Logitech Wireless MP3 Bluetooth Stereo Headphones

Logitech's Unchained Melody system really show you what a set of quality bluetooth stereo headphones are capable of with the right equipment. Besides freeing you of wires and tie-ups, they sound great, period the end. For awhile now, when it came to anything wireless, I've always thought Logitech was a average but reliable source of all types of audio accessories. I'll be honest though, I was a huge skeptical when hearing about a new type of stereo headphones using unique bluetooth technology.

To my delight, when compared to listening to music from my old bluetooth stereo headphones... Logitech really takes the cake on these for any mp3 audio player and iPod's. I'm now a believer after listening to Metallica, Eminem and Jimmy Page, I was very very impressed by how insane the clarity and depth of any genre of music I put on. Even the bass came through so clear but hit so hard - amazing when you don't even feel like your wearing wireless headphones when it only weights 3.2oz.

The Logitech headphones win this time around with design too. The unit comes in a really nice shiny black coloring you can say. Just let the so soft foam earpieces wrap around the back of the neck which features a flexible, but solid feeling frame. I didn't seem to notice any added bulk when wearing the Logitech MP3 iPod headset and people actually commented on how cool/stylish my wireless stereo headphones were.

On the right earpiece, you get volume controls that are easy to find by touch because of slight indents on a circular control interface. The iPod version, also has track control on the earpiece for skipping forward or back for the newer Apple iPod generations. A separate bluetooth wireless transmitter will plug into any device with a standard headphone jack. If your interested in the iPod edition, it only comes in gray and white.

All the models of Logitech's bluetooth headphones are surprisingly comfortable and is capable of perfectly smooth reception at up to 30 feet. At the gym, I ventured slightly further than that from the transmitter, but found the headset still worked well, despite an intervening wall.

No more problems of your batteries just dying on you in the middle of a nice jog. To avoid draining the headsets, Logitech includes rechargeable li-ion batteries in both the bluetooth stereo headphones and transmitter. The charger cable has two plugs which charges both components and each charge I found lasted about 8 hours of pretty heavy use.

Only two times did the bluetooth connection between transmitter and stereo headphones go out of sync but was able to resync them within seconds of clicking button. All in all, Logitech's wireless headphones are a great extra for digital-music lovers. With them, you can enjoy listening to your favorite music during favorite activity without the annoying clutter of wires and can just put your mp3 player away in your pocket, bag and even attaches to a belt clip.


List Price: $109.99 USD
New From: $279.99 In Stock
Used from: $99.99 In Stock

4 comments:

  1. Kevin Vicerend (Pingback), 8. September 2010, 3:07
     

    The logitech bluetooth stereo headphones have an extremely simple design, and this couldn’t be more appreciated by me. So many times do bluetooth headsets make the mistake of trying to include as many buttons as possible on the headset which end up just becoming confusing.

     
  2. Kumaz M, 10. September 2010, 5:14

    perfect gift and they think you spent 5 times more than they actually costs so it works out for everyone. thanks for the good posts.

     
  3. Barry (Trackback), 18. September 2010, 10:14
     

    I found your entry interesting thus I’ve added a Trackback to it on my weblog :)

     
  4. Bluetooth Headphones Guru, 15. June 2011, 6:53

    Barry,

    thank you for the comment and can you tell me the link you put this article on?

     

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