16 August 2007 11:30 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Logitech has launched the the Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere Compact Speakers for iPods.An improvement on the Logitech mm50 portable speakers, the Pure-Fi Anywhere speakers offers some useful tweaks on their predecessor.
The rechargeable battery now has a battery-life indicator, there's an improved travelling case and a redesigned, advanced remote control with one-touch access to Shuffle and Repeat.
The Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere speakers boast a 10-hour rechargeable battery with a battery-life indicator - a four-stage battery level meter lets people know when they
need to recharge the speakers.
When the iPod is connected to the Universal Dock connector, the Pure-Fi Anywhere can simultaneously play music and recharge the iPod battery.
The protective travel case holds the speakers, a power adapter and a redesigned remote. The case also includes a place to hold an iPod nano.
The Pure-Fi Anywhere speakers come with a wireless remote control that offers direct navigation of iPod menus from a distance of 20 feet.
The remote also features one-touch access to Shuffle and Repeat, making it simple to control the iPod instead of having to navigate menu layers.
Part of Apple's "Made for iPod" program, the Pure-Fi Anywhere speakers come in glossy white with silver grilles or piano-black with black grilles - to complement your 'Pod.
Compact at 726 grams and measuring 9cm by 33.5cm by 4cm the portable speakers claim to deliver great bass and dynamic, full-range sound quality with their dual 2-inch Max-X, high-excursion drivers with neodymium magnets and 3-inch pressure drivers.
The Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere speakers will be available in the US and Europe from September for around £100. Audio, Speakers, iPod speakers, Logitech




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