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| Logitech FreePulse Headphones Review |
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Posted By: Peter Cook |
Posted On:
Thursday, June 21, 2007 |
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Wireless Headphone Benefits
When you are out exercising or even in the gym you usually see someone
wearing an mp3 player or iPod. And attached to that iPod is usually a
headphone wire hanging down and bouncing in front of you. So to get rid
of my wire I decided to try out the new Logitech wireless headphones.
How do the FreePulse Headphones Work?This product uses
Bluetooth wireless technology - the same stuff that is used in cell
phones. A small black box attaches to your iPod and then you place the
headphones on your ears - soft rubber holds the headphones on your
ears. Review: Logitech FreePulse Headphones
They are comfortable to me but the sound is not as full as my cheap
wired pair of headphones. To activate the system you have to hold the
button on the black box for a few seconds until the red light blinks
quickly. Then you have to do the same for the headphones. But you can't
see the light blinking if the headphones are on your ears.
You know everything is connected when the light changes color from red
to blue on the headphones and the box and you hear the audio tone in
the headphones.
Battery life of each part is about 6 hours but neither battery is not
easy to replace. To recharge you have to recharge each piece of the
Logitech headphone system with the supplied wall charger. You can't
charge using USB.
In my opinion the Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones do have the
benefit of being wire free, but they have negatives of adequate sound,
a complicated process on turning on each component. I would like to see
a simple on off switch for both. I would also like to see USB
recharging.
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