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Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones Price: $58.99
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Product Description With Logitech's FreePulse Wireless headphones you can enjoy your music without being tied down or tangled up. Integrated volume controls and Bass Boost mode let you take control of your music, while advanced Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate wireless technology ensures clear, interference-free audio with up to 33 feet range. Extended life rechargeable batteries provide up to six hours of playtime. The high carbon spring-steel headband is lightweight yet rugged and the soft-touch comfort rings provide a secure fit. The FreePulse Wireless headphones are compatible with most audio players and include custom-fit iPod adapters.
| 2.4 GHz wireless headphones with Bluetooth 2.0 Enhanced Data Rate technology |
| Delivers clear, interference-free audio with range of up to 33 feet |
| High-carbon, spring-steel headband provides secure, reliable fit |
| Integrated volume controls and Bass Boost mode; soft-touch comfort rings |
| Wireless receiver with 3.5 mm audio plug; 2-year warranty |
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Customers Reviews  2009-01-07 Wirless headphones are GREAT! As an artist and one who loves to exercise, I enjoy listening to music privately, however, I hate the wires which are typical with many headsets. They limit ones freedom to move about as necessary. So I ordered a set of the Logitech Freepulse Wirless Headphones. I use them with my computer, iPod and television and move about without getting tangled-up with wires around my neck and arms. Several people have stopped me to ask what they are and I've highly recommended them. |  2008-12-28 Meets Expectations This product has met my expectations. I have been really impressed with the bass on these headphones. I did not think you would be able to get such a good "thump" out of the headphones. Really easy to use. The bluetooth just turns on and I have had no connectability trouble. |  2008-12-22 More experienced than most I have owned 7 of these. 5 lasted less than a week before they went by the boards. One lasted a long time possibly because I sprung for the extended warranty, But unfortunately I ran over it with my car which I'm sure wasn't covered. The last is still operational and working fine. They tend to be uncomfortable unless you don't use the rubber over the ear things, and then you can adjust them for comfort. The sound is good and can be adjusted loud enough to be used in noisy environments which is not true of some wireless sets I have used. If they were not so prone to be defective I would highly recommend them as I really love the product when it works. |  2008-12-16 Wonderful I'm extremely happy with these headphones, they have adequate sound quality, are comfortable, and seem relatively sturdy. I occasionally have a break in the signal but it is more than made up for by the lack of a cord. |  2008-12-16 Doesn't have enough range Overall I really like the headphones. They are light and easy to set up and connect to my iPod. The sound is pretty good although the bass boost is not much different from the normal setting. Charging is quick and easy as well and the volume buttons are easy to use being on the side of the right ear.
The only complaint I have is the range on them. I can't leave my iPod in my office and go 20 feet into the kitchen without it cutting out. They say the range is 33 feet but that is not the case with mine. Even going donwstairs right below the office room they start to cut out. It's very annoying but not something that can't be dealt with. Just have to make sure it's in my pocket when I leave the room.
All in all they are worth the money spent to have no wires!
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