The Plantronics BackBeat Pro 5100 true wireless earphones go under €50 at Boulanger.com, a drop of around 47% on the usual price. It is currently one of our best value for money for small budgets.
The famous Backbeat Pro range is now available in the very popular format of the true-wireless. After two very successful headsets, is Plantronics once again transforming the test with the Backbeat Pro 5100? The answer in this test…
Plantronics BackBeat Pro 5100
Introductory price €179.99
Despite its ergonomic qualities (intuitive and complete user experience, good comfort/support, good battery life), the Backbeat Pro 5100 will struggle to stand out in terms of sound performance. They fail to recreate the very good surprise of the first Backbeat Pro (headphones) and deliver a particularly flattering and energetic sound rendering; too energetic even, which immediately limits the listening volume or the listening time. We prefer the Elite 65t, just as complete, but with a slightly softer and above all flexible sound reproduction, or the Beoplay E8, for example.
Strong points
- Generous extension in the extreme bass / extreme treble.
- Complete and intuitive user experience.
- Multilingual voice prompts.
- Good autonomy.
Weak points
- Sound rendering that lacks finesse and above all softness.
- The particular assignment of commands takes time to learn.
- No precise indication of the battery level on the case.
- Headphones that can be massive for small ears.
Alternatively
Skullcandy Push
Introductory price €129
Difficult for Push to stand out. These very basic true wireless headphones indeed offer the minimum both in terms of listening and use. They will therefore do their job for occasional use, but it is not difficult to find competing models that are more complete and pleasant to use (and undoubtedly more universal in terms of comfort) without having to break the piggy bank.