![]() On the side of the left ear cup is forward, back, play and pause buttons and on the body of it a volume rocker and the headphone jack and the microUSB charging port. The advantage of over-the-ear headphones is that there is plenty of surface area for the placement of functional buttons and Plantronics have added buttons for just about everything you could wish. Even with the gym playing its usual mix of worst trance pop songs ever I could not hear a single thing except the Backbeat FIT’s - and I didn’t even have them up to full volume. There is no noise cancelling on these headphones and you know what? I don’t care. The headphones themselves are not as big as I thought they’d be but inside each ear cup is a 40mm driver pumping out the sound. Inside the box you get the headphones of course, a 3.5mm cable for wired use if Bluetooth use runs the battery out on them, a microUSB charging cable and a soft carry case for headphones. ![]() I am happy they are working still as it is a bit awkward sending back a review unit that no longer works. ![]() Sounds great doesn’t it and although there is no official IP rating Plantronics’ confidence in them is such that on their website they state that they can be used not just for sweaty workouts but also for “rainy commutes”.Īs part of the review I did wear these outside in the rain - yes, this is Melbourne so following the hottest November on record we had the wettest few December days on record - and they still seem to be functioning at full capacity without missing a beat.
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