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Logitech Bluetooth Headphones Reviewed
comment: 0 | Thursday, October 27 (2005) 07:58AM | Posted by Austin Vaughan
DAPreview member Bangraman takes a look at Creative's new Bluetooth (wireless) headphones and gives them a mixed verdict. The convenience is nice of course but sound quality isn't up to par for an audiophile.

"You certainly don’t get what you pay for in sonic terms, but what it does achieve is quite impressive. And as minor an inconvenience as it might seem to many, the lack of a cable is quite refreshing in use. It is a bit of a shame though that they chose to pattern the phones on an open, street-style chassis as it’s not particularly comfortable, and although open phones are safer for active use, I feel some isolation would have been nice for commuters in general.

Would you pay an effective 200% premium on top of a £30 headphone to get rid of the cable? If I was given a choice once again, probably not. But the wireless technology does work pretty well, and for some I would imagine the curiously satisfying sense of freedom is worth it."


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Comments

guestforever

Comments: 17
Oct 27 (2005) 08:06AM  

They'll fit great with my Kenwood HD20GA7.




Pondlife

Comments: 544
Oct 27 (2005) 08:07AM  

In a couple of years time these things will be great, so wanting to get rid of the cable, but the sacrifice of sound quality and playback time means it's not worth it for me just yet.




Lone

Comments: 973
Oct 27 (2005) 03:18PM  

Yeah, in a few years when they perform a little better and are cheaper I'll consider them.




ninjafury

Comments: 1
Oct 27 (2005) 04:17PM  

Save your $$$.

After using them for a month, the headphones snapped. Apparently they're made very cheaply. Considering the price I paid for them, I expected more from logitech.

They work really well though, and you really feel the difference when working out or something. The bluetooth range is about 40ft assuming there are no walls etc. It's very hard/impossible for the signal to go through a wall/door though.

I hope logitech spend a little more on the materials used to make these, cuz it's a shame..




Allen
Location: Dub Vee Ooo
Comments: 1511
Oct 27 (2005) 06:40PM  

Wow.. that looks wierd on the x5... pleaaaaaaaase turn it the other way... or is that possible?




608zz
Location: DC metro area.
Comments: 270
Oct 27 (2005) 10:48PM  

Can’t keep those securely on. Plus they get in the way of hats/helmets. Wake me when they offer clip-ons.




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