🎧 Unleash Your Music, Anywhere!
The Logitech Wireless Music System for iPod allows you to wirelessly stream your favorite tunes directly to your stereo system, transforming your iPod into a powerful remote control. With a robust wireless range of 33 feet and compatibility with multiple iPod models, this system is designed for music lovers who value convenience and quality. Plus, it comes with an AC adapter for charging and a 2-year warranty for added assurance.
S**4
Very limited range
It works okay if you are in the same room. With my ASUS tablet three feet from the living room door where the receiver was, it suffered frequent momentary sound distortion. I almost returned it.
S**.
Defective product
I am returning it. The bluetooth signal keeps fading in and out every 45 seconds or so. When it worked, it was great, but not a single song went by without the dead air problem for 3-4 seconds then it would reconnect and start playing again. I contacted Logitech customer support and they sent me an email 3 days later with suggetions about a completely different product. Then I called long distance to them and stayed on hold for 14 minutes only to be told that it sounded like it was defective and I should return it. Not very satisfying customer service experience; I had high hopes for this product; I may order another one later and see if my luck is any better then.
D**P
Worked for sometime with too much headache
I used this product few years ago to stream music from iPod 4th gen. It worked well for sometime but started giving trouble after few months.1. Everytime i have to go through hard way of establishing a connection with the base station. I have to keep pressing the connect button several times by keeping the iPod attached with the sending device.2. the iPod connector was made up of poor plastic and design. The start button was stuck up inside after few months and I was never able to stop the device again unless i put some small pin to push it up.Overall, cheap product. Don't waste your money.I was never been a happy customer with Logitech products. I also purchased thier universal remote and it stopped working after sometime.Logitech, a very less reliable brand! stay away from thier products.
S**X
Useful device
I was looking for something like this for more than a year, its simple easy to use and the most important thing WORKS WELL ! Good sound quality, no sound droping or gaps and I have tried it across doors and about 30 feet from base.
C**N
A great improvement over FM Transmitters
I have my Logitech Wireless Music System set up where I plugged the "iPod" part into my computer's "Audio Out" place, and the other is connected to an auxiliary audio input on my 5.1 home theater/"stereo", which is on the other side of the house and one floor below (about 40 feet away). It works perfectly. The sound out of my system is as clear as the sound from my computer speakers (also a 5.1 system). It has a "fixed" volume output setting for use when the output system has its own volume controls. I have also used the receiver with headphones, using the "variable" (receiver-controlled) volume setting, and it works perfectly, too.When I have used low-power FM transmitters in the past, there was frequently a background hiss in the stereo signal, the clarity of reception faded at more than 25 feet, the stereo signal disappeared after a certain distance, and because my "stereo" antenna is on the roof, reception depended on how strong adjacent "real" FM stations were that day (some days they have more spillover to nearby frequencies than other days, depending on atmospheric conditions, and some days stations from 60 miles away that shouldn't be interfering show up just enough to mess things up for the same reasons). That problem has been banished from our household now.Note that while the transmitter part has a rechargeable battery (so it works whether plugged in or not), the receiver must be plugged into 120V AC. But unless I'm out in a field somewhere, that is not a big deal to me. I have it now as a part of my stereo system so everything I play on the computer is available to my stereo when I choose (but NOT to anyone outside my house tuning around their FM radio anymore). The stereo separation is the same as that received on the computer (no loss in transmission like in FM).Some stores, at least as of April 20, 2007, are selling it for under $30. For me it is worth buying two sets, so I can use both receivers in different parts of the house, one dedicated on the stereo/home theater, the other for headphones or portable speakers in other places. Note that the receiver (not the transmitter) has both RCA Red/White jacks for stereos, VCR input, etc. AND the ubiquitous small-size headphone/iPod-style jack for small speakers and headphones. (Buying an RCA/headphone converter is just a couple of dollars, anyway. Also there are Y-shaped connectors available, so you can have multiple devices connected to the same jack.) I haven't tried it but you can probably plug into both connections at the same time, maybe even a (legal) FM low-power transmitter to transport the sound outdoors from the back of the house to a boombox, so a party can have the same music everywhere in and outside the house.Also, one transmitter supposedly can synch up with multiple receivers concurrently. I have had trouble with this, so I have had to use 2 transmitters and a Y-connector, and synch each transmitter with its separate receiver.Anyway, after a receiver is plugged in (and therefore turned on), you hold the little "Connect" button on the transmitter for about 3 seconds to synch it up with the receiver which, as soon as they are plugged in, are searching for a transmitter signal to synch up with. Logitech says the receivers can be left on 24 hours a day as a permanently connected device. The transmitter always gets started up with the "Connect" button; conversely, after there is no sound for about approximately 5 minutes or if the receiver is unplugged (ending the current wireless connection), it turns itself off to conserve battery power. I keep that plugged in to my computer all the time. When it gets low on battery power, I plug it into an outlet as needed.The Amazon partner I used, 3BTech, selling it for under $30, shipped it immediately, and in perfect condition. You know it's a good computer add-on when the wife loves it, too.
W**M
Worked great for years
I originally had this and loved it. When it died I ordered another, which turned out to be defective. The seller cheerfully refunded my money, thankfully.
A**L
poor execution. The transmitter is loosely attached to the ...
High promise, poor execution. The transmitter is loosely attached to the mp3 player and spins around. After connecting to the receiver for the first time it now fails to connect any time. Useless.
A**N
Great way to stream music through your house
I actually bought this for the receiver only - to add to my existing Logitech "music anywhere" system which has the USB dongle to stream mp3s / WMAs from a pc. Now I have two receivers and so now two stereos (home theatre and stereo in back room) at opposite ends of my house can punch out playlists (at different times, can't pair with two bluetooth devices) depending on where I am working or relaxing.I've had both receivers working for close to 9 months now and apart from some very occasional interference from other nearby BlueTooth devices (I suspect in my neighbour's house) they've worked perfectly.Fantastic product, great sound, bargain price. About as good as it gets.
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