2015/7/22 3:00:44
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Plantronics
has released BackBeat Sense, new wireless headphones that have a “smart sensor”
that pauses the music when you disconnect them from your phone, saving battery
life. They charge via a MicroUSB port and get up to 18 hours of music on a
charge, according to the company.
The headphones
feature Advanced Class 1 Bluetooth that lets you control up to two smartphones
or tablets from up to 330 feet away (line of site). That’s a lot longer range
than older technology wireless headphones and makes it possible to put the
phone down and wander about. There is also a 3.5 mm jack and a removable cable
that you can use if you want to plug in the headphones.
The BackBeat
Sense has dual mics to enable you to accept calls and speak while using the
headphones. If the phone rings, the music is suspended during the conversation.
The sound quality of the microphone isn’t as good as Plantronics dedicated
Bluetooth phone headsets but it’s adequate for short calls.
Easy on the eyes
and the ears
It may seem like
a small thing, but I love that there is a big R and L on the right and left
earpieces so that you easily know how to put them on. Most headphones have tiny
little letters that are hard to find.
After wearing
them around my neighborhood, I can attest that they are light and comfortable
with excellent sound quality.
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