![]() ![]() You will get up to 6.5 hours of playtime per full charge and another 13 hours form the charging case. The BackBeat Pro 5100 also has auto-pause/play – which pauses the music when you remove one earbud from your ear, and resumes playback when you out the earbud back. The BackBeat Pro 5100 is rated at IPX4 water resistance so you should feel fairly confident wearing these earbuds for your exercise and workouts. The overall build of the earbuds feels tight and durable. They have plastic buttons which are touch sensitive. It is made from plastic, but has a small layer of rubber coming from the stem of the earbuds which is actually Plantronics’ proprietary ear tip. You simply push on the button to open the case – great for opening it with one hand.Īs for the earbuds, you have the sense of Plantronics tough build quality. Unlike most cases where they use a hinge or slide, the BackBeat Pro 5100 uses an unlock button. The case is made of plastic and has a matte finish to it. The case is the smallest case I have seen in all of the truly wireless earbuds I have reviewed, so you can really chuck it in your pocket without feeling an uncomfortable bulge. ![]() When I first unboxed the product, I was amazed at how small and lightweight the case was. Weight: 5.8g (each earbud), 38.6g (charging case).Music playtime: 6.5 hours (13 hours in charging case).Unboxing the Plantronics BackBeat Pro 5100, you will get: Tech specs Retailing at S$269, the Plantronics BackBeat 5100 has quite a fair bit to offer so let’s get into the review. But for those who want to seal out the external environment and get in the zone with their music, the Plantronics BackBeat Pro 5100 gives you exactly that. If bass-forward audio to fuel your workouts is high-priority and if you want to be able to filter out ambient sound, then go for Jabra's Elite Active 65t, still our top pick for completely wireless workout headphones.A month ago, I reviewed the Plantronics BackBeat Fit 3150, which was an open-ear truly wireless earbuds targeted for active individuals who want to let the outside environment in. The BackBeat 3100 is designed for a specific kind of person: a runner or cyclist who wants an ultrasecure fit and the ability to easily hear outdoor noise. Plantronics BackBeat Fit 3100 review: Verdict The combined 15-hour battery life translates to about two weeks of use in my experience: a handful of 30-minute runs, daily 45-minute commutes to and from the office, and a few phone calls. The headset offers 5 hours of battery life, and the case stores another 10 hours. Like all other completely wireless Bluetooth earbuds, the BackBeat 3100's case is also a charger. Plantronics BackBeat Fit 3100 review: Battery I had no issues with the audio or the Bluetooth connection as I asked very detailed questions about important paperwork for 15 minutes. I put these headphones to the test by making some important finance-related calls - the kind that really need to come in loud and clear. MORE: The best headphones and earbuds for enjoying music But the audio never dropped out as I ran, which is key for Bluetooth running earbuds. If you'd prefer a pair of earphones that give you the option to filter in noise or block it out, try Jabra's Elite Active 65t. Bass-heavy songs like Travis Scott's "Sicko Mode" lost a little kick, because the tips don't fit directly inside the ear canal, allowing in the sounds of traffic, kids yelling and my shoes hitting the pavement. Some songs sound a bit muted, though, because of the earbuds' design. ![]()
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