Tech

Five new products from Plantronics for every possible headphone style.

Plantronics aren’t mucking around – they’ve announced five new products for the Aussie market, launching between now and Christmas including a fully wireless earbud designed for the most active among us.

The range includes everything from wired ear to ear and stylish over-ear in.  In two ranges, the FIT aimed at the active users, and the GO for the commuter and home user there really is something for everyone and the prices aren’t out of this world.

BackBeat FIT 350 delivers another wireless wearing style option for fitness lovers and gym-goers, optimised for situations like blocking out the grunting of the guy next to you.

These 350’s are available today for $119.99 in Black/Grey, Grey/Bone and Grey/Blue colours.

BackBeat FIT 2100 is the newest version of the consumer favourite BackBeat FIT. Runners and active people across the globe know and trust the quality and durability of this wireless headset. The new 2100 improves a person’s experience with the Always Aware™ design.

Priced at $159.99 they’ll be available in November – just in time for Christmas – in a range of colours, Black, Grey, Blue and Lava Black.

BackBear FIT 3100 are Plantronics first crack at the fully wireless earphone.  Essentially they are the 2100 without the ear to ear strap – they feature an around the ear support they will offer a greater sense of fit and less likelyhood of losing them because they are wrapped around the ear like a traditional sports headphone

At $239.99 they are well priced in this space, and are available today in two colours – Black and Grey.

The BackBeat GO 810 are wireless, over-the-ear headphones with Active Noise Cancelling allowing commuters and travellers to create an oasis of personal space while travelling.

They hit stores in October in Graphite Black, Navy Blue and Bone White for $239.99.

BackBeat GO 410 earbuds are the latest and greatest in travel technology. With Active Noise Cancelling you can tune out those noisy airports, public transport commutes and long flights and get some shut-eye.

The 410’s will be available in two colours (Graphite and Bone) for $199.99 from October.

We’ll have full reviews in time for Christmas.

 

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