A 4SquareMedia Website
SmartHouse | SmartOffice | DigitalHome     
 
 
     THE LIFESTYLE TECHNOLOGY GUIDE    
 
sections
Product Reviews
Services
Subscribe
Top 10 Articles
1. New 80GB PS3 Same Price As 40GB Version
2. Apples iPhone Fix Flops With Users
3. Telstra To Roll Out HTC Google Phone Soon
4. High Quality Toshiba DVD Player Challenges Blu ray
5. Vodaphone Launches ‘Plug and Play’ Mobile Broadband
6. Telstra First To Distribute Blackberry Bold In Oz
7. Panasonic Says Its TVs Will Outlast Their Owners
8. iPod Claims Another Victim, Car Stereo
9. Review: All-In-One HP PC Not So Touch Smart
10. Sony Offers Budget Blu-ray Player
 
 

ACCESSORIES / SOUND

  Logitech Wireless iPod Headphones

By Adam Gosling | Wednesday | 27/07/2005

With an expected retail price of $249 Logitech has announced the latest ‘must have’ iPod accessory – wireless headphones.

LogiTech wireless headphones for iPod
Based on Bluetooth technology the iPod will require a wireless adapter, but once that's pugged in you can roam as much as 10eters from you iPod without missing a beat.
The headphones have integrated iPod controls on the side of the headpieces, allowing the adjustment of volume as well as track forward, track backward, play and pause playlists.
The Bluetooth 1.2 wireless technology used incorporates an adaptive frequency hopping mode for interference-free, crystal-clear digital audio.
"Wireless headphones free people from their music player and remove the nuisance of cords," said Marco Manera, general manager of Logitech Australia. "No more untangling those earbuds when you pull your iPod out of the bag, or managing the cords while trying to enjoy your music. We believe our headphones will really free-up iPod owners."
The 40 mm full-range neodymium drivers provide rich audio and enhanced bass performance, while the phones themselves are designed for a secure and comfortable fit using the behind-the-head headband design.
They weigh only 90 grams and the wireless adapter, which connects to the iPod through the headphone jack, weighs just over 28 grams making it all nice and easy to carry around when you're mobile.
The headphones work with any iPod with dock connector on its base, which includes nearly all models sold in the past two years, and headphones and adapter are paired at the factory, so people can instantly begin using the product directly out-of-the-box.
Powered by rechargeable batteries, which play up to eight hours of music and can be fully recharged in 2.5 hours, both the adapter and the headphones can recharge simultaneously with the provided AC adapter, which features two connectors.

 

Print this article
Email this story to a friend
Link this story:

Link this page to delicious Link this page to Digg Link this page to Furlit Link this page to News Vine Link this page to Reddit Link this page to Spurl Link this page to Yahoo My Web RSS this section

 

 
LATEST REVIEWS
MORE
Review: All-In-One HP PC Not So Touch Smart
HP has joined the touch bandwagon by releasing a PC that has a touch-sensitive screen...
CD Review: Bowie Live In Santa Monica '72
A bootleg favourite for the best part of 35 years Live In Santa Monica 72...
DVD Review: Atonement
Based on Ian McEwan's novel of the same name, I longed to like this pic...




SMARTHOUSE NEWSLETTER

Get the latest news
Subscribe today for your daily news of consumer electronic news...




3 Mobile Broadband

 
SMARTHOUSE 2008 | Legal | Disclaimer | Terms & Conditions

Copyright 2006 Smarthouse Magazine Online