Logitech Perks Up Their Bluetooth Headphones
Posted in Gadgets by Dan at 12:23 pm
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So you have your fancy high tech smart phone why use BORING low tech wired headphones? The newly styled Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones use a Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate connection to help you cut the cord.
As for me, I’m sticking with my wired Shure E5c’s – I’m nervous about putting a cellphone near my head and more so about putting a frequency hopping wireless device.
These look like the logitech bluetooth headphones I’ve had for a little while now. They’re the WORST. So uncomfortable, and lots of reliability issues. I never use them.
I agree with Dalton. Although I still use them because they’re still more convenient than wired headphones. They will often ’skip’ for a second or two and the jack easily comes out of my (4th Gen) ipod even though I use their ‘adapter’ to keep it in place. I’m also extremely disappointed with their lack of remote access. The older ‘non-FreePulse’ iPod Bluetooth headphones were able to change tracks and pause, but these new ones are made for the 5th Gen ipods and therefore no longer have remote access.
I also tried to get them to connect to my Bluetooth phone (LG’s new chocolate) and was unable to get that to work. Has anyone successfully done this?