![]() ![]() Two weeks later you’ll find them at Officeworks, JB HiFi and some Telstra and Optus stores. These new BackBeat FIT headphones from Plantronics will set you back $159 when they go on sale at Rebel Sport on July 1. They get tangled, in your way, they fall out if your arm catches on the cable – goodness knows what else. ![]() If you’re doing this with earbuds on a wire – you’re doing it all wrong. The actual earphone is pointed out and when in your ear seems to channel the sound right down into the ear – so there is less loss of sound and quite a good block of the sound around you (I can barely hear that the train announcements are being made around me).Īccording to Plantronics, 54% of people listen to music with headphones while exercising. Their rubbery construction means they are super flexible, they wrap around the back of your head and fit quite snuggly into your ears. They’re also “sweat-proof” – not a feature I am likely to be checking out any time soon.Īlthough, I did have to run for both the bus and train this morning – and not for a second did I feel like they were going to move out of place. No, they’re not at their best sitting around, for the active user these things will stay in place during your jog, run, trek whatever it is. Today I’m sitting on a train enjoying brilliant clarity of sound ad complete freedom of movement – all thanks to the BackBeat FIT wireless headphones. I felt the volume wasn’t as good as I’d hoped, the sound was a bit tinny and there was some lag between commands on the headphones and the action being taken on your phone. Backbeat fit wireless headphones review Bluetooth#The first wireless headphones I used which connected to your phone with Bluetooth were amazing, but flawed. ![]()
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