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product_id: 80214932
title: "Plantronics - BackBeat FIT 2100 Wireless Bluetooth In Ear Headphones (Poly) - Sweatproof & Waterproof Workout Headphones - Hear Your Surroundings/Train Safely-Connect to your cell phone via Bluetooth"
brand: "plantronics"
price: "20.41 DT"
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# Always Aware ambient sound IP57 sweatproof & waterproof 7-hour battery life Plantronics - BackBeat FIT 2100 Wireless Bluetooth In Ear Headphones (Poly) - Sweatproof & Waterproof Workout Headphones - Hear Your Surroundings/Train Safely-Connect to your cell phone via Bluetooth

**Brand:** plantronics
**Price:** 20.41 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎽 Power your workout with sound that moves as fast as you do!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Plantronics - BackBeat FIT 2100 Wireless Bluetooth In Ear Headphones (Poly) - Sweatproof & Waterproof Workout Headphones - Hear Your Surroundings/Train Safely-Connect to your cell phone via Bluetooth by plantronics
- **How much does it cost?** 20.41 DT with free shipping
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## Best For

- plantronics enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted plantronics brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stay Safe & Sound:** Always Aware eartips let you hear your surroundings while jamming, perfect for urban workouts and outdoor runs.
- • **Comfort Meets Stability:** Soft, flexible earloops ensure a secure fit that won’t budge, even during the most intense exercise routines.
- • **Endurance-Ready Battery:** Up to 7 hours of wireless power means fewer charges and more uninterrupted training sessions.
- • **Sweatproof & Waterproof:** IP57-rated durability protects against sweat, rain, and spills—built to survive your toughest workouts.
- • **Custom Control at Your Fingertips:** My Tap feature lets you start playlists, set timers, or launch stopwatches without breaking your flow.

## Overview

Plantronics BackBeat FIT 2100 wireless earbuds combine rugged, sweatproof design with a secure earloop fit and Always Aware eartips for safe outdoor training. Featuring Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, up to 7 hours of battery life, and customizable touch controls via the BackBeat app, these headphones are engineered for active professionals who demand comfort, durability, and situational awareness during workouts.

## Description

Embrace the outdoors with rugged and ultra-stable BackBeat FIT 2100 wireless sport earbuds, featuring Always Aware ear tips that allow you to hear your surroundings for safer training in any environment. Built with waterproof and sweatproof materials, its secure-fit earloops stay put and withstand rigorous exercise while its lightweight design keeps you comfortable. And with up to seven hours of wireless listening, you can power a full week of workouts.

Review: Most uninterrupted running buds! - I have been through a few different buds for running. I've used the Braven Flye Sport Power, Sony WF-1000XM3, old Apple wired buds, and the AKG wired buds that come with Samsungs now (which actually are a pretty good fit, btw). I have an issue that I want the best sound for my music. This means good sound with good bass, and good bluetooth connection. I started with the Sony's. They have amazing sound and stay in your ears in the office, but struggle to stay in your ears when running, bending over, etc. They also tend to cut the bluetooth connection often, even on the correct settings. I did like that they pick the bluetooth connection back up very quickly, compared to other wireless like the Braven's. But they cut out often when outside. I also had them fall out a few times. Plantronics Backbeat fit: I was very hesitant to try these for a few reasons. 1) The wire on the back. The bravens had one similar, and it would bounce and tug constantly. It would pull on my ears, and also work it out of my ears, even though they went up and over. The Plantronics Backbeat do not bounce or pull, and stay in place. 2) The second hesitation was the earbud covers. I like this design. It is similar to the old Apple buds that never fatigued my ears, because of the shape they would just sit their naturally. But, on my Braven's the cover was removable and would move around and come off. On the Backbeat, they are held in place (glue?) and don't move. Perfect! 3) My 3rd hesitation was definitely sound. I wanted something loud and clear enough for good music, especially without noise cancelling. I am pleasantly surprised by the great sound of these! They may not be the top-of-the-line Sony or Sennheiser, but they stay in place, are comfortable, and sound great! Battery lasts a pretty long time. The buttons are easy to use (I find the Sony soft-touch controls less easy to use than these, as these have a very slight 'button press' feeling that I like). My ears don't fatigue. I am not a fan of gel or foam buds that expand in your ears. I've tried several types, including the aftermarket ones that you can buy that are supposed to be amazing. I have never been happy with them. They make your ears feel "full" the whole time you're wearing them, and they make my ears sweat, and eventually have all lost grip and fallen out. These plantronics have none of those issue for me. Last, when you want to take them out for just a few minutes, they rest nicely over your ear or around your neck, which is convenient for exercise. Bluetooth: These do lose connection sometimes. This is a common issue with using bt outside. But, the bt drops have been less offensive with these. For one, they are not "true wireless" (separate buds) which I believe helps. Also, they pick the signal back up quickly when it does drop. I find it less annoying than other ones I've used. For reference, I keep my phone in my left pocket. I will say also, I don't hate wired buds and will use them unlike some other reviewers. I often have preferred wired buds over some wireless, to be honest. I like the old apple ones and actually have a lot of great things to say about the AKG that come with samsung now. But, now that I found these Plantronics, I will not even think about using my wired buds for activity. The Plantronics Backbeat are my go-to for running, and worth every penny!
Review: Terrible - A Definite Downgrade From the Originals - I used the original Backbeat Fit headphones for many years and loved them. Five or six years - I don't even know how long anymore. I went through a couple of sets in that time. So I've had a lot of experience with this brand and I absolutely loved the originals. When I bought these I kind of freaked out about many of the reviews. But I remembered on the originals they had a ton of bad reviews too. So, I figured the same here. I just bought two pairs of these, one for my wife and one for me. My wife's pair was completely dead on arrival. It couldn't be turned on and it couldn't be charged. I tried over and over to get it charging but nothing worked. The red light never came on when plugged into the charger. They have now been returned. My pair would charge - but only intermittently. Yesterday it was plugged into the charger for more than 14 hours and the red light was on the whole time - indicating it was being charged. The original version would charge up in just an hour or two. But this one was plugged in all day and finally after 14 hours the red light went off indicating they were fully charged. However, when I turned them on - they said "Battery is HIGH". But literally 3 minutes later, it said, "Battery MEDIUM". Then a minute or two after that it said, "PLEASE RECHARGE" and they shut off! So 14 hours of charge got me about 7 minutes of runtime. That's a FAIL. That pair has now been returned as well. Speaking of charging - one really annoying thing is that there is just one light - Red. It stays on while they're charging. When they finish charging it goes off and there is no light. On the originals, when they finished charging the light would turn blue - which was very helpful as it let you know they were plugged in and actually connected to the charger cord. You know how often these chargers are plugged in but not really connected... well, with this new generation of headphones - you'll never know if they have fully charged or if they simply didn't really connect to the charger. Another downgrade is the voice that informs you of the headphone's status. In the original version the voice was crystal clear. In these new ones, it sounds staticky for some reason. Although the sound of whatever I was listening to was fine. But it's just weird that they couldn't get this voice right - which used to be fine years ago. (You usually expect things to get better over time - but not these. They've gotten worse). The Buttons: On the original Backbeats, they had 4 buttons. One for volume, one for playing and pausing, one for rewinding / answering calls and one for turning them off and on/getting battery status. This new generation however, only has two buttons. It was pretty annoying because it was impossible to get the headphones' status. You can obviously turn them off and on, you can pause and play and you can change the volume but you can't rewind and you can't get the battery status . So, you have to go onto your device, press and hold the Bluetooth connector icon, wait for the bluetooth screen to come up which will display the percentage of battery left. HOWEVER, it always displayed 100% - even after I had used them for a couple of hours! So it never displayed the actual usage. The buttons on these new headphones are pretty nice. They're more virtual than tactile - meaning they operate merely from a light touch. That's kind of cool but on the other hand kind of annoying. On the older ones, they didn't do anything until you actually pressed them. That gave you a chance to feel where your finger was on them to make sure you were about to press exactly what you wanted. On these though, you just touch them and whatever function is assigned to them is activated. The actual build quality is very nice. They look like they'd hold up very well over time. I'm just really disappointed that in the end, no matter how good the external build quality seems - they're just unusable because they can't be charged or turned on. Because of that I have to give them 1 star. They really deserve 0 stars - since they ultimately don't work at all. They look nice though. UPDATE 5/12/2021 -- they died after just 7-8 months. The previous version that I had owned several pairs of, I still have two of those that have lasted 4 years so far... and still going strong.

## Features

- Safety: Stay visible in the dark with the reflective finish and train safer with Always Aware eartips that are designed to let in ambient sound, allowing you to simultaneously listen to music and hear your surroundings
- Comfortable design: BackBeat FIT wireless headphones have a soft, flexible and secure fit earloop design that provides a comfortable fit and remains stable during your most rigorous workouts
- Long lasting battery: Bluetooth headphones have up to seven hours of wireless power so you can move more and charge less
- Waterproof and sweatproof: IP57 rated durable, sweatproof and waterproof design protects the earphones from sweat, rain, and spills and can withstand your most rigorous workouts
- My tap: New My Tap offers feature customization through the Plantronics BackBeat app. Set a timer, start a stopwatch or select your favorite playlist directly from your earbuds without ever interrupting your workout

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07FTTPVGG |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Sweatproof, sports-and-exercise, water-resistant, wireless |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Exercising |
| Battery Average Life | 7 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 7 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #382,998 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #15,170 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand | Plantronics |
| Brand Name | Plantronics |
| Built-In Media | Headset, USB cable, Quick Start Guide |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | [Most Bluetooth-enabled devices] |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 2,845 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
| Enclosure Material | Polyurethane (PU) |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00017229165182 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Headphones Jack | No Jack |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Plantronics |
| Model Name | language _ tag |
| Model Number | 212200-99 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
| Style Name | sporty |
| Theme | Video Game |
| UPC | 017229165182 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Plantronics
- **Color:** Black
- **Ear Placement:** In Ear
- **Form Factor:** In Ear
- **Noise Control:** None

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I am deaf in one ear. Can the sound be mixed and sent monphonically to one ear?**
A: Hello, the BackBeat FIT 2100 can only play the sound the mobile device is sending. If it is stereo, it will be played this way, the only option would be to have your device do this, possibly through the phone's settings or with the use of a third party app. If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to contact Plantronics Customer Care at 800-985-9815.

**Q: can you listen to music while charging?**
A: Hello! Thank you for reaching out to us, the BackBeat FIT 2100 can be used while charging, however, is not recommended, for best performance, we recommend to fully charge the battery before use. Please don't hesitate to contact our Customer Care Team at 800-985-9815 if you require assistance or have further questions.

**Q: What is operating temperature? Will they automatically shutoff like the 3100s?**
A: Hello! The operating and storage temperature of the headset is of 32°F – 104°F (0 – 40°C). Please feel free to contact our Customer Care Team at 800-985-9815 if you require assistance or have further questions.

**Q: Will these work with bluetooth enabled mp3 player even without the backbeat app?**
A: Hi! The BackBeat FIT 2100 is compatible with any device that supports Bluetooth Headsets. The app is designed to update the firmware version and change your settings but it is not mandatory to be able to connect it to a phone or a tablet, nevertheless we cannot guarantee it will work with an M93 player that does not support Bluetooth Headsets. If you have any other questions, feel free to contact our Customer Care Team at: 800-985-9815

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Most uninterrupted running buds!
*by J***Y on June 25, 2021*

I have been through a few different buds for running. I've used the Braven Flye Sport Power, Sony WF-1000XM3, old Apple wired buds, and the AKG wired buds that come with Samsungs now (which actually are a pretty good fit, btw). I have an issue that I want the best sound for my music. This means good sound with good bass, and good bluetooth connection. I started with the Sony's. They have amazing sound and stay in your ears in the office, but struggle to stay in your ears when running, bending over, etc. They also tend to cut the bluetooth connection often, even on the correct settings. I did like that they pick the bluetooth connection back up very quickly, compared to other wireless like the Braven's. But they cut out often when outside. I also had them fall out a few times. Plantronics Backbeat fit: I was very hesitant to try these for a few reasons. 1) The wire on the back. The bravens had one similar, and it would bounce and tug constantly. It would pull on my ears, and also work it out of my ears, even though they went up and over. The Plantronics Backbeat do not bounce or pull, and stay in place. 2) The second hesitation was the earbud covers. I like this design. It is similar to the old Apple buds that never fatigued my ears, because of the shape they would just sit their naturally. But, on my Braven's the cover was removable and would move around and come off. On the Backbeat, they are held in place (glue?) and don't move. Perfect! 3) My 3rd hesitation was definitely sound. I wanted something loud and clear enough for good music, especially without noise cancelling. I am pleasantly surprised by the great sound of these! They may not be the top-of-the-line Sony or Sennheiser, but they stay in place, are comfortable, and sound great! Battery lasts a pretty long time. The buttons are easy to use (I find the Sony soft-touch controls less easy to use than these, as these have a very slight 'button press' feeling that I like). My ears don't fatigue. I am not a fan of gel or foam buds that expand in your ears. I've tried several types, including the aftermarket ones that you can buy that are supposed to be amazing. I have never been happy with them. They make your ears feel "full" the whole time you're wearing them, and they make my ears sweat, and eventually have all lost grip and fallen out. These plantronics have none of those issue for me. Last, when you want to take them out for just a few minutes, they rest nicely over your ear or around your neck, which is convenient for exercise. Bluetooth: These do lose connection sometimes. This is a common issue with using bt outside. But, the bt drops have been less offensive with these. For one, they are not "true wireless" (separate buds) which I believe helps. Also, they pick the signal back up quickly when it does drop. I find it less annoying than other ones I've used. For reference, I keep my phone in my left pocket. I will say also, I don't hate wired buds and will use them unlike some other reviewers. I often have preferred wired buds over some wireless, to be honest. I like the old apple ones and actually have a lot of great things to say about the AKG that come with samsung now. But, now that I found these Plantronics, I will not even think about using my wired buds for activity. The Plantronics Backbeat are my go-to for running, and worth every penny!

### ⭐ Terrible - A Definite Downgrade From the Originals
*by J***K on June 11, 2020*

I used the original Backbeat Fit headphones for many years and loved them. Five or six years - I don't even know how long anymore. I went through a couple of sets in that time. So I've had a lot of experience with this brand and I absolutely loved the originals. When I bought these I kind of freaked out about many of the reviews. But I remembered on the originals they had a ton of bad reviews too. So, I figured the same here. I just bought two pairs of these, one for my wife and one for me. My wife's pair was completely dead on arrival. It couldn't be turned on and it couldn't be charged. I tried over and over to get it charging but nothing worked. The red light never came on when plugged into the charger. They have now been returned. My pair would charge - but only intermittently. Yesterday it was plugged into the charger for more than 14 hours and the red light was on the whole time - indicating it was being charged. The original version would charge up in just an hour or two. But this one was plugged in all day and finally after 14 hours the red light went off indicating they were fully charged. However, when I turned them on - they said "Battery is HIGH". But literally 3 minutes later, it said, "Battery MEDIUM". Then a minute or two after that it said, "PLEASE RECHARGE" and they shut off! So 14 hours of charge got me about 7 minutes of runtime. That's a FAIL. That pair has now been returned as well. Speaking of charging - one really annoying thing is that there is just one light - Red. It stays on while they're charging. When they finish charging it goes off and there is no light. On the originals, when they finished charging the light would turn blue - which was very helpful as it let you know they were plugged in and actually connected to the charger cord. You know how often these chargers are plugged in but not really connected... well, with this new generation of headphones - you'll never know if they have fully charged or if they simply didn't really connect to the charger. Another downgrade is the voice that informs you of the headphone's status. In the original version the voice was crystal clear. In these new ones, it sounds staticky for some reason. Although the sound of whatever I was listening to was fine. But it's just weird that they couldn't get this voice right - which used to be fine years ago. (You usually expect things to get better over time - but not these. They've gotten worse). The Buttons: On the original Backbeats, they had 4 buttons. One for volume, one for playing and pausing, one for rewinding / answering calls and one for turning them off and on/getting battery status. This new generation however, only has two buttons. It was pretty annoying because it was impossible to get the headphones' status. You can obviously turn them off and on, you can pause and play and you can change the volume but you can't rewind and you can't get the battery status . So, you have to go onto your device, press and hold the Bluetooth connector icon, wait for the bluetooth screen to come up which will display the percentage of battery left. HOWEVER, it always displayed 100% - even after I had used them for a couple of hours! So it never displayed the actual usage. The buttons on these new headphones are pretty nice. They're more virtual than tactile - meaning they operate merely from a light touch. That's kind of cool but on the other hand kind of annoying. On the older ones, they didn't do anything until you actually pressed them. That gave you a chance to feel where your finger was on them to make sure you were about to press exactly what you wanted. On these though, you just touch them and whatever function is assigned to them is activated. The actual build quality is very nice. They look like they'd hold up very well over time. I'm just really disappointed that in the end, no matter how good the external build quality seems - they're just unusable because they can't be charged or turned on. Because of that I have to give them 1 star. They really deserve 0 stars - since they ultimately don't work at all. They look nice though. UPDATE 5/12/2021 -- they died after just 7-8 months. The previous version that I had owned several pairs of, I still have two of those that have lasted 4 years so far... and still going strong.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Happy
*by J***N on August 6, 2019*

I ordered these based on recommendation from Wirecutter, and then read the reviews here. Was very concerned about the problems that people have been having. However, I have had no problems at all. Very easy to pair, picks up bluetooth signal flawlessly and sound quality is excellent. I had the previous version of these headphones for 3 years, and these are noticeably better in just about every way. My one complaint (and it's a fairly small one) is the battery level is kind of misleading. I did a long run the other day (a little over 2 hours), and started at 65% battery. Less than 10 minutes into my run, I was getting "low battery" notifications. It did last about 1 hour and 45 minutes before dying, but it was very annoying to get low battery notifications every 10 minutes for an hour and a half. For this price, I think that is a very minor problem that I can deal with.

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