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Logitech mm50 Portable Speaker System for iPods (Black)
Price:$74.99 |
| Brand |
Logitech |
| Feature |
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| Manufacturer |
Logitech |
| Model |
970173-2403 |
| UPC |
840356599533 |
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Customers Reviews  2008-11-01 Poor Design. The sound was great but when I found out that once the rechargeable battery will no longer hold a charge, because it can not be replaced, it essentially becomes worthless! I could not get it to play with even the A/C adopter.
I did see over the internet some people were finding ways to replace the battery, but what poor design.
I will never buy another Logitech product. |  2008-09-24 Worked, sometimes, for a while... I've had this product for a little over a year. From the very beginning, it had a problem mentioned in the forums for this product: even if it had been charging for days without playing a note, it needed a boost from the outlet before it would play (then, it would play for hours just fine without being plugged in). Like the person who started that thread noted, it doesn't exactly make them PORTABLE! I would not trust taking these to a place without power, because it seems to really like a boost of electricity before it'll start playing.
Not only that, a few months ago, more stuff started to go wrong. When I try to plug the adaptor cord into the outlet on the back of the speakers, it doesn't always work. It's plugged in, sure. But something is wrong, I think, with the outlet hole on the back of the speakers... the connection isn't connecting in there.
For a while, I was able to get it to work by wiggling the adaptor cord around in the speaker outlet for about 15 minutes, getting the angle just right, then sticking a lighter underneath the cord & a heavy candle (not lit, LOL) on top of the speakers. But God forbid you breathe on it, because the connection will get lost again.
Lately, it's stopped working altogether... nothing can make this puppy charge, NOTHING. I don't know what the technical term for this part is, but it's the outlet (hole?) on the back of the speakers, where the cord plugs into the speakers. Something inside there is loose, so the cord isn't able to give any juice to the speakers.
Such a waste, along with the other 5 or 6 iPod speakers I've acquired over the years, that all seem to have a life of only a few months... never much longer than a year. Wish someone could make iPod speakers that could actually stand up to use & last awhile. Guess they want to keep us buying more speakers. Well, my list of brands I will not buy again is growing longer & longer, & Logitech is at the top of it! |  2008-09-18 Never Recieved I wouldnt be able to tell you about this product because it never reached me and the best that the retailer could do for me is return my money. So I went to a local retailer and spent 150% of what I originally paid because I knew I could walk out with it. Thanks a lot Amazon. Oh, by the way, this was my first ever purchase with Amazon, and likely the last. Gee, if only we could figure out why our service based economy is failing. Curious, isnt it? |  2008-08-11 Logitech Portable Speakers These speakers provide great sound for your I-Pod. The product was as advertised, and the seller was quick to ship. |  2008-08-07 Quality and convenience I have owned this iPoD speaker system for 6 months and have been quite happy with its quality and convenience. The sound quality is excellent for its size. It is particularly convenient because it can be operated cordless (never used up all the battery supply yet) and is small enough to carry in one hand. I also like the fact that it charges my iPod. It came with several adapters to fit a variety of iPods. The appearence is sleek and unobtrusive. |
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