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  • Supports iPhone and all iPod models with dock connector; supports other portable music players via 3.5-mm auxiliary input
  • Omnidirectional acoustic technology provides great sound throughout the room
  • Plugs in or runs on batteries; includes an integrated carrying handle, so you can take your music from room to room
  • iPod/iPhone speaker dock lets you dock, charge, and play your iPod or iPhone
  • Clock with alarm ensures that you’ll wake on time

Amazon.com Product Description — Posted October 19, 2008
Amazon.com Product Description — Posted October 19, 2008 Get great sound throughout the room with Logitech’s Pure-Fi Express Plus Speaker Dock for your iPod or iPhone. The Pure-Fi Express Plus features omnidirectional acoustic technology, which provides great sound at a more consistent level throughout the room. It also includes the ability to run on AC or battery power, which–along with an integrated handle–makes it easy to… More >>

Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus Omnidirectional Speaker Dock for iPod and iPhone

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Comments (5)

 

  1. It’s not a bose. But I didn’t expect that. It’s a great product for the price.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. myoho guy says:

    I tested this speaker with a “vintage” 4G iPod. I had to try out a couple of the provided adapter inserts before I found a suitable docking fit.

    This little speaker set has great styling and performs well in a small room or apartment. Contrary to some other reviews, it does have pretty good bass response at lower volume levels; if you crank it up, though, it does not sound as good.

    It is curious that Logitech chose to not include the ability to play tunes from the iPod as an alternative to the beeping alarm. If they had, I would have given this speaker box 5 stars. The remote is tiny and seems like it would be really easy to lose, and it’s functions are fairly limited.

    Pros:

    -Good styling

    -Compact

    -Decent sound at lower volume levels

    Cons:

    -No iPod alarm feature

    -Limited remote functions
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. S. Nilles says:

    i loved this system for the first week i had it. but shortly after it simply stopped producing any sound. power was working properly, just no sound from the ipod or alarm. the alarm would also decide on its own which days i should be on time for work. the batteries never worked for me. the sound would simply stop when the system was unplugged. no customer support whatsoever and ended up just getting a refund. apparently the problems i experienced were not isolated as i found many unanswered message board posts about these same issues. now i am hunting again for another system. don’t waste your time.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. LarryO says:

    I wanted to give a heads-up on this unit that the batteries are just a backup in case of a power outage. When they say the batteries allow you to take it from room-to-room, that is about all the battery life you get. I have some standards for anything that advertises battery operation; I think that one AA battery should be able to power the clock for a couple of weeks. I don’t know how long fresh batteries will last while playing music, but I have put in a fresh set on two different occasions and they have run out in 48 hours while only the clock was on. I think that that if the clock will drain six AA batteries in 48 hours, that is a major design flaw. I would only purchase this for operation on AC.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Linda Koehn says:

    Controls aren’t sturdy. Feel cheap. But I think the sound is good for the price
    Rating: 4 / 5