While you cannot compare this device to high-end products, audio is good and whether this was rock, pop or classic, you will get a very smooth audio experience that definitely allows you to get lost in the moment. Loudness was just right and as was the bass without it being overbearing. When it comes to sound quality, we were pleasantly surprised at the overall audio quality with good lows, mids and highs, without any distortion. 5 hour of charge in just 15-minutes which is brilliant. You will easily get 8 hours of battery life and the case (without power, if charged) will give you an additional two charges or 24 hours total which is perfect for long flights! As I often forget to charge wireless devices, particularly when wanting to go to the gym… the 3150’s can give your earbuds a quick 1. To charge, you simply place the earbuds in the included charging case that is then connected into the mains (or PC) via the included USB cable. Making and receiving calls is good and you can even access your virtual assistants such as Siri or Google which is pretty damn cool if you’re out running and want some answers fast. There are also touch controls to help with navigation on the device itself which does take a little time to master with its positioning and tap frequency. Setting up is done through Bluetooth pairing on your phone and by activating the headphones, however you can download the Backbeat App for your phone that allows you to fine tune your audio, including setting which will be the primary earbud. More importantly, the design boasts comfortable earbuds that definitely made long sessions of sport a joy, particularly when the music was pumping. So whether I was doing weights at the gym or running outside, the 3150’s held tight thanks to the ear hooks. Out of the box, the first thing that we noticed was its professional and sturdy build which is definitely required when using headphones for sport. Using Bluetooth technology to pair it to your smartphone, Plantronics BackBeat FIT 3150 are extremely easy to setup and come with a clever charging case that makes re-powering these headphones an easy process. However, those headphones are designed to be jammed into your ears.The BackBeat FIT 3150 from Plantronics are indeed “True Wireless Sport” headphones that are not only affordably priced but boast good sound quality, including a sturdy and comfortable build. The Monster iSport Immersion and more expensive iSport Victory are both more dynamic and deliver bigger bass. The Fits aren't going to sound as good as some wired in-ear headphones in this price class. However, that bass performance will dip in noisier environments (if you can't seal out ambient noise it will compete with your music and the bass takes the biggest hit). For a Bluetooth headphone, the Fit sounds fairly detailed and delivers a decent amount of bass, particularly for an "open" earbud. That comes in handy should you not use the headphone for a while and suddenly decide you want to.Īs for sound quality, I think most people will be pleased. In standby they can last up to 14 days, while a "Deep Sleep" hibernation mode promises up to six months of battery life. While listening to music, the headphone is rated to last up to eight hours at moderate volume levels, or up to six hours of talk time. Although small and lightwweight, the BackBeat Fit has decent battery life - better than the BackBeat Go 2 anyway.
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