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For what you pay, these cans are very good. The sound is quite pleasing. Most people mention the highs, lows and mids to describe headphones, but with these, if you are using a decent app with equalizers, you will get a great sound. Even with just bluetooth. The noise cancelling feature could be better though. Only cancels around 50%. I own the Bose QC35's and the Shure SE826's, and in my opinion the Plantronics Backbeat Pro 2 sound better than the Bose. And matches closely the Shures. For what you pay, these are truly quite amazing ! Highly recommended !
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My wife has the Plantronics Sense which I like, but I prefer over-ear ones, so bought these based on the positive reviews. Over-ear phones should have oval pads to approximate the shape of the ear, but these are round, and only 5 cm between the edge of the pads, so unless your ears are unusually small, they will sit on the earlobe, not inside it, and will quickly become uncomfortable. Sound-wise, they are quite good, although noticeably muddier in the bass than the more expensive Sense phones. The good news is that my wife has smaller ears and does not use headphones as much, so suggested we swap and the suggestion made a lot of Sense. If you have small ears, these would rate a 4, if you have average or large ones, they are only a 2, so I've split the difference.
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Great value.Easy to use , competes with more expensive brands and has all the features you need.
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the sound quality and features are impressive and the price is too good to be ignored. I bought 2 as a gift and one for myself. Loved it to the bones!
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Fairly comfortable to wear and has all great features of noise cancelling phones for a fraction of the price.
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