Long, thin and loud
With all the integrated speakers and docks for the iPod on the market today, you’ve got to do something a bit different to capture consumers’ attention. Logitech has done just that with its Pure-Fi Anywhere system, designed to be compact and easily transportable, without compromising sound quality.
Jan Birkeland | Tuesday, November 27 2007The Pure-Fi is a set of four speakers and a dock. It comes with a remote and a good, protective travel case to house all the components. It runs off mains power, but also has rechargeable batteries that offer a claimed eight hours of playback. Templates are provided to so that all iPods can be accomodated in the dock.
Sound quality is surprisingly good for such a little package, and the Pure-Fi would be perfect for the bedroom or even a small living room. It comes in black or white, and its size, audio quality and price will make it a winner in apartments around the country.
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