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Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus
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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 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
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
14 years ago
Fancy alarm clock
It is what it is, an upgraded ipod dock alarm clock without radio and I do not believe it is worth more than what it cost refurbished. I bought it to play music to my baby and that is good enough for the price or to wake up with it.
14 years ago
Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus
The Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus is a cheap and cheerful iPod dock that has a built-in alarm clock and can also be run from batteries. The unit is quite compact, and its design is quirky in that it has speakers that fire sound out both front and rear to help it better project audio around a room.
Pros:
- Sound quality is reasonably good for the money
- Can run on battery power
- Compact dimensions
- Alarm clock function
Cons:
- Not very loud
- Build quality is a bit plasticky
11 years ago
Good dock at a great price! Plays good for its price and has a handy digital clock. Less is remote, it is easy to lose and totally impractical. Bra docka till ett bra pris! Spelar bra för sitt pris och har en praktisk digitalklocka.
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 $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
The Pure-Fi Express Plus is a portable iPod/iPhone speaker dock with a total of 4 speakers – two on each side of the unit. It uses omnidirectional acoustic technology to send out sound in all directions, and features a simple set of controls on the front of the unit.
Pros:
- Included remote control
- decent styling
- relatively inexpensive.
Cons:
- Sound quality leaves a lot to be desired
- size is not easily portable
14 years ago
Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus â€" Has… potential
Until we started experimenting with equalizer apps, my opinion of the Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus was that it is a solemnly me-too product. With mediocre sound and Mardi Gras colour options it seemed destined to live up to its budget genealogy and stand unassumingly among budget speaker docks in...
Pros:
- Above average design
- Omnidirectional speaker system.
Cons:
- Mediocre sound out of the
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