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Logitech Wireless Digital (Black)

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  • "Great headphones without wires"
    4.0 stars
    on by Deranged Cat

    Pros: Wireless. Looks cool, volume control right on the headphone, pretty good sounding,

    Cons: Bulky, heavy, big, relatively uncomfortable, receiver is pretty big, EXPENSIVE

    Summary: These headphones are great if you wear backpacks or messenger bags and listen to your mp3 player. i always hated the annoying cords getting caught in my messenger bag strap etc, so these wireless headphones are awesome. They sound good too.

    Now on to the cons: These headphones are pretty huge. the...uh "speaker" things are pretty big. they cover your whole ear. Also, the way the headphones stay on your head aren't by resting on your ears, but by "squeezing" against your ears. This can be uncomfortable. Also, the headphones (for my head) are too big, so it feels a little loose because of the extra space behind my head. It's not adjustable, which is really annoying.
    The receiver is a bit big, so it doesnt fit into my Mp3 player bag as well as it could.
    Since its really big, its hard to put it away in a bag without fear of it breaking (so far its fine though)

    Overall, the cons are just minor annoyances compared to wireless headphones. I really love these because i can just wear them around without having to worry about getting tangled up. I wouldn't recommend this to everyone, but i would recommend it to people who don't mind minor uncomfortableness and can spare the money.

    -wes-

    Updated
    so i was putting on my messenger bag, when the bag snagged part of the band and the band snapped! since the headphones hold onto your head by pressure, since the band broke, there was no pressure holding them up.
    super glue didnt work very well. duct tape and super glue worked a bit better though. still, be very careful!
    although, logitech has extremely good customer service. they sent me a new pair, without even me having to send back the old one! i just got it in the mail today, and i broke my head phones only 2 weeks ago.

    just be very careful!
    -wes-
    Updated
    so i was putting on my messenger bag, when the bag snagged part of the band and the band snapped! since the headphones hold onto your head by pressure, since the band broke, there was no pressure holding them up.
    super glue didnt work very well. duct tape and super glue worked a bit better though. still, be very careful!
    although, logitech has extremely good customer service. they sent me a new pair, without even me having to send back the old one! i just got it in the mail today, and i broke my head phones only 2 weeks ago.

    just be very careful!
    -wes-

  • 1 reply to this review
  • reply on April 30, 2006 by carlycfs

    Its really lends superior credibility to a review when the messenger FOLLOWS-UP with his/her review. All too often a review is left on a product which heralds its existence, but nothing further regarding its longevity. How much did you pay and was it worth it? How often do you use it?<br><br>Myself I bought a Pioneer Double-Din CD-Cassette Car Stereo and I've never had one problem with whatsoever... I bought it in 1996!!! I use it everyday and on LONG LONG road trips.<br>Anywayzzz, I feel the purpose of a review is to help a potential buyer gain insight and pseudo hands-on experience before actually purchasing the product. <br>This review accomplishes just that!! Thank you!! I will NOT buy it!! But guess what??!!! I at least learned that LOGITECH has great customer service... and they do... I have some of their products.<br>In a time when our country is marred by outrageous gas prices, anything will help to save money... and this review rates right up there!! As it is now, I use headphones when I jump rope, do sprints, and rollerblade. Yes I need wireless headphones but I can't have them breaking at the slightest nudge. Gone!

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MSRP: $129.99

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Quick Specifications

  • Headphones Type Headphones - Binaural
  • Product type Headphones
  • Design Behind-the-neck
  • Sound output mode Stereo
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