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Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus
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17 years ago
Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus
Like the rest of Logitech's range of Pure-Fi products, the Pure-Fi Express Plus is built to a high standard. It's an iPod dock and alarm clock that doesn't have a complicated interface. For a casual listener or traveller it's a good choice.
Pros:
- Omnidirectional speakers work well
- easy interface and iPod control
Cons:
- No rechargeable battery
- no radio
- distortion at full volume
17 years ago
Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus review: Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus
Logitech's relatively inexpensive Pure-Fi Express Plus is a compact--and portable--iPod/iPhone speaker system with a built-in alarm clock that's fine for casual listening at home or on the road. Logitech makes several iPod/iPhone audio systems, ranging in size and price from about $70 to about $200. The company's Pure-Fi Express Plus rolls in around $100 and it's designed to be a simple, compact stereo speaker with a built-in clock and alarm that can be used at home or taken on the road, so long as you're willing to splurge on a set of six AA batteries that power the unit when you cut the cord.
Pros:
- Logitech's Pure-Fi Express Plus is a simple--and affordable--iPod speaker system that features a built-in clock (with alarm) and a battery-power mode
- Also, the speakers are omnidirectional and the GSM-shielded iPod dock allows the iPhone to be used without the need to switch it to airplane mode.
Cons:
- No AM/FM radio
- no built-in rechargeable battery
- distorts at higher volumes.
17 years ago
Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus
Logitech makes several iPod/iPhone audio systems , ranging in size and price from about $70 to about $200. The company's Pure-Fi Express Plus rolls in around $100 and it's designed to be a simple, compact stereo speaker with a built-in clock and alarm that can be used at home or taken on the road,...
Pros:
- Logitech's Pure-Fi Express Plus is a simple--and affordable--iPod speaker system that features a built-in clock (with alarm) and a battery-power mode
- Also, the speakers are omnidirectional and the GSM-shielded iPod dock allows the iPhone to be used without the need to switch it to airplane mode
Cons:
- No AM/FM radio
- no built-in rechargeable battery
- distorts at higher volumes
17 years ago
Logitech Pure-Fi Express
The Pure-Fi Express joins Logitech's range of speaker systems that complement the ubiquitous iPod. This product includes a protective case, and the dock runs on batteries, as well as mains, so is clearly geared at those wishing to share their little Apple portable's tunes wherever they go.
Pros:
- Well-balanced sound
- takes batteries
- relatively portable
Cons:
- Lacks the composure and presence of bigger MP3 speaker systems
17 years ago
Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus
Logitech makes several iPod/iPhone audio systems, ranging in size and price from about $100 to about $500. The company's Pure-Fi Express Plus rolls in around $179.95 and it's designed to be a simple, compact stereo speaker with a built-in clock and alarm that can be used at home or taken on the...
Pros:
- Onidirectional speakers
- GSM-shielded iPod dock allows the iPhone to be used without the need to switch it to airplane mode
Cons:
- No AM/FM radio
- No built-in rechargeable battery
- Distorts at higher volumes
17 years ago
Logitech Pure-Fi Express review Review
While it won't exactly stop the presses, the Logitech Pure-Fi Express is a compact speaker system that is ideally suited for your MP3 player. This device is easily carted from home to office, especially because of its travel-friendly carrying case.
Pros:
- Understated design with a small desktop footprint
- Sounds decent at low volumes
- Includes some handy extras
- such as a padded case
- a wireless remote and a line-in cable
Cons:
- Too boxy to be considered truly travel-friendly
- Lacking in bass
- Audio quality is subpar at high volumes
17 years ago
Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus
If soul music legend Barry White (regarded as the ‘Sultan of Smooth Soul') had to have had a speaker dock when he was alive, he would most probably have bought Logitech's Pure-Fi Express Plus.
Cons:
- Can't produce very loud audio
- alarm can't be set to play music and lacks a snooze button
- no radio
17 years ago
Logitech iPod Express Dock
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Pros:
- Adds Functionality
- Durable
- Easy to Set Up
- Fits Well
- Lightweight
- Stylish
17 years ago
Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus
The Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus is about as basic as iPod speakers get, though it does have a built-in alarm clock. At just under $100, we think the Express Plus sounds impressive for the money, and makes for a decent accessory either indoors or outside.
Pros:
- Built-in alarm clock
- Runs on batteries or AC power
- Easy to use
- Omnidirectional sound gives more placement options
Cons:
- No built-in rechargeable battery
- iPodiPhone doesnt charge while speaker runs on battery power
- No built-in radio
- Remote doesnt navigate iPod
17 years ago
Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus
In an overstuffed iPod dock/alarm clock market, Logitech isn't short of options. The bare-bones Pure-Fi Express Plus sounds okay, but it lacks some commonplace features like an AM/FM tuner and the ability to wake you to your iPod tunes.
Pros:
- Affordable
- Decent sound for the price
- Intuitive controls
Cons:
- Distortion at high volumes
- No AM/FM tuner
- Remote offers limited iPod navigation, no alarm controls
- Alarm can't use iPod's music to wake you
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