and lows. They feel a little bass heavy, but there's no distortion I've detected (I don't listen at extremely high volume) and it's pretty normal for headsets in this price range. The right earcup has a touch panel built in which is very convenient. Turning volume up and down, skipping forward and back in tracks is very easy. There is a command to activate/deactivate "awareness mode" but I've not been able to get it to work. The illustration in the instructions is just too enigmatic for me I guess. My only complaint here is that if you're on a call and touch the right earcup at all, you're almost guaranteed to end the call. Again not the end of the world, but it is very frustrating. After hanging up on a friend 3 times in a row I just kept my hands off the right earcup and used my phone to adjust volume. Call quality is fine. Nothing out of the ordinary here. People on the phone could hear me clearly even with a good bit of background/traffic noise so they should do well for any calls you may need to take. To really unlock the full potential of these headphones you have to download the backbeat app. Doing so immediately notifies you that there is a firmware update for your headphones. Beware, the update process takes a very long time. You'll definitely want to update too, because out of the box these headphones have "awareness mode" turned on. I was never able to figure out the touch command to turn it off. When enabled built-in mics transmit ambient sound to you which ideally helps keep you aware of your surroundings. This is a very neat feature and something that I quite like when I'm out on long walks with the dog. It's helpful to be able to tell when there's a car coming or someone walking up behind us, very cool. Once you update your firmware the app will offer you the ability to enable/disable awareness mode. This is a key feature that I can't believe requires an app to turn on and off. The app is fairly light on features. There's no EQ which is the most basic feature and pretty much standard on every bluetooth headset I've ever used. Alas it's not here. You can turn awareness mode on or off and strangely choose whether you want music to pause or play with it turned on. What good is it without any media playing? At that point you're basically just wearing headphones to hear your surroundings, which you can do by taking the headphones off. It's weird. I guess if you're trying to hear someone surreptitiously it's a thing, but that's a genuinely creepy feature to include. Most annoyingly you don't have a volume slider to control the amount of outside "awareness" you want. There's only one level to your awareness mode, and it's very loud. Your own voice will surprise with how loud it is, footsteps and wind and traffic sounds are alarmingly loud. I don't want to trash the app too hard because it's definitely a work in progress, but the absence of some very basic functionality does make these headphones slightly less desirable in my book. Oh but before I forget, they do have a cool feature that allows you to find your headphones, using it causes the headphones to admit a tone so you can locate them if you set them down and forgot where you left them or the dog moved them or whatever. Not bad. Battery life promises 24 hours on a full charge. I haven't tested this yet, but I've been using them for a few hours a day for 5 days or so and haven't had to charge them yet. Sadly these headphones charge via micro usb. I really wish manufacturers would get on the USB-C train, it's the one cable I need to charge all of my other electronics (phone, tablet, video game controllers), having to bust out a different cable whenever I need to top up the battery is inconvenient. The included usb cable is also laughably short, like maybe two inches long. You'd better have a cable lying around that's long enough to be useful because this one is just way too short. You'll also need to use your own charger because there is no power brick included in the box. This is pretty standard stuff for headphones, but I feel like for nearly 200 bucks they could at the very least make sure you have everything you need to use the headset. I don't mind the absence of a power brick so much since I have an endless supply of them from past mobile phones but that cable feels insulting. Plantronics, and other manufacturers, please stop cheaping out, give me a cable that's a least six inches long. Bluetooth connection is quite strong, I've never lost signal or had a spotty signal while using these. Very happy with the range so far. They're a strong performer in this area for sure. Overall I think these headphones are great. Whether or not they'll be well suited to your own workout routine is something you'll have to decide for yourself. For walking, yardwork, and regular use they're fantastic. Performance is on par with some of the best headsets I've used, very good performance at this price range. I'd easily recommend these, but I have to add the caveat that some features are still half-baked due to the limitations of the app. Hopefully over time the touch controls and awareness mode will mature with app and firmware updates, but out of the box those features are just okay. Still that doesn't change the fact that these are a great performing and durable set of headphones that should suit you well in just about any use-case scenario ... within reason.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Fit, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Touch controls
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great Sound ...Decent Controls

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    These are some pretty good headphones for the price. I was a little concerned when I first got them. I tried them out by pairing them to my phone and started listening to music. Easy set-up and pairing. I started using the touch controls on the headset and got frustrated pretty fast. Tapping the center, volume up, volume down, skip ahead, skip back all by moving your finger on the headset. Sounds great, but there is one catch, you can’t tell where you are touching. It would be a better design if they had raised dots to help distinguish an area to touch. I don’t know how many times I would start, stop or change a song before I could listen to a playlist. The Saving Grace. So, after all my complaining (to myself) I went to their website and found where you can download the Back Beat app. The app really turned it around for me. I don’t remember seeing about the app in the quick start guide, but I might have missed it. In the app you can control all aspects of the headphones. The two most important controls I have found in the settings are My Tap and EQ. My Tap assigns what tapping on the center of the earpiece does. The 1 tap I have turned off, I found that I would hit it by accident and stop, start or change the song. The EQ setting is for the frequencies, I boost the low frequencies to get better Bass. Under settings you can also turn on or off the Awareness Mode. The sound quality is really good especially with the EQ set to Bass, the headphones have a strap that can tighten the headphones for a more secure fit. I found this helpful as I am riding around on my bike. The Sound awareness is also beneficial when you are out in public and need to hear some noises, like a truck or a dog, when you are walking, running or doing other outside activities.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    These Headphones keep going and going and going!!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    To start off these were quoted on the box to play up to 24 hours so that was the first thing I tested. I gave them a full charge and paired them up to my music and let them play.. and play.. I went to sleep.. woke up.. they were still playing.. went to work came back.. they were still playing haha. They lasted over 24 hours for me That was pretty amazing for a wireless headset in my opinion. Another high point I enjoyed about these were that they had touch sensitive controls on the outer ear on one side. I hate looking for the lil volume slider on a black set of headphones trying to find which one does what so this made playback, forwarding and replaying songs and all a breeze. the only downside to this is sometimes when you're adjusting them on your head you can touch the buttons. They were comfortable and are flexible as shown in the picture. Extremely lightweight! Sound quality was nice All that being said, besides the two speaker muffs and the small foam padding for the top of your head these are entirely held together by two small metal wires that look like coat hangers.. to mea it made them look a little cheap because of that. And at this price point I would think they'd have enclosed some type of bag to carry these in. The only thing you get is a charging cord.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Fit, Water resistance
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Comfortable Sport Headphones

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    The headphones came in really cool packaging. First impression was that they were light and felt very comfortable on and was easy to setup and connect to my phone and laptop, but did not like the placement of the controls. The power switch was located on the bottom right of the right ear headphone, but the location of the play/pause, volume and advance controls was on the right side of the headphones. In order to control the volume, etc... you had to do up/down/back/forward motions on the flat surface of the right headphone (see photo). It was extremely annoying because every time I increased the volume the music would pause or advance or stop. If I wanted to answer a call I was increasing the volume or advancing to the next song. This is why I gave this 3 stars because the placement of the controls could have been better. I you want to adjust the headphones you will accidentally touch the controls because they are very sensitive, could be good if they can be locked to prevent activating accidentally. Sound quality is not too bad, has decent BASS but the sound could be crisper. It would have been great if it was noise cancelling, especially if you are at the gym and do not want to hear all the background noise. I tried jiggling my head and did some running with them on and they stayed put, but not sure how well they will hold up to the constant sweat if using for workouts. I prefer to use earbuds for working out, although these are comfortable. Definitely will not stay put during rigorous workouts but fully adjustable. A cool feature is that you can select mic on/off to hear if someone is calling you. Battery life if great with up to 24hours. It is water resistant and sweatproof. I forgot to mention that although this is bluetooth it comes with a headphone jack so if you plan on using this on an airplane you can totally connect and not use the lame airline headphones. Overall, not bad for a sport over-the-ear headphone in this price range. Decent sound and volume but the controls are what made me give it 3 stars. I think there are much better ones out there for the same price with better sound quality.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Touch controls
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Comfortably fit for short exercise time span

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Headset for purpose of wearing during fitness activities but easily can be used for different need as well. It fits comfortably, ease to adjust as needed. Sound wise is above average I would say without being technical audiophile. Being On ear style, the cup does isolate well with outside noise. In this aspect, it has hardware control to hear surrounding noise by opening the mic port. Due to its material and build, bit heavy for my preference, but feels sturdy. Connection: it is seamless process. Has good feature that there is voice notification saying what has been connected. Can connect at least two devices simultaneously (use case with iPhone and MacBook). Downside is that if listening music from iPhone, and there is any activity notification from MacBook, the headset play sound from MacBook but afterward it doesn't continue playing the music and need to start play again. Controls:these are all touch sense centralized on one side. As slide through with finger it does its purpose. However, it seems takes time to get used as need to do several times. I couldn't change control at once with one touch. For instance for volume increase decrease, sliding doesn't work and find out by pressing each side. However, still in the process somehow the control get mixed with stop/start music. Most of trial to forward/backward/volume up/down had music stoped/started instead. Due to this, if need to control anything while performing fitness like running, it is a hassle as takeaway focus from the activity. Hence, don't feel suitable for running activity, but for other type of fitness at gym that doesn't;'t require high level of dynamic of movement. Phone call/Listenning music: works seamlessly apart of some details mentioned above. During phone other side does heart well while talking, hence not downside in this aspect but neither anything special. App: I was not able to use it and connect as the application didn't recognize the headset to connect. Didn't show as device to connect. Tried couple of time restarting the phone, removing from bluetooth connection. Not sure if wrong app but tried with BackBeat and BackBeat fit. The package comes with two cables, one charging cable and second for mic pluggable. For being price point that being sold, the charging cable could have been longer. It is only 1ft. The ear cup covering material could be of material used for sport jackets considering the headset is for fitness. It would be nice if it were material used for breathable like used on clothing. This suggestion comes as I have tested while running one hour on the treadmill, and felt bit too tight without vent in the ear area causing to accumulated sweat around the ear cup, and naturally loosing the sense of freedom when you are running without it. Naturally, there is trade off using headset but could have better experience changing the material. To summarize downside: material of ear cup or earpad (not sure if this is called), charging cable, need several trial to get used to controls Upside: fits well, comfortable, long hour doesn't feel fatigue in the ear compared to regular kind, sound, ease of use except of control. In the photos showing what is like after one hour of running, and package.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Stability for Sound, Mind and Body

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I have been wearing my Backbeats for a few days at the gym now and at first, I thought, "whoa my ears are going to sweat more than me". That has not been the case and in fact, I am a lot more focused on myself at the machines doing bicep curls and squats than normal. I like to listen to hip/hop for heavyweights, some synth-electro stuff for stretching and country for cardio (all of which sounded pretty darn good to me). The sound quality is okay, they are headphones and not earbuds so I now know that if I want louder I need to wear my earbuds. However, because earbuds hurt me sometimes I had to get these bad boys! The actual headphones and the material they are made of are very comfy and lightweight. The design is very modern and I would compare them to styles like Alexander Wang who really understands the aesthetic between street style and athleisure. I used to think it was ridiculous to have headphones at the gym but after wearing them myself I see the allure is not for looks but for comfort and the sound quality. I have had Backbeats before and so the application Plantronics has is pretty rad in the sense that you can choose your sound profiles (I hope they create more styles of sound profiles), you can adjust the quality of different sounds, find them if they are lost, and more. The adjustable headband was also pretty game-changing, I do have fancy noise-canceling headphones but the adjustable strap never moves on my head at the gym like other headphones. When I say never, I mean it only moved when I took them off which was pretty good. I have a larger than the normal head which sucks but these make working out for me more focused. Whoa! I almost forgot to mention the controls on the earphone! So instead of fumbling for my gym bag to change songs, or reaching for my watch to switch songs, now I can just swipe my earphone and the controls will either skip a song or raise the volume! I have seen this feature in some dope headphones that were not in my range but these have that feature and Plantronics designed this part very well. Every now and then when my shoulder touches my ear during lat pull downs it pauses my song but not a big deal. Hopefully, you're in the market for some headphones for the gym that are stable enough to stay on during any circuit workout, provide good sound quality, a rad design and some high tech controls on the ears, for your ears!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Really comfortable to wear

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    Lets be honest, a workout is not a workout without tunes. After trying so many earbud headphones, and many of them continuously falling off with the sweat, I needed something that would stay on my head. Needless to say, the Plantronics - Backbeat FIT Over-the-Ear Wireless Sport Headphones held up really well throughout my workouts. For starts, the packaging is great. They come neatly packed in a molded box with the needed hardware and instruction. The setup was extremely simple: Turn on, goes into pairing mode, connect your phone, and enjoy your music during workouts, or whatever you may be using the headphones for. The Plantronics headphones are lightweight, easy to handle, and surprisingly comfortable on my ears. As for sound performance, there is definitely room for improvement. The sound volume is good enough to let you enjoy your workouts without much of the surrounding noise. I really would like a deeper bass sound out of these headphones. As for accessibility, the headphones have a large control panel on the right headphone that makes it really easy to skip songs or turn the volume up. I did find myself accidentally skipping sings when I removed the headphones, but that's not a big deal for me. The headphones look good, are lightweight, have good volume, and are really comfortable to around my ears. I would definitely recommend the Plantronics - Backbeat FIT Over-the-Ear Wireless Headphones to anyone in the market for headphones.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great wireless headphones with great features.

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    These headphones are pretty good. Charged them up. Used the phone software to update the firmware and I was up and running. Sound quality is pretty good. I listened to different genre of music and high range, mid range, and bass are all distinguishable. They fit nicely. Positioning is key. If it is in the wrong spot you loose sound quality but as it falls back in place it comes back. 2 really nice features are the open mic where you can actually hear the outside of the headphones with mild amplification so you can carry on a conversation or hear people around you. Only bad thing with this is that I picks up wind noise while walking around outside. Operating with wireless with fast forward, volume, play, pause and answering the phone is pretty seamless and easy to use. Small picky things here are the swipe and touch function is a little sensitive and the volume jumps a little bit much between a being just right and too loud. Other option is you can use it like a wired headphones with the micro USB headphone jack that I comes with. I would highly recommend this product. Plantronics is a solid name for wireless tech. I have owned other earbuds and phone adapters and they were solid buys as well. I am happy with this product.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Fit, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Volume

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great headphones for the gym!

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    Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    If you catch these on-sale for $70 or less then pick these up if you are looking for a good pair of headphones for the gym. Pros- *Stays on head when using the bench just fine. *Very good sound range with the lows, mids and highs for this price. (I use Spotify and the integrated equalizer on Spotify helps fine tune the range.) *Touch controls are responsive and easy to use with practice. *Call quality sounds good and my wife said she could hear me clearly while using the embedded mic on the headphones. *Blue tooth 5.0 allows for a great range away from phone. I keep my phone in my locker at the gym and it has no problem with keeping a connection to my phone. *Fully charged in about 2 hours from completely drained battery. Cons- *Maximum volume is good but could be a little louder. I keep the headphones at 70-100% while working out. Don't get me wrong it does get loud but not as loud as other head phones. *Battery life is advertised at 24 hours on one charge but I typically get 18 hours. Overall if its on sale for $70 dollars or below and your looking for a good pair of gym headphones then give these a try.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Fit, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great over-ear workout headphones

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    These headphones are great over-ear workout headphones, which I felt like there weren't many of. I moved from in-ear true wireless ear buds to these for my daily walks for exercise because my in-ear buds would fall out (even when changing tips. I haven't tried it with other workouts, but they fit securely and the extra tension feature for stronger clamp force works well to keep them in place. The touch controls take a little getting used to but work well. They feel as responsive as my Sony 1000X headphones, which have a similar touch design. Battery is good too. I use these for about 1-2 hours a day and only charge it every two weeks. This includes using the ambient noise feature every now and then. The sound quality is good. Bass doesn't feel bloated and is clean and detail is okay. Listened to several different genres (folk, rock, EDM, jazz, hip-hop, R&B, rap) and while not audiophile quality, it's very good for when you're out and about. In conclusion, great over-ear headphones that are a cheaper alternative to the JBL Sport Wireless Train (which sit on-ear, but these envelope the ear) and good for people who would rather have over-ear rather than in-ear headphones while working out.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Too quiet

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    My impressions after 2 hours of listening. No noise canceling, does have the "awareness" function if you need that at work or in the city. Definitely comfortable and I can see wearing these for extended periods of time. But the biggest kicker is they are too dang quiet, Not enough volume for me. I feel if the Backbeat 6100's had more volume I would like them better but they simply do not. I downloaded the Backbeat app from the playstore and updated the headsets firmware. That didn't help the loudness, the EQ functions help quality but not loudness. So I just gave up on the headphones. These might appeal to you if you don't like blasting music in your ears (I do) But headphones can always be listened at a lower volume so loudness should always be an option. As far as using these in the gym, I cant see how effective they would be with out the volume level and the noise canceling. Especially gyms that have music blaring. Pros: comfortable; Sound "quality" is good Durable intuitive touch controls Assistant button (or programmable to another function through the Backbeat app} 24 hour rated battery life Cons: Too quiet (biggest con for me) No Noise cancelling charges via "micro" usb. Should be the new USB C standard so I dont have to carry an addition cable No carrying case or bag To wrap this up, I think the 180.00 price tag is a bit high. Id say 150 max. But even then, I can get louder headphones for less. And yes you can get loudness and clarity/quality at the same time. Maybe Bestbuy will have these on display and you'll have a chance to listen for yourself.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Pinnacle

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I use these in the Gym, on runs, and as my go headset at work. They are amazing. They are rugged, very comfortable, adjustable, and Bluetooth integration is excellent. No fuss, very buttery getting them to connect to anything. I'm think the sound quality is excellent! I am not sitting in a leather chaise sofa sampling the finest of sound waves, that isn't how I am measuring these headphones. I know my purchase date says 1 year basically, but I have actually owned them for 2 years now, the first pair I left in my house when it was being heat treated for bugs (i know its gross). Had a protection plan on them and Best Buy got me a new pair and gave me money in the difference of price since purchase date. I work out 5-6 days a week and I dont know what I would do without them. They charge in 15 minutes too! Seriously, get them you wont regret it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Fit
    Cons mentioned:
    Volume

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great for comfort and workouts!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The headphones are solid choice for workouts if you want something that stays on your head. The sound quality isn't that great. The aren't as loud as I expected. They are really comfortable and stay on my head while running and doing various workouts.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Fit, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great sound quality

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    These headphones sound great and have a exceptional range. I do find the overall size to be a bit much- especially for sport headphones. Bulky and kind of cumbersome, but they fit securely.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Fit

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    could have been 5 stars but

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    it says on the box that it has a powerful sound meaning it would be loud like i was expecting it to be but noooooo its just descent. that would be my only disappointment. quality material thats for sure and it has a nice future where you can adjust how tight you want them to be around your head and trust me i could wear them for hours and they are very comfortable and dont hurt my ears at all. these are like 170 dollars now but lucky me they had them on sale that one day i guess so i got these for 100 plus tax and warranty which comes up to a bit more but i'd say they are worth around 100 bucks but no more than that. your call now

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Nice n light weight

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    I picked these because they said they were for working out, so far they haven't disappointed. I jog with them and they don't move an inch. Not super crazy loud but loud enough, the open mic isn't the best but it does its job. My only concern is when I connect to my TV the audio flickers on and off for the first few seconds but then stays on. I'm not sure if that has to do with the Bluetooth type it does that. It also does that here and there when I'm jogging but very rarely, if it didn't do that then this would be great headphones. I almost took them back for that reason but they are very comfortable so I kept them.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great value for the price.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is a great set. The sound is great the ANC is ok, but that is not where it shines. This has great bass and the fit and comfort are excellent. I gave Plantronics a try since I have been using their headsets at work for the better part of 25 years.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Fit, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Running Headphones

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Got these in the mail and decided to take them out for a run! Sound quality was amazing and they fit well and didn’t move around. Still have to figure out all of the controls but they were easy to charge and connect to Bluetooth so that is a plus right there.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort
    Cons mentioned:
    Touch controls

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Its hard to BEAT the Backbeat FIT 6100

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Comfy headphones that are perfect for the gym and even my home office use. The onboard-touch controls are overly sensitive, where slight brushes against it trigger the response. Overall, I would recommend these for a great budget gym headphones + productivity.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Fit, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Decent headphones

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    Posted . Owned for 11 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Great product, decent options, decent sound comfortable fit, adjustable, no noise cancelling, memory foam like ear cones can wear these things for hours

    I would recommend this to a friend
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