iLounge has posted a review of the Logitech Wireless Music System for iPod here on their website. The Wireless Music System for iPod consists of two parts. There’s a transmitter which is mounted onto an iPod and a wireless receiver which directly connects to your stereo system. The transmitter plugs into the headphone jack on the iPod and works with all models. Music is then transferred wirelessly from the iPod to your home stereo system or speaker system. You can then use the iPod to select which songs to play back at any given time. Features include:

  • Full control of your iPod music library from anywhere in your room
  • Easy to set up
  • Connect to any type of speaker system
  • Wireless transmitter has its own battery
  • Use with any MP3 player
  • You can expand your system to multiple rooms with multiple receivers

Here’s iLounge’s verdict:

From a big picture perspective, Logitech’s Wireless Music System for iPod delivers appropriately clean and impressively powerful audio broadcasting from an iPod to a stereo, rating less than great overall only by comparison with TEN’s naviPlay, which offers better receiver-side controls, a more diverse portable/non-portable feature set, and a more appropriate design for use with Dock Connecting iPod models. Given the performance of Logitech’s underlying wireless audio technology, however, we have every reason to believe that its next take on this theme will be world-beating.

[Check it out]

[Product page]

 

No Tags