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Logitech Freepulse Wireless Headphones

Read the original post at http://landofaudio.blogspot.com/

 

Ok, this pair of wireless headphones will make you never want to turn back to listening to wired. It totally eliminates the hassle of untying those tough knots each time you want to use your headphones. These babys are equipped with Protocol: Bluetooth® 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate (EDR). This means, if you aren’t a techy person, that this pair of headphones has the latest version of bluetooth for long distance listening, and Enhanced Data Rate which will improve and retain the sound quality you want. Another handy aspect is that the bluetooth dongle, come with an adapter to fit ALL of the Apple iPods. Although they are obviously gaged for iPods, they can be used with anything with a headphone input jack. I own this pair of headphones and they have met and exceeded all my expectations. The sound quality is great, fit is fine, and the controls have never confused me one bit. From a personal view, I would highly reccomend this magnificant pair of headphones. Here’s the Features List:


Control

Integrated controls: Volume controls and Bass Boost put you in charge of the music.


Convenience

Cordless freedom: Rely on advanced Bluetooth® 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) wireless technology for clear, interference-free audio from up to 33 feet away.

Compatible with most music players: Position the patented stereo plug for compatibility with almost any music player.

 


Comfort

Soft-touch comfort rings: Make listening easier with thin flexible rings that cradle your ears.

High-carbon spring-steel headband: Ultra-lightweight, rugged construction ensures a secure, reliable fit.

System Requirements

    • Music playback device with 3.5mm stereo audi o jack (not included)

Technical Specifications

    • Protocol: Bluetooth® 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate (EDR)
    • Range: Maximum 33 feet
    • Frequency: 2.4 GHz
    • Transmission format: Digital

Package Contents

    • Logitech® FreePulse Wireless™ Headphones
    • Wireless receiver
    • International voltage AC power adapter (100–240 V)
    • Custom-fit iPod adapters
    • Quick Start guide
    • 2-year limited warranty

 

Here Are Some Other User-Reviews From Amazon.com

Yes Yes Yes Yes YES!
, March 19, 2007

L. Byer "byerfam"

(Miramar, Florida United States)


These are the headphones I have been waiting for all this time. I am very picky...to the point that I could possibly consider myself an audiophile. When I look for headphones, typically I am looking for the best sounding and are not over the head headphones because those for some reason slip off and drive me crazy...not to mention big and bulky. The part of the headphone that is enough to push me over the edge is the wire because some companies use heavy wires, others don't use enough wire, some get tangled way too easily, and the list goes on. I always loved the idea of wireless headphones, but like all new technology...everything starts off as "a work in progress" with steady improvements. Well here is the end result. The FreePulse is everything I wanted in a headphone. It is lightweight, behind the head, and wireless. I am pretty stunned at the quality of the sound. No it is not the best sounding headphone of all time, but I bet if you listen to these you will rate them in your top 5 because they do sound VERY VERY good. I did notice something about the FreePulse...it follows the old saying "you get out of it what you put into it." If you use the 128kbps song files, you will hear how bad those files really do sound. We all know 320kbps is the best and sure enough when you play 320 they sound amazing on the FreePulse. I guess you get so use to cheap tinny laptop speakers and other garbage products that 128kbps and 320kbps tend not to sound that different. I am really impressed with this product, and the wireless feature of these phones makes it worth every single penny. I was skeptical as to how they would work from a distance since it says it is running BlueTooth 2.0 and can work 30ft away. Well now that I tried it myself...I believe their advertising. I walked 30ft away around 3 walls and they still worked as if NOTHING was interferring. That is the way a TRUE wireless headphone should operate. I use to have some $100 POS RCA headphones that couldn't work 5ft away so 30ft to me was just over the top. I am telling you these headphones are really something, and I am not using that enthusiastic about a product. If you have a local Dell shop or kiosk...check that out...I listened to them there. That is how I found out about this product. I gave up actually learning about these headphones because previous versions were duds...the quality was not good...but these definitely are. Great job Logitech...as always...you come through with another truly remarkable product. Between this, my first wireless optical mouse ever produced by logitech, and my wirless joystick...I have never had such a great experience with any other company like Logitech. Kudos!

~Ed

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Work great, fit not so much
, February 21, 2007

Amighty "Celebrity Poker"

(New York City)

PROS:

good sound quality

charges fast

easy set up

multiple ipod adapters and a universal adapter for use with anything with a headphone jack

very lightweight

works well at a good distance (even in other rooms)

battery lasts plenty long for a wireless headset, and doesn't drain ipod power

dongle can be attached simultaneously with the Nike+ dongle

CONS:

one-size-fits-some design, very little adjustment possible, limiting comfort

poor instructions, confusing buttons

ineffectual "bass boost"

no ipod control from the headset (i realize this was not promised, but it would be nice)

Here’s “What’s What”

You can check this pair of amazing headphones out at Amazon.com or at the Logitech Freepulse Official Website.

List Price: 100.00 USD

Recommended Price: 80.00 USD

Have Fun and I hope you enjoy the Logitech Freepulse Wireless Headphones. Just remember, nothing gets in the way of these awesome headphones, especially not wires. So go out and order them on amazon.com today!

Some Information and Images found at Logitech.com and Google Images.

Read the original post at http://landofaudio.blogspot.com/

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Connecting Wii Remote to XP?

Does anyone know how to connect a Wii Remote via Bluetooth? I've gotten a Targus Ultra-Mini Bluetooth 2.0 Adapter with EDR and have fully updated drivers for it. I attempt to connect my Wii Remote, my computer recognizes it as Nintendo RVL_CNT_01, but when I attempt to pair it with my computer, it instructs me to enter the Passkey, which from what I read, Wii Remotes have no Passkey. From what I can see, there is no way to skip the Passkey and no button to say "I don't have a Passkey." If anyone can find a way for me to connect, that would be great. Thanks.
Additional Info:
Wii Remote device address: 00:19:1D:8C:31:FA
Targus Dongle device address: 00:0A:3A:85:D9:4F

i know that in vista you can click a checkbox that says "dont use a passkey", if it doesnt work then maybe you could download another bluetooth manager that allows you to connect without using a passkey.

Hope this helps

$2.13 Tiny USB 2.0 Bluetooth V2.0 EDR Dongle Wireless Adapter-CV105

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