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July 11, 2005, 4:24 PM PDT
Logitech's headphone parade
Posted by: Jasmine France

Logitech headphones
Clockwise from top: Wireless, Identity,

and Curve Headphones
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Several weeks ago, I met with Logitech and knew within a few minutes that a slew of iPod owners were about to be very happy. Logitech's reps revealed to us the Wireless Headphones for the iPod, which would finally allow hordes of iPod users to disentangle themselves from the frustrating leash of white earbuds (and other wired headphones, for that matter). Cool. But I was even more pleased when they brought out the Logitech Wireless Headphones for MP3 ($130, announced today), a "generic" version that will work with any MP3 player. Since I don't use the iPod, this announcement was more exciting to me personally. The Wireless Headphones come in black rather than iPod white, but they work the same as those for the iPod, employing Bluetooth technology to allow for cord-free listening. Unfortunately, while these 'phones include volume up/down buttons, they don't have the integrated track controls that the iPod's smart headphone jack affords the Wireless Headphones for the iPod. Bummer.

In that same meeting, Logitech also showed us two other headphone products, which were both officially announced today: the Logitech Curve Headphones ($30) and the Logitech Identity Headphones ($40). The first are designed for active use--they're durable, they're water resistant, and they feature the behind-the-head design popular with sporty 'phones. They're currently available in a rather stylish opaque green color (Lime), but keep an eye out for two additional colors in the near future: Crystal and Graphite. The Identity Headphones are a bit more sleek with square earphones rimmed in shiny silver, and they come with interchangeable color plates (black, white, red, and green).

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Logitech iPod headphones have a problem!

I read Cnet reviews religiously and have not been disappointed until I prurchased the Logitech bluetooth headphones for my iPod. The sound quality and the range is fantastic. My problem rests with the construction of the headphones. The band on the headphones has cracked in two places where there is the stress of flexing the headphones to place them behind my head. Now one of the cracks has become a complete break. This pretty much renders the headphones useless in spite of the sound quality. Apparantly they used the wrong plastic to make the band and there is no way to fix them. My son has had the exact problem with his Logitech headphones for his iPod. He called Logitech and they replaced the headphones without any question. Very unusual service responce and Logitech should be commended for handling customer problems better than anyone would expect. Sounds like they are aware of the problem. In spite of the problem, I would buy these headphones again. Better yet, the price is coming down! Just thought you should know this.
by danmvaldez (See profile) - December 11, 2005 9:10 AM PST
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Lack of versatility

It is sad to see that Logitech was unable to offer greater versatility in their new wireless headphones. Logitech's offering of one model for the Ipod, another model for generic MP3 devices and yet another model for your personal computer is crazy!

Shouldn't such products offer support of ALL audio devices for all of the above plus devices such as mobile telephones (including a microphone option), televisions, boom boxes, etc?

Here are some links to a product that claims to support these devices:

http://www.iogear.com/main.php?loc=product&Item=GBMHKIT

http://www.mobilewhack.com/reviews/iogear_bluetooth_stereo_kit.html

Having no experience with IOGEAR, however, I would prefer to see this product reviewed by CNET before making a purchasing decision.
by Heidi Winslet (See profile) - September 20, 2005 2:22 AM PDT

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