Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere

By Jasmine France on 17/10/2007

More Logitech reviews , RRP: AU$229.00

The good:

  • Offers an understated, travel-friendly design that's compatible with both iPods and other MP3 players (via auxiliary line-in)
  • Speaker sounds great
  • Built-in, rechargeable battery
  • Comes with a travel case and an innovative wall charger
  • Included remote lets you navigate the iPod's menus

The bad:

  • Remote's range isn't very good
  • Not as compact as many portable speaker options.

The bottomline:

It may not be the most compact portable speaker on the block, but the Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere offers useful extras and great sound for an affordable price.

Editors' rating:

7.7/10

Users' rating:

7.4/10

In a market brimming with iPod speaker systems, it can be hard to compete. However, combine a well-known company with a well-designed, good-sounding, relatively inexpensive product and you've got the Logitech mm50, a wildly popular portable iPod speaker unit. In the spirit of improving on a good thing, Logitech has finally come out with a follow-up nearly two years later. The new unit, called the Pure-Fi Anywhere, offers improved sound and a more advanced remote for the same affordable (AU$229) price.

At 330 by 91.4 by 40.6 millimetres and 726 grams, the Pure-Fi Anywhere is on the hefty side for a travel speaker, but the flip-out metal legs, the built-in rechargeable battery, and the included travel case redeem its portability. In addition to the clamshell carrying case, Logitech includes nine iPod dock adaptors, which will ensure a secure fit for any previous generation iPod (besides the Shuffle). For newer iPods -- such as the Classic and 3G Nano -- you'll need to use the adaptors that come with the player. As for those with Shuffles or even non-iPod MP3 players, the Pure-Fi Anywhere accommodates with a line-in port found on the back of the unit. (You'll need to provide your own cable, though.) Of course, the unit can only charge iPods using the 30-pin connector, and then only if the speakers are plugged into wall power using the included AC adaptor. Actually, this seemingly boring extra is pretty nifty: it has an appendage for wrapping up the power cable for easy storage.

Logitech hasn't deviated from the colour scheme of the mm50, offering the Pure-Fi Anywhere in black and white versions. The high-gloss finish doesn't exactly match the metallic hues of the latest crop of iPods, but the brushed-silver trim should go nicely. The overall look of this unit doesn't deviate greatly from that of its predecessor, but there are some noticeable design differences. First, each of the four speakers (two 2-inch Max-X active, high-excursion drivers and two 3-inch pressure drivers) is covered by its own circular grille, whereas the entire face of the mm50 was covered by one grille. Also, the Pure-Fi Anywhere's onboard controls, which reside along the top edge of the speaker, are square and rest flush with the unit. Here, you'll find power, shuffle, and repeat keys; volume controls; and a Stereo XL (separation) button for creating a wider sound space.

If you prefer to control your music playback from afar -- and "afar" to you means about five metres within direct line of sight -- Logitech includes an IR remote to that end. Despite its distance limitations, we're digging the remote. You get the usual -- power, shuffle/repeat, and stereo separation keys, along with a five-way playback control pad with play/pause, volume, and track shuttle buttons -- but then there's another handy circular pad that lets you step in and out of the iPod's menus.

Like its blueprint, the Pure-Fi Anywhere is a solid performer. In fact, the new unit is even better, since it doesn't suffer from the same high-volume distortion as the mm50. In testing, the high-end clarity was nice -- triangles and high-hats sparkled over the mids without making things sound too bright. Vocals were warm and buttery, while bass response was tight. Bass is a bit more present through the Anywhere than it was through the mm50, and it's certainly respectable for a portable unit, though it's not going to blow anyone's clothes off. The stereo separation feature did its job, noticeably widening the sound field, though whether it made things sound better is a matter of opinion. The rated battery life of 10 hours is adequate, and we appreciate the fact that the battery is of the built-in rechargeable variety.

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Cathy
22/07/2008, 06:55 PM

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10
/10

Wonderful device!

Pros: everything

Cons: nothing

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I-J
22/07/2008, 06:45 PM

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10
/10

I bought one of these and it works very well.
i just love the sound and the compact but solid design

Pros: sound (bas)
size
works on battery

Cons: remote

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NicnAMEnIC
15/07/2008, 10:44 AM

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10
/10

Awesome sound, great everything. BUY THIS DOCK DEANNE, BUY IT FOR YOUR BEATIFUL SON NICHOLAS! Happy birthday btw lol...

Pros: Everything

Cons: Nothing just buy it

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treeHugger
08/07/2008, 08:10 AM

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1
/10

I bought one of these and it was a lemon. Did everything by the manual (pretty self explanatory really) and it just wouldn't charge. I took it back and was told that they've had quite a lot of returns for the same reason. I wouldn't recommend this unit to anybody.

Pros: Travel case
Remote

Cons: Faulty!!!! Didn't charge up.

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Zowy
11/03/2008, 10:28 PM

rating
7
/10

Does this Speaker works connecting only to the laptop? because I don't own an iPod but i saw it in the shop and the sound is so cool I'm planning to buy it and use it as my laptop speakers :) any answers would be highly appreciated!

Pros: view top of comments section :)

Cons: view top of comments section :)

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nik
26/01/2008, 11:48 AM

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6
/10

The links to buy do not accurately show the price - the D store link should show $143.00

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DrJ
02/11/2007, 11:15 AM

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8
/10

I previously bought the mm50 - what a POS. It would turn on by itself, wouldn't turn off or on, and wouldn't charge, and distorted at high volume. I took it back got my money and ordered the pure-fi online for $30 less! What a fantastic portable. it is not the smallest package but it is pretty amazing in terms of good quality sound with no distortion, the charger pack fits in the case, the remote has good functionality but is a little flimsy, it doesn't turn itself on and it works! The dock connectors are also pretty lame in that they don't sit in the base properly and tend to pop out.

Definately recommend

Pros: Good sound
No distortion
Good build quality
charger fits in the case
battery meter
good remote functionality
room for an ipod in the case
doesn't turn on by itself
looks good
strong
charges ipod while plugged in
has aux jack for non ipod devices

Cons: flimsy remote
remote range ok
plastic dock adapter doesn't fit well
Doesn't connect ipod to computer

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