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Altec Lansing BackBeat 906
$130.00
Released July, 2009
The Pros:Stereo headphones. Charge quickly. Last a while - 6 hours playing music.
The Cons:Small buttons, tough to press. Volume control can't be held, must be pressed continuously. Expensive.
The Altec Lansing BackBeat 906 are wireless stereo headphones with built in microphone making them ideal for stereo music and cell phone use. The wireless design allows them to be used as you walk, run, work or play without the annoyance of a cable getting in your way.
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The AudioQ dual-mic technology not only allows you to use this headset with a cellphone, but it also can seperate your voice from surrounding noise for exceptional call clarity. The OpenMic button also lets you hear the world around you without having to remove the headset and the bass-boost feature will allow you to enjoy the full dynamic range of your music. The telescoping and swivel adjustments help you find a perfect personal fit, and the flexible desing allows them to be easily stored in your pocket or bag. The Altec Lansing BackBeat 906 includes a Bluetooth adapter for use with non-Bluetooth devices, and is also sold as the Altec Lansing BackBeat 903 which does not include this adapter.
Specifications
- AudioQ dual-mic technology
- OpenMic button
- Bass-boost feature
- Telescoping and swivel adjustments
- Noise Isolation: Contoured, non-occluding eartips
- Input Sensitivity: 91 dB SPL/V @ 1 kHz
- Impedance: 17 Ohms
- Cable length: Wireless
- Weight: 1.2 Oz.
- Speaker: 14 mm with enhanced bass
- Input Connector: Stereo Bluetooth (adapter included)
- Frequency Response: 80 Hz – 12 kHz (-10 dB)
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last a while - 6 hours playing music
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included Bluetooth adapter for non-Bluetooth devices
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designed to be used as stereo headphones
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comes with dongle for use with non-Bluetooth devices
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good battery life (6+ hours)
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great call clarity - dual microphones
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wireless Bluetooth functionality
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small buttons, tough to press
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volume control can't be held, must be pressed continuously
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sound quality can't match wired headphones
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volume buttons can't be held - must be pressed repeatedly
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poor low end frequency response - rolls off at 80Hz
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