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Review: Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere peripheral

Small but powerful iPod speakers

Anthony Dhanendran, Computeract!ve 29 Jan 2008

The Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere is an iPod dock without bells or whistles - all it does is play music from the iPod through its internal speakers.

That's in contrast to the Denon ASD-3W for instance, which has all kinds of extra features.

What the Pure-Fi Anywhere lacks in extras, though, it makes up in audio quality - the four speaker cones mounted on the front of the device offer excellent sound across the range of tones, from bass to high treble.

Although the Pure-Fi Anywhere doesn't have a subwoofer, and so can't provide the really deep bass of some of the bigger iPod speakers, the relatively small unit is able to produce surprisingly loud sound without distortion.

It can be used at home - the base includes two feet which swing outwards to provide support for it to stand upright - or taken outside, to make use of the 10-hour rechargeable battery. It comes with a mains charger and a hard travel case that has room for the iPod and the supplied remote control.

Like most iPod docks, it charges any player that's placed in the dock area, and it comes with adapters to allow all dock-compatible iPods to sit comfortably. There is also a separate input for other music players, but of course the Pure-Fi Anywhere can't charge these.

It's true that docks can cost as little as £30, but for the sound quality that this device offers, it's worth paying the extra.

Vista compatible: n/a

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