Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus.
December 2008
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Compact
Simple and very portable
Built in Clock with Alarm
Looks
Good sound overall
Charges iPods and the iPhone while connected to DC
Good sound overall, Charges iPods and the iPhone while connected to DC, Supports all iPods and the iPhones
Tends to jarr a bit at peak, No Auxiliary cable included, Little difficult to carry around
Loaded with a set of omnidirectional stereo speakers, the one thing I can assure of is that you’ll enjoy the audio experience. Having omnidirectional sound distribution essentially implies that your audio will flow evenly in all directions irrespect...
Sound quality is reasonably good for the money, Can run on battery power, Compact dimensions, Alarm clock function
Not very loud, Build quality is a bit plasticky
The Pure-Fi Express Plus isn't exactly a world beater when it comes to sound quality. However, for a budget model it doesn't actually sound that bad, as its speakers produce reasonable levels of bass. We also think its compact size, built-in alarm clock a...
Price; battery-power mode; built-in clock; omnidirectional speakers; GSM-shielded iPod dock
No AM/FM radio; no built-in rechargeable battery; distorts at higher volumes
Logitech's relatively inexpensive Pure-Fi Express Plus is a compact -- and portable -- iPod/iPhone speaker system. It's perfect for casual listening at home or on the road, but keep in mind that despite its omnidirectional design, this unit isn't buil...
Rich, immersive sound. Runs on AA batteries or AC power. Pleasing amber-colored clock display.
No radio tuner. Cannot wake to iPod music.
The sound that comes out of this small speaker is truly impressive. But every time the beep-beep-beep went off in the morning, we wished we were waking up to our iTunes favorites.Pure-Fi Express Plus...
Included remote control, decent styling, relatively inexpensive..
Sound quality leaves a lot to be desired, size is not easily portable.
Performance Testing The sound quality performance evaluation using the Pure-Fi Express Plus was done by listening to MP3s stored on my laptop and my iPod. The laptop uses an internal Realtec audio chip for sound processing. I listened to a number MP3s ...
Built-in alarm clock, Runs on batteries or AC power, Easy to use, Omnidirectional sound gives more placement options
No built-in rechargeable battery, iPod/iPhone doesn’t charge while speaker runs on battery power, No built-in radio, Remote doesn’t navigate iPod
The Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus is about as basic as iPod speakers get, though it does have a built-in alarm clock. At just under $100, we think the Express Plus sounds impressive for the money, and makes for a decent accessory either indoors or outs...