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Logitech's wireless headphone set is more iPod-specific than the company's Wireless Music System (WMS), which Reg Hardware reviewed last week, though the underlying technology is the same: Bluetooth with its optional Advanced Audio Distribution Profile...
Logitech's wireless headphones work a treat to deliver great sound quality over a distance. At £100, it's a very pricey product, particularly if you plan to use it with a player other than a remote control connector equipped iPod. After all, in-the-ea...
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Many of us have been waiting patiently for Apple to release an iPod with wireless Bluetooth capability, as this would open the door to using a large range of multimedia accessories. In the Wireless iPod Headphones, Logitech have given us a preview of w...
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The Logitech Wireless Headphones for iPod are nearly identical to the companys Wireless Headphones for MP3 but have a connector that works only with iPods, rather than one that works with any device that has a stereo minijack output. Unfortunately...
Easy to set up. Good overall sound quality. You can skip tracks by pressing buttons on the headphones. Plenty loud.
Dongle wont work with current-generation iPods. No tactile feedback for track-skip buttons.
If you have an older iPod, the Logitech Wireless Headphones for iPod are great for casual use. Setup is easy, output is strong, and the sound quality is as good as can be expected with Bluetooth...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:20:38
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Logitech’s wireless headphones are nearly identical to Toshiba’s, with one key difference. Whereas Toshiba tries to hit the minimum price point with absolutely no extras, Logitech includes a Bluetooth adapter that can be plugged into any stere...
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jivemagazine.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:20:39
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Yes, I am one of those people who you see with an iPod. I walk around in my own little world entranced with the music I am listening to. With this being said, I’m always somewhat weary of aftermarket peripherals that come out for it. Will they drain...
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With the increasing number of Bluetooth devices entering the market, you have to wonder if were in the same situation as we were in half a century ago when most people thought that smoking was fun, safe and cool. Now, I have images in my head of, fort...
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(See our full review at the link below.)...
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mp3.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:20:42
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Bluetooth wireless headphones for iPod; integrated iPod controls; internal, rechargeable batteries; better sound than stock iPod earbuds; surprisingly comfortable and light.
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At this point, iPod-specific wireless headphone technologies are nothing new; Bluetake started it with i-Phono (iLounge rating: B), Macally improved upon it with the BlueWave (iLounge rating: B+), and TEN Technolgy’s naviPlay (iLounge rating: A-) wo...
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