Testseek.com have collected 42 expert reviews of the Logitech Ultimate Ears UE 9000 Noise-Canceling Wireless Headphones and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Ultimate Ears UE 9000 Noise-Canceling Wireless Headphones.
May 2013
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42 Reviews
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Abstract: Users who want special features with their headphones can generally choose between bluetooth, which saves them from having to deal with cables, or noise canceling, which alleviates outside noises. With the UE 9000, Logitech offers both technologies i...
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Published: 2012-12-11, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: A couple of months ago I checked out the Logitech UE 900 earphones and found them to be the best earphones I ever tested. Logitech UE also has a couple of pairs of new active noise-canceling (ANC) headphones, the Ultimate Ears 6000 and 9000, and I had the...
Abstract: QUALITY.Right out of the box you can feel the quality workmanship of the Logitech Ultimate Ears 9000 Wireless Headphones which feel substantial and durable and are complete with metal alloy hinges. The packaging itself is beautiful and well-tailored to th...
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Published: 2014-02-14, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
Abstract: Long gone are the days when people felt too embarrassed to wear a hefty pair of cans on their heads in the fear that they'd be accused to trying to look like an Ibiza DJ wannabe. The hype about on-ear headphones has helped convince the masses that, "Actua...
Overall, you're gonna have a good time listening to the Ultimate Ears 9000 headphones. It's built to last, and, with the slight exception of the headband, they're super-comfortable to wear. On top of that, you get the entire package in terms of accessor...
Great energy, Bluetooth, Lovely design, Comfortable
Energy can mask detail and flatten dynamics, Noise-cancelling could be better
The Logitech UE 9000s sit about halfway between the up-and-at-'em PSB M4U2 s and the smooth-sounding Bose QuietComfort 15 s in character. They could do better in terms of refinement – but if it's energy and entertainment you're after (as well as Blueto...
Very well constructed; Plenty of detail across all frequencies
Mediocre active noise cancelling; Minimal headband padding; High price
The high price of the Logitech UE 9000 is what's stopping us recommending them outright. If you can find them for a significant discount where they begin to compete with the Audio-Technicas, Boses and Polk Audios in the sub-£200 price range, we'd give the...
Utterly fantastic sub bass with amp engaged, Fun, clear sound, Immensely feature-rich, Good sound isolation
Expensive, Boosted sub-bass not for audio purists, Noise cancellation is mediocre
The Logitech UE 9000 wireless headphones have a richer feature set than just about any other set of cans on the market. Features include Bluetooth wireless, noise cancellation, integrated microphones and even an integrated amplifier. All these extra bits...
The high price of the Logitech UE 9000 is what's stopping us recommending them outright. If you can find them for a significant discount where they begin to compete with the Audio-Technicas, Boses and Polk Audios in the sub-£200 price range, we'd give the...