Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 Compact Speakers for iPod and iPhone (White)
— Posted October 19, 2008
Experience sound quality that’s rich enough to satisfy your in-home tastes in a form factor compact enough to take with you. Logitech’s Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 combines 2-inch active and 3-inch pressure drivers for crystal-clear sound and surprisingly deep bass. Take it with you to school, work, or the park. Stow the speakers, AC adapter, and remote in the included travel case. The speakers include a built-in, rechargeable battery–with a battery life indicator–that lasts for 10 hours on a single charge. Take it anywhere in the world; the AC adapter works on most electrical power grids worldwide. The 2-inch Max-X active, high-excursion drivers with neodymium magnets give you full, balanced audio, while the 3-inch pressure drivers maximize bass response and minimize distortions. The StereoXL technology widens the sound stage beyond the physical boundaries of the speaker. Works with all iPods and iPhones (uses the new Apple Universal Dock Adapter (more reviews|rating and other information)


Nov 29th, 2009 at 12:37 am
I just picked these speakers up for my iphone 3G and they work great. The sound is very clear and plenty loud! I listened to them next to the Altec Lansing T612 and the BOSE SDII; these held their own. You will not get the amount of base that the larger units put out but the vocal quality is very good. I needed something that i could listen to music in my bedroom when i fall asleep and this does the trick. I find myself taking them everywhere, the office, outside to wash the cars, and the porch when we grille out. Great sound, good price, and super portable. If you are debating buying these for the others I mentioned, this is a safe bet and will do just fine for most people. I have a complete home stereo system downstairs that contains nothing but highend speakers and I still like to listen to the logitech unit
Nov 29th, 2009 at 8:19 am
While there are limitations to this portable speaker — limited power, no tone controls, slight brightness in the upper octaves — it still has much to offer. When used in battery mode, the sound just floats out there — I prefer to not use the broadened imaging setting (button with ((*))) — enjoyable sound. I am using a 80gb video ipod with cd’s recorded in wav. I have an XtremeMac Luna Alarm Clock + Room Audio System for iPod at the office and while the luna does have a fuller sound (with adjustable bass and treble controls), the logitech playback of Patricia Barber songs are very clear, defined and listenable — something that one might not be able to say about many other speaker systems, particularly one at this price range. Again, recommend that you use battery mode.
Give it a try.