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Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones user reviews

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  • 4.0 stars

    "Excellent Product" on by Ed-duh-win

    Pros: Wireless; lots of bass; great sound even with a 3G iPod; looks pretty cool.

    Cons: The transmitter can be wobbly when connected to iPods; musc can be choppy quite often

    Summary: I got this as a replacement for another Logitech Wireless headphones I had for iPod. I was really excited as I heard that his was a really lightweight headphones and the neckband is made of metal so it won't crack, unlike my previous one which cracked.

    When it came it was like a dream. It looked great, it worked well, lots of bass, and great sound. I enjoyed every moment of it. It looks very stylish around your necks and since its wireless you're free to do your own things without being tangled in wires. Pretty cool to be studying, then go to kitchen for a snack, all the while leaving your iPod on your desk and music still coming through. The advertised 33ft range is a total underestimate - once at school, it worked until I was perhaps 35m away from the iPod. Not bad!

    But then I started to notice some flaws as well. The biggest by far is the transmitter. The transmitter shakes side to side as if there's no tomorrow on my iPod. Even with the proper faceplate attached,it is no better. Sometimes I use it with the supplied 3.5mm jack extender so that it is not in direct contact with the iPod - but the cool factor is gone then. The transmitter is so shaky now that I'm worreied that any accidental blow will dislodge the transmitter from the iPod, stopping my music. I really wish that Logitech used some other method of connectivity or at least, make it so that it clamps onto the iPod with more force.

    Another flaw is the choppy music. Just out of nowhere the music stops for a second then comes back on. I've found it annoying but learned to live with it.

    But overall I love this headphones. They're the best sets I've ever owned. I can overcome those little flaws easily.

  • 5.0 stars

    "Great headphones better than Koss Cobalt" on by moe3754

    Pros: Much better sound and much smaller

    Cons: Yet to find any

    Summary: I have had the Koss Cobalt Bluetooth Headphones since they have been released back in August of last year and have sent them back three times since I purchased them.The freepulse are lighter,have better sound,and have a rechargeable transmitter.The fit is much better and the ear loops are much more comfortable than the Cobalt.The sound for such a small headphone is unbelieveable they sound great,have yet to have them long enough to know about battery life but if they only last three days they are better than the Koss.
    I know I have been a little hard on koss but when you can buy a logitec for about a third of what the Koss sells for and to have such a much better headphone for less money is hard to ignor and I would say if you want great headphones that are bluetooth these are the one for you if you want bad headphones for high price the koss are for you,if you notice you cannot find the cobalt here on Cnet reviews maybe they know that they have garbage for a product,sorry but I am just angry about having to have them replaced three times in six months.

  • 0.5 stars

    "avoid like the plague!" on by jonb5150

    Pros: decent sound, relatively fast charging time

    Cons: POOR BUILD QUALITY, my second pair stopped working!!

    Summary: I've had two sets already and im fed up with contacting logitech so I doubt there'll be a third. The first set the left headphone speaker blew and it would lose it's connection to my nano. The second set, the right speaker stopped working because of some problem with the transmitter itself.

    I know of another person at the gym who bought the same pair and after a few months is regretful of his purchase.

    Nice idea but poor execution. Save yourself th heartache - they may look nice but the circuitry is awful and you'll only be calling logitech support to get them replaced. What a hassle! I've never had such problems with headphones before.

  • 3.0 stars

    "The freepulsating pulseness of the freeability is logitechal." on by bigbobballs

    Pros: The pulse is free, free i tell you!

    Cons: I didn't get any wires with it (wireless)

    Summary: The freeness of the pulsating pulseness was because the freeability was free of pulse from the freed pulsiating freedom pulse.

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