BackBeat GO 600 Series
Introduction
My latest gadget review is of the Plantronics BackBeat GO 600 Series over-the-ear wireless headphones. With an RRP of £89.99, this headset would be considered midrange. Read on for my Rapid Review.
Specifications
Bluetooth technology | Bluetooth 4.1, HFP 1.6, HSP 1.2, A2DP v1.2, AVRCP v1.4 |
Listen time | Up to 18 hours |
Standby time | Up to 20 days |
Deep sleep | Up to 6 months |
Speaker driver size | 40 mm with bass tube design |
Frequency response | 50 – 20,000 Hz |
Sensitivity | 92 dBPL |
Impedance | 32 ohm |
Harmonic distortion | <3% |
Passive noise cancelation | Over-ear memory-foam earcup padding |
Weight | 175 g |
Roaming range | 10 m/33 ft |
Audio codec | Custom SBC codec |
Time to charge (zero battery to full) | 90 minutes |
Number of mics | Single, wideband-enabled mic |
Multi-point | Two devices can be connected simultaneously |
Voice commands (answer/ignore) | No |
Build and comfort
The headphones are available in four colours; Navy, Grey, Khaki and Black. I have the khaki version, and while I wasn’t initially blown away by the colour, I did grow to like it. The headphones feel solid and I liked the angular edging of the headband.
The headband and earcups are light and consist of a memory foam material – this made them very comfortable to wear. The earcups did an excellent job of cancelling out background noises.
They’re very easy to store as they fold flat. However, the carry case included with the headphones does look a little cheap and likely to tear with a lot of use.
Sound quality
I’ve got to say that I was impressed with the sound quality that these headphones delivered. I shouldn’t have been surprised though as I’ve been impressed with the audio quality that Plantronics gaming headsets have provided before. The headphones have two EQ settings to choose between, bass boost or balanced mode. I could hear a noticeable difference between the two EQ settings, and bass boost did exaggerate the bass in the songs that I listened to.
Connectivity
Pairing the headphones via Bluetooth is really quick and easy. The headphones give voice feedback to tell you if they are connected or not. The headphones offer a range of 10 metres. I used my headphones to listen to music and podcasts on my way to work. With my phone in my rucksack, I never once lost connection to my music.
Features
The headphones feature easy-to-use onboard controls which allow you to skip, play and pause audio. There is also a button you can press to choose between the two preset EQ settings. Power, pairing and volume buttons also present. The only thing that I was a little disappointed about was the fact that these headphones do not offer any waterproof protection.
Battery Life
I was really impressed with the battery life of the BackBeat GO 600 Series headphones. I haven’t had to charge them at all since receiving them, and I’ve used them for a couple of hours every day. There is vocal feedback which tells you the battery level. Another good feature is the inclusion of a 3.5mm cable. If you run out of battery, you can use them with the cable. Obviously, this takes away the wireless functionality but it’s nice to have the option.
Conclusion
The BackBeat GO 600 Series headphones were a pleasure to use. They’re lightweight, comfortable and provide a solid listening experience. The sound is crystal clear, and the battery life is excellent
Rapid Reviews UK Rating
You can purchse the BackBeat GO 600 Series on the following link, http://plantronics-prod.adobecqms.net/gb/en/product/backbeat-go-600
2 Comments
Alison Turnnidge
These look really comfortable
Phil Wyatt
Need a new pair of headphones with decent battery life.. These look good indeed.