

Hugely impressed with the sound produced from these headphones, considering there affordable price.
BACKBEAT GO 810 UPDATE
You can also update the headphones firmware via the app. Within the app, you can adjust the ANC to high, low or off, and selected between Bright or Balanced EQ. The BackBeat app is available on iOS & Android, it’s free and it’s worth checking out, but not a requirement. Once connected, you can begin to play music or pair with the app.
BACKBEAT GO 810 BLUETOOTH
Anyway, connecting the headphones to your smart device via Bluetooth is as per any other Bluetooth device.

Set up can be either via a wired or Bluetooth connection, and I went for the later, as Apple got rid of iPhone ports a long time again. Fast charge – 10 minutes charges give 3hrs of playback.Firmware updates & settings via BackBeat app.Up to 22 hours with ANC, Up to 28 hours without ANC.Overall, I’m very impressed with the build quality & look of the headphones. There are several buttons & inputs between the two earcups and they include 3.5mm in, micro USB port, power on/off, play/pause/forward/rewind and ANC on/off. There is subtle detailing and branding throughout, but it’s well placed and is sympathetic to the overall design. The headband is adjustable, and via the metal sections connecting the ear cups to the band, which adds to the premium feel. They are constructed mostly from plastic, with a plastic & metal headband. These are over the ear headphones, with thick cushioned, memory foam pads covering your ears, a padded headband and plenty of adjustment to get a comfy fit. We got sent a pair with a Bone White finish and although it wouldn’t be my first choice, they do look exceptionally smart. The headphones are available in three different finishes, Graphite Black, Navy Blue & Bone White. The headphones come in a fairly standard, sturdy cardboard box and includes the headphones, a 3.5mm cable, a USB cable & a canvas like carry bag. With a retail price of £139.99 and positive first impressions from their website, I’m looking forward to trying them out. The first being the BackBeat GO 810 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones. It’s been nearly two years since we last featured Plantronics on the site, but they recently got in touch and sent over a number of their newer products for us to try out.
