While some people are exploring different headphone niches, some also just want to own a pair of headphones with no fancy features and are just designed to get them through the daily monotony. The Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 happens to be in between being super fancy and basic. It has an ergonomic fit, reliable connectivity and effective noise cancelling for a price tag of $120. It has an intriguing neckband design, which is tried and tested to be flexible and comfortable.

Plantronics Backbeat Go 410: What’s Inside The Box?

Aside from the Plantronics Backbeat Go 410, a user is provided with three ear tip pairs in different sizes, a mesh carrying pouch, and a dual microUSB cable for charging and wired listening.

Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 Build Quality

The build quality of any earbud in the market is an important variable that a consumer has to take into consideration. The Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 has a combination of rubberized silicone and plastic in the neckband earbud design. This product is actually quite similar with OnePlus Bullets Wireless and BeatsX, with its soft and bendy neckband that makes it easy for a user to forget that they are wearing one. Oblong plastic housings terminate both ends of the neckband which contain 180mAh battery and vital Bluetooth components.

One of the novel features that the Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 can offer is the convertible USB cable, which can allow wired listening if the battery dies and charge the earbuds at the same time.

Plantronics Backbeat Go 410: Sweat Resistant

Although we mentioned earlier in this article that the Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 is sweat resistant, we would like to clarify that it still hasn’t received an official IP rating like its counterpart, the Backbeat Fit 3100. That being said, we wouldn’t recommend using the Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 for intense workouts; workplace: yes, workouts: no. Additionally, the neckband design of this product may also pose some issues when running or weightlifting, as it has the tendency to slide down.

Plantronics Backbeat Go 410: Microphone Performance

The microphone of the Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 does a decent job in minimizing background noise and relaying the speaker’s voice for a clear conversation. However, we found some issues with the microphone placement, as it can be easy to inadvertently rub the mic against clothes, especially if you are wearing a jacket collar or a scarf.

Plantronics Backbeat Go 410: Battery Life

If the noise cancelling feature is turned on, the Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 can offer a playback time of 7-8 hours, depending on the volume. If anything, the earbuds are battery oriented and automatically enter DeepSleep mode after 90 minutes of inactivity. Without active noise cancelling, users can enjoy up to 10 hours of playback and an impressive 50 hours battery life with just pure noise cancelling turned on.

Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 Connectivity

The Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 operates on Class 1 Bluetooth 5.0 that supports a 98 foot wireless range. In general, the connectivity is reliable. The Bluetooth codec options are sparse with only SBC available, which means that when you stream a video, there may be a hint of a lag and the wireless audio quality may not be that optimal, regardless if you’re listening via iPhone or Android. On the brighter side, listeners can enjoy the perks of being able to connect two devices simultaneously, which is a common feature among Plantronic earphones.

This earphone can skip tracks, take calls, adjust volume and activate smartphone voice assistants with a simple designated control button.

Verdict: Is the Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 Worth the Price?

Realistically speaking, it’s a bit hard to believe that the Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 has a friendly price tag of $120. Comparing it to the Sennheiser HD1 in-ear wireless, which retails at $200 without noise cancelling, the Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 gives more value for money. Other high-end counterparts of the Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 include the Bose QuietControl 30 and Sony WI-1000X, which retail at $300. In short, if you want a budget friendly alternative, you’re good with the price tag of Backbeat Go 410.

The noise cancelling method of this earphone is superb, which makes the Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 a strong contender for the noise cancelling earbud range. While the sound quality of the Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 may not get 10/10 reviews from audiophiles, don’t be bothered, because these aren’t really engineered for studio use. The Plantronics Backbeat Go 410 is made to be flexible, affordable, versatile, comfortable and most of all, practical.