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Ok, sound quality but after about 2 months cracked in the middle and for 150$ i expect the headphones to last for at least 6 or 7 months, and after they cracked they just stopped working it wont connect, i repaired the signal 100 times but it keeps being crapy, COMPLETE wast of my money.
Pros: Hidden design, wireless.....
Cons: Crapy design, too high of a price for the quality, faulty signal[have to repair it constantly] crapy plastic, COMPLETE WASTE OF MONEY, will NOT buy from logitech again.
I have had a set for 3 months and they started to crack in the middle of the neck band within about a week of use. They final just snapped thus breaking the wiring between the earphones. I still think they are a great set but maybe a look at design or materials in the make of the housing needed. If you are getting a set just take good care of them and you will enjoy the sounds.
Pros: Good sound, comfortable fit to the head.
Cons: Only one con is either poor design or poor choice of materials in making them. Can break/crack due to flexing.
You can go wrong with these headphones. Every detail has been thought of by Logitech.
These headphones are brilliant and will satisfy even the tightest critic as well as the innocent music buff.
I strongly recommend these headphones as they are well ahead of the competion in size and superiority.
Pros: Great sound for wireless speakers.
Great range which exceeds Logitech's own claims by twice as far.
Comfortable design.
Can be found for a much, much cheaper price than the rrp.
Easy to use.
Cons: They are designed for a very, very large head.
They take at least 2 hours to charge fully.
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jordananananananan
03/04/2007, 10:26 AM
rating
2/10
Ok, sound quality but after about 2 months cracked in the middle and for 150$ i expect the headphones to last for at least 6 or 7 months, and after they cracked they just stopped working it wont connect, i repaired the signal 100 times but it keeps being crapy, COMPLETE wast of my money.
Pros: Hidden design, wireless.....
Cons: Crapy design, too high of a price for the quality, faulty signal[have to repair it constantly] crapy plastic, COMPLETE WASTE OF MONEY, will NOT buy from logitech again.
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liz
03/11/2006, 05:28 AM
rating
7/10
i loved these and was very dissapointed that after careful use they indeed snapped in the middle.
Pros: Extra controls on the side of the earphones for volume was great
Cons: bad bad bad design--they broke
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Matt
25/10/2006, 12:40 PM
rating
7/10
Great sound but poor quality design
I have had a set for 3 months and they started to crack in the middle of the neck band within about a week of use. They final just snapped thus breaking the wiring between the earphones. I still think they are a great set but maybe a look at design or materials in the make of the housing needed. If you are getting a set just take good care of them and you will enjoy the sounds.
Pros: Good sound, comfortable fit to the head.
Cons: Only one con is either poor design or poor choice of materials in making them. Can break/crack due to flexing.
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nick.hill1
14/07/2006, 07:13 PM
rating
9/10
You can go wrong with these headphones. Every detail has been thought of by Logitech.
These headphones are brilliant and will satisfy even the tightest critic as well as the innocent music buff.
I strongly recommend these headphones as they are well ahead of the competion in size and superiority.
Pros: Great sound for wireless speakers.
Great range which exceeds Logitech's own claims by twice as far.
Comfortable design.
Can be found for a much, much cheaper price than the rrp.
Easy to use.
Cons: They are designed for a very, very large head.
They take at least 2 hours to charge fully.
Report offensive comment