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PLANTRONICS Backbeat 903 Behind-The-Neck Stereo Bluetooth Headset
OUT OF STOCK.
- Talk Time Up to 7 hour(s)
- Music Time Up to 7 hour(s)
- Standby Time Up to 7 days
- Li-ion polymer rechargeable
- Bluetooth Version 2.1 + EDR & A2DP & AVRCP
- 1.2 oz.
Specs
Reviews
Learn more about the Plantronics Backbeat 903
| Brand | PLANTRONICS |
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| Model | Backbeat 903 |
| Type | Bluetooth Stereo Headset |
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| Noise Reduction | Yes |
| Ear Coupling | Behind the Neck |
| Talk Time | Up to 7 hour(s) |
| Music Time | Up to 7 hour(s) |
| Standby Time | Up to 7 days |
| Charge Time | 3 Hours |
| Battery | Li-ion polymer rechargeable |
| Specifications | Bluetooth profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, SSP, HSP, HFP. Noise Canceling: Dual-mic AudioIQ digital signal processing (DSP) and occluded earbuds. Frequency Response: 80 Hz–12 kHz (-10dB) |
| Compatibility | Bluetooth Version 2.1 + EDR & A2DP & AVRCP |
| Features | Altec Lansing sound technology for hi-def music Dual-mic AudioIQ noise canceling for clear calls Bass-boost feature enriches stereo sound OpenMic button brings in the outside world Three-way adjustment for a comfortable, stable fit Flexible design quickly folds up for storage |
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| Weight | 1.2 oz. |
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| Date First Available | November 17, 2010 |
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Warranty & Returns
Warranty, Returns, And Additional Information
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- Return for refund within: 30 days
- Return for replacement within: 30 days
- This item is covered by Newegg.com's Standard Return Policy
Manufacturer Contact Info
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- Manufacturer Website
- Support Phone: 1-800-544-4660
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Pros: - Sound quality is nice. - Bass boost actually works! - High maximum volume. - Seems to pick up voice well (no complaints from the other end of the call). Wind does affect the mic, though. - Flexible cord makes for easy storage. - Good long range over reasonably open air. I had it connected from over 25 feet away yesterday
Cons: - For my head and ears, the fit is so-so. Compared with plain ear buds, I always notice that they're on my head. With ear buds, I often didn't notice I was wearing them. I wish the loops were somewhat flexible for a better fit - Sometimes doesn't sync to both the phone and general audio features on my HTC Hero. For some reason these sync as two separate functions, so it syncs twice when connecting. - High effort required to press the buttons. This makes it tough to use the press-and-hold features. - It tends to lose connection when the source / phone is next to my body. The receiver is in the left earpiece so it's recommended to keep the source device toward that side (in the case of a phone or audio player. Putting it in my pants pocket causes signal drops. Holding it on the right side of my body causes drops. Today I had them maybe 16 inches apart, with the phone in my shirt pocket, and it STILL had signal loss every few seconds. If I hold it away from my body it works f
Overall Review: The range thing is odd. Close to the body it drops like mad but when I walk 20+ feet away I have a good connection unless my head is in the LOS between the phone and headset. Maybe this is symptomatic of Bluetooth in general. Either way, it's a bit annoying when the music cuts out constantly. Once I set the phone a foot or two away from me on a table top, it works like a champ. I recommend testing the fit beforehand. The best sound quality in the world is no good if you can't stand to wear it. For me, it's taking a while to get comfortable with it. On some calls I have noticed an echo effect that I don't hear with wired buds. The ability to really crank up the volume has been helpful in the industrial environments I often work in. Two antennae would be nice so the right-side limitation wouldn't cause so many drops.