digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:40:05
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The Logitech FreePulse Wireless are headphones that function with Bluetooth V2.0 technology. With an average range of 8 meters, you can easily listen to music without having to worry about the usual cable related problems.Ergonomics: The first thing t...
Wireless, Comfort, Powerful...
Price, Audio quality, Encumbering receiver...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:40:05
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Bluetooth headphones for just about anything: Portable music has certainly come a long way since it consisted of lugging your boom-box around on your shoulder. The walkman was a revelation, although it was still a little bulky for jogging. Then the MP3...
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Out of the box, the FreePulse is a clear improvement, thanks to a svelte new design and smaller speaker units. I didnt have the old set to hand when I opened up Logitechs new package, but the new phones certainly seemed lighter than the old ones. H...
Logitechs FreePulse wireless heaphones are a great way of enjoying music on the move without getting tangled in wires. Likewise theyre a splendid way of listening to sound sources that are too far away for a cable, like your TV, enabling you to watc...
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The week of the fourth of July is all about celebrating freedom in the United States. This year, however, I was able to celebrate in a unique way, with Logitechs FreePulse Wireless headphones. The headphones are meant to be used on the road in conjuc...
Extra mobility, Sound quality, Lightweight, Decent batery life, Range of transmitter, Ability to pair with other bluetooth enabled devices...
Comfort after wearing the headphones for a prolonged amount of time...
Logitechs FreePulse Wireless headphones are awesome. The combination of great sound quality and cordless mobility, is something that is very welcome and will keep me reaching for the FreePulse time and time again. The battery life of 6 hours is more...
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Logitechs FreePulse Wireless headset. IF YOU want music wherever you go without the hassle of tangled cables, its time to go wireless. Whether youre grooving at the gym or rocking to the beat on the train, a wireless Bluetooth st...
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T he audio product range from Logitech had always been impressive and so are their latest FreePulse neckphones. This wireless headset rests on the back of your neck and has a high carbon spring steel headband which keeps them light on the ears an...
Stylish, Rugged, Excellent sound...
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Wiring is the bane of modern technology. Each new shining piece of equipment brings forth cables and wires that clutter rooms, tables, homes and offices. The 100% wireless future is still a utopia but at least you can try to get rid of a common wire: t...
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theonbutton.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:40:05
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Wireless headphones. A great idea often unstuck by uncomfortable cans, poor sound quality and bulky base stations. Now lightweight bluetooth stereo headphones are streaming into stores, but there are still questions about whether they can change this p...
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Although the Logitech FreePulse Wireless shines when it comes to wireless convenience, the lack of comfort, limited usage time and less than fantastic sound may be enough to deter some users. But if you can withstand these imperfections than the Logite...
It has an awesome patented receiver that plugs into any electronic device with a 3.5mm stereo plug, resulting in wireless playback up to 33 feet. It’s also real simple to use. Just charge it up then plug-and-play.
The design of the headband is not adjustable. That means that wearing anything around your neck such as a collared shirt or a towel might interfere with the fit of the headphones. Not to mention the ear -rings become awfully uncomfortable to wear after a long period of time. Even more so, these aren’t the headphones that are going to satisfy serious audiophiles. They’re loud, just not extremely...
Although the Logitech FreePulse Wireless shines when it comes to wireless convenience, the lack of comfort, limited usage time and less than fantastic sound may be enough to deter some users. But if you can withstand these imperfections than the Logit...
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justanothermobilemonday.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:40:05
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I remember when the USB cable was first invented. Until then, peripherals used a wide variety of connections, with little interoperability. The keyboard plugged into the keyboard slot. Printer into a parallel printer slot, other peripherals into a...
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(This review is brought to you courtesy of “BlueTomorrow”, a web site that covers “everything Bluetooth related.”) Logitech is clearly going after the mobile iPod user with its FreePulse Wireless Headphones, but its Bluetooth-enabl...
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bluetomorrow.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:40:05
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Logitech FreePulse Bluetooth Headphones Review Fremont, Calif.-based Logitech Inc. is clearly going after the mobile iPod user with its FreePulse Wireless Headphones, but its Bluetooth-enabled stereo headphones work with any device that has a 3.5-mill...
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Techloop.net Updated: 2011-10-03 23:40:05
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The wireless headphone market has been somewhat experimental the past few years. With wide-spread use and availability of wireless technologies like Bluetooth is making this possible. The Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones are behind the head head...
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It's difficult to imagine anyone complaining about having fewer wires, and as technology advances we have to deal with an increasingly large spaghetti junction of wires in every day life. Pleasingly, significant progress has been made and there's a certa...
What this underlines is that Logitech's FreePulse Wireless Headphones are really more of a convenience than a serious headphone solution. They're great for tooling around with an MP3 player, and at times they're useful for casual film watching and gaming...
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:40:05
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the FreePulse wireless headphones are a viable alternative to wired headphones for general, everyday use.
Clear sound reproduction Easy to use and lightweight In-line volume control Good battery Life...
Not easy to transport Not ideal for exercising Missing noise canceling features (not necessary though)...
Overall, the FreePulse wireless headphones are a viable alternative to wired headphones for general, everyday use. With 5+ hours between charges and clear, accurate music reproduction up to 30 feet from your music source, these headphones are an easy w...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-03 23:40:05
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Listen to your music without getting tangled in wires...
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3dxtreme.net Updated: 2011-10-03 23:40:05
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IntroductionRecently Logitech delivered a wireless set of headphones. This new product marketed towards the iPod crew uses bluetooth technology to deliver interference-free wireless audio for up to 33 feet. The FreePulse wireless headphones are also re...
Wireless up to 33 feet, Lightweight, cordless, Rechargeable.
Might not deliver sound on par with wired solutions.
I have used the FreePulse Wireless headphones on both my iPod and my PC and I can tell you the experience has been very enjoyable. Ive yet to kill the battery, rated for 6 hours of continuous use. I keep them on charge when not in use - however the ch...
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While millions of people walk around with portable digital music players, Ill bet no one likes the mess of tangled wires they usually come with. Logitechs FreePulse Wireless Headphones eliminate the unwieldy cords—and cost less than $100 to boot ($...
Excellent value. Attractive styling. Decent bass. Good range. Built-in remote.
Not particularly comfortable. Sound lacks detail and spaciousness. Bulky Bluetooth plug. Cant be pocketed.
These incredibly practical Bluetooth headphones from Logitech are a workable solution despite their so-so sound quality and comfort...
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Do you love your iPod® or similar type of portable music player, but hate being tied to it with the corded headphones? Most do, so Logitech created a solution with the new FreePulse™ wireless headphones. The FreePulse™ leverages from Bluetoot...
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I love my iPod. I love having all my music available to me wherever I go. I love how easy it is to use. I love the excellent sound quality. What I do not love is dealing with cables. In fact, I hate them. When I travel, all the cables I bring with...
Outstanding sound quality, Flawless pairing, No static, Easy to use, Good battery life, Lots of fit plates included, Can be used with any device with a minijack audio output, Excellent value, Did I mention they sound great?...
Headphones place too much pressure on the ear, Transmitter is a little large but the width matches the iPod Nano perfectly, No noise canceling...
So maybe you dont hate cables as much as I do. Most people probably dont. But, if you are the type of person who loves a Bluetooth headset for your mobile phone, you really should check out the FreePulse. It is just as liberating to free yourself...
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jivemagazine.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:40:05
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Many of you may have remembered our review last year for the Logitech Wireless Headphones for the iPod. While it was a great product, it became obsolete with the introduction of the 5th generation iPod. Ahh…. isn’t changing technology wonderf...
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Logitech has come a long way in the past year: its mm50 is a class-leading travel speaker with numerous other up- and down-market options on shelves or en route, and the company seems dedicated to winning over headphone buyers in the same way. To that...
The first pair of iPod-ready headphones with Bluetooth 2.0+EDR wireless technology inside, effortlessly pairing an iPod-agnostic transmitter with a warm-balanced, good-sounding pair of over-the-ear headphones. Comfort, sound quality, and distance perfo...
equently, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR accessories can sound better without requiring big batteries, though no promises have been made about better distance performance. FreePulse makes unexpectedly good use of the new Bluetooth technology. For reasons unknown...
The biggest offset to any complaints people may have about FreePulse is Logitech’s smart, aggressive price point. At $100, this is the least expensive major-brand pair of Bluetooth headphones we’ve seen, and the fact that FreePulse uses t...
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modders-inc.com Updated: 2011-10-03 23:40:06
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One of the main issues a person will find with an MP3 / iPod® player is the cord that always finds a way to get caught on something. With the latest headphone from Logitech that is no longer an issue. The Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones all...
Wireless, Everything is included, Fits with iPod Skins, Digital signal for great sound, Great range, Great fit...
Pulls hair on removal, Didn’t last 6 hours, No off tone in phones...
Sure you could get better sound by using full-size headphones, but nothing in portable wireless especially for MP3 players until the Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones. There are several minor things that annoyed me about these headphones, b...
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