Typical price: £53
What is it: Compact speaker with iPod/iPhone dock
What we think: Because of its small size and built-in alarm, this is a perfect travel companion for people on the go
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 November 2008
Tags: Logitech Inc., Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus, audio quality, speakers, radio
We like:
Price; battery-power mode; built-in clock; omnidirectional speakers; GSM-shielded iPod dock
We don't like:
No AM/FM radio; no built-in rechargeable battery; distorts at higher volumes
CNET UK judgement:
Logitech's relatively inexpensive Pure-Fi Express Plus is a compact -- and portable -- iPod/iPhone speaker system. It's perfect for casual listening at home or on the road, but keep in mind that despite its omnidirectional design, this unit isn't built for a large room. Higher volumes distort the sound, so keep it quiet
Full review:
Logitech's Pure-Fi Express Plus rolls in around £50 and is a simple, compact stereo speaker for iPods and iPhones. It has a built-in clock and alarm that can be used at home or taken on the road, as long as you're willing to splurge on a set of six AA batteries that power the unit when you cut the cord. Continue Reading...
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