Pros
- Great-sounding calls
- Bluetooth adapter for iPods and MP3 players
Cons
- Pricey
- Cumbersome to fit, depending on your ear size
Bottom Line
If your music player lacks Bluetooth support, the BackBeat 906 includes a handy dongle to provide wire-free listening.
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