Typical price: £100
What is it: Bluetooth speaker system
What we think: It's pricey and the sound quality isn't exactly pristine, but it's still a good little sound system for use with Bluetooth-enabled music mobiles
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 24 July 2008
Tags: Logitech, Logitech Pure-Fi Mobile, adaptor, aluminium, wireless
We like:
Easy to set up with Bluetooth phones; hands-free functionality; very compact
We don't like:
Lacks bass; no remote control; pricey
CNET UK judgement:
The Logitech Pure-Fi Mobile works well as a highly-portable wireless sound system for Bluetooth mobile phones. However, its sound quality is compromised by the small size of its speakers, so those after an audio system with pristine sonics should look elsewhere
Full review:
Who needs wires? Not us, says Logitech, with its Pure-Fi Mobile portable speaker system. Its built-in Bluetooth means you can stream tunes to it over the air from any A2DP-compatible music phone or MP3 player. It also has a standard mini-jack input so iPod owners aren't left out in the cold. Continue Reading...
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