

- PLANTRONICS BACKBEAT GO 810 DRIVERS
- PLANTRONICS BACKBEAT GO 810 FULL
- PLANTRONICS BACKBEAT GO 810 PRO
- PLANTRONICS BACKBEAT GO 810 BLUETOOTH
Balanced and bright EQ presets, available through the BackBeat app, and 40 mm drivers deliver rich, detailed audio wherever your travels take you. Disappear into your music with dual-mode active noise canceling (ANC) that lets you choose how much outside noise you hear, for clear audio from your commute, to the airport and beyond.ĭecide how your music sounds – and feels. Tune into the sounds you love and silence the ones you don’t with the BackBeat GO 810 wireless headphones. PLT Go 810s aren’t a bad choice if you are looking for some starter over the ear ANCs and looking to block some of the outside world away.Experience the rich audio of the BackBeat GO 810 over-the-ear active noise-canceling (ANC) headphones, featuring dual-mode ANC and up to 22 hours of power. The headphones themselves just feel a bit cheap and earcups are plush and comfy for me but maybe too narrow for others. Battery life is tremendous with 22hrs and the BackBeat app gives you some slight customization for changing settings. Sound is good on the PLT GO 810s, but I just feel need more bass.
PLANTRONICS BACKBEAT GO 810 PRO
Having been a big user of the Backbeat Pro series which run around $200-250 its nice to see Plantronics cater to a consumer base that are looking for something in the $100-150 range with these being $150. If anything, it can tell you how much battery life is left on your headset which helps. You can also shoot updates to your headphones, see connections, and toggle on HD voice for calls. It gives you access to EQ settings (even though it’s just Balanced and Bright), and how much ANC you want. While you can do most controls on the headset themselves its good to have the accompanying Backbeat app. I mostly used them with the Galaxy Note 9. Once I get off and start my walk distortion would seldom kick in which was irritating to say the least.
PLANTRONICS BACKBEAT GO 810 BLUETOOTH
These are also utilizing Bluetooth 5.0 which gives you a nice steady connection say when I was on my long daily train rides. The ANC isn’t bad but isn’t in the realm of say Sony or Bose with blocking most outside noise and keeping you immersed in your listening environment. They give you some kick but leave an impression like they could use a bit more thump for my ears, especially being active noise cancelling. They provide nice mids for clarity in vocals and overall sound, but I feel they lack in the bass department. Go 810s utilize 40mm drivers which are typically found in PLT’s over the ear headphones like the BackBeat Pro series. I have used it 99% of the time with noise cancelling on and can’t think of how many times I have charged these headphones up. The PLT Go 810s are slated to last up to 22hrs with ANC and 28hrs without it. One thing Plantronics can tend to boast about and hold true is battery life. The PLT Go 810s come with a slim mesh carrying case and audio cable. I found all the buttons to be responsive and clickable which didn’t cause a problem. Right side just features the power toggle which doubles as Bluetooth sync and there is a button to use for voice assistants. At this point in the game I prefer Type C and hope PLT’s next iteration of headphones change over to this. There is also a headphone jack and the Go 810s charge via microUSB. Left cup has buttons on it for play controls while moving your finger further down on the earcup you will notice the volume toggle button. Speaking of earcups that’s where you get most of the functionality for these headphones.

There are two other colorways also such as Graphite Black and Navy Blue. I do like the metallic copper that is between the headband and earcups though. The rest of the headband feels cheap and hard but what can you expect at this price. Underneath the headband is a kind of woven fabric for support.
PLANTRONICS BACKBEAT GO 810 FULL
Thankfully I have small ears but for others they might not get that full coverage. They feel nice on the ears, but the inserts can be a bit narrow. They have a two-tone vibe as the earcups have a slightly darker bone color that are soft memory foam mixed with leatherette. I been digging the colorway on these as the pair provided to me from Plantronics is Bone White. We have been dealing with the BackBeat Pro series for quite a spell, so it will be interesting to see how these hold up and if they can find a spot in the crowded over the ear headphones space. This isn’t Plantronics first time at over the ear musical cans, but it is at this price point and this design. This time we will be looking at the BackBeat Go 810. Couple months back we tackled Plantronics first entry into truly wireless earbuds and a pair of around the neck headphones.
