Testseek.com have collected 30 expert reviews of the Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere.
January 2008
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The editors liked
Portability
Looks good with a black iPod
Huge range of dock adaptors supplied.
Excellent sound quality
Rechargeable battery with indicator
Included travel case
Remote provides access to all iPod menu layers
Shuffle and repeat modes
The editors didn't like
Average audio quality
Portable
But long
Slight tendency to fall over with some iPods.
Controls and remote are stubborn
No bass/treble adjustment The Final Word The Pure-Fi Anywhere is one of the better portable speaker systems weve reviewed
Offering excellent sound quality
A travelling case and convenient rechargeable battery
Abstract: Works withAll iPods with Dock Connectors The GoodNice portable systemSolid sound, make better with Stereo XL featureRechargeable battery The BadSound isn’t always detailed or deep enoughBattery isn’t user-replaceable The PriceUS$149.99The Logi...
Abstract: Lately I find myself traveling quite a bit, which means lots of time in hotel rooms away from my home theater. I take my iPod for the flights, but in my room I tend to just turn on the TV, or if I am working, just play music through my laptop speakers....
Abstract: It didnt take long for Logitechs new Pure-Fi Anywhere speaker system to become my travel speaker system of choice. With its myriad of thoughtful features and surprisingly rich sound for its size, I have yet to find a portable speaker system I like as...
Abstract: Since its release back in 2005, Logitechs mm50 (also reviewed here) has been among our most-recommended speaker systems for the iPod thanks to true portability, good sound quality, and a variety of useful features for the price. The company recently ...
An almost entirely superior sequel to the best $150 portable speaker of 2005, featuring superior functionality and sound quality to the prior model. Produces wide, dynamic sound at average to above-average volume levels, besting the clarity and range o...
Small cosmetic blemishes around black unit’s speaker drivers. Battery should be topped off frequently because of relatively rapid on-shelf discharging. Physically wider than most other portable systems.
In 2005, Logitech released mm50, a class-leading portable speaker system for the iPod, which was followed in 2006 by AudioStation, a similarly superb all-in-one desktop iPod speaker system. Last month, the company announced that it would discontinue bo...
The Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere offers an understated, travel-friendly design thats compatible with both iPods and other MP3 players (via auxiliary line-in). The speaker sounds great; has a built-in, rechargeable battery; and comes with a travel case an...
The remotes range isnt very good, and the Pure-Fi Anywhere isnt as compact as many portable speaker options.
It may not be the most compact portable speaker on the block, but the Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere offers useful extras and great sound for an affordable price.
Abstract: Pure-Fi Anywhere, a minimalistic iPod dock that performs admirably. The anywhere features four speakers design that utilizes two 2-inch active highs and two 3-inch bass pressure drivers. This is all contained in a compact, easy to move casing — which im...
Good sound given and size, compact design, built-in rechargeable 10-hour battery, remote, international AC adapter, included traveling case
Might be $10-$15 too expensive, sound is a bit mid-rangey, requiring some EQ fiddling
The Pure-Fi Anywhere is our new travel speaker of choice. At $149, it begins to push the limits of my portable speakers price range, but it includes a wealth of extras that make the price justifiable. I would say that for the $149 the Pure-Fi lists for, y...
Abstract: There isn't a whole lot different about the Pure-Fi Anywhere, but when you are making a follow-up to one of the best-selling and loved iPod portable speakers, the mm50, why mess with success? Gone is the sound distortion that you would get when you played...
Producing top quality sound and covering the full audio spectrum, the Logitech PureFi Anywhere enjoys better stereo separation than most. The remote control and travel case are nice touches, too. Down sides? Well the battery isnt replaceable, and the...