Not exact matches
Audiophiles will quibble about the overbearing
bass but will be happy to know that using the
BackBeat Pro 2 in wired mode tames the
bass quite a bit.
The original
BackBeat Pro headphones offered a fun, slightly
bass heavy sound signature.
The Plantronics
BackBeat GO 3 makes some nice changes to the design, but it's hard to overlook the disappointing
bass when the Editors» Choice JBL Reflect Mini BT and the Skullcandy XTfree both produce much more powerful sound and include more fit options for the same price.
Plantronics»
BackBeat GO 3 Bluetooth earphones lack the sort of
bass response needed to keep up with today's in - ear wireless options.
We really liked the
BackBeat GO 2 at the time, despite its somewhat weak
bass, but the wireless headphone field has moved forward.
The Powerbeats 2 wireless buds are louder than the Plantronics
BackBeat GO2 wireless and the Jabra Sport Pulse wireless, but rely too heavily on
bass to elevate tracks and don't give the necessary attention to the highs and mids.