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cletus75
cletus75

reviewed on Jul 2, 2009

The Freepulse headphones synch automatically with their transmitter, but can also synch to any bluetooth audio source (e.g. laptop) by holding down the synch button. You get the occasional 1s drop-out, but that's not a big deal in and of itself. There's plenty of bass and the range is... Read the full review →

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gix0
gix0

reviewed on May 21, 2011

good Durability so-so Sound quality so-so Noise isolation poor Design and form factor poor Comfort

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notatoad
notatoad

reviewed on Aug 24, 2009

very unsatisfied with these. the sound quality is about on par with dollar store headphones. they hardly make it 30' line of sight before getting all jumpy and garbled. the neckband is improved from the previous model as far as durability is concerned, but it's still pretty flimsy. the... Read the full review →

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IMO

reviewed on Jul 12, 2009

The Logitech FreePulse was my first bluetooth stereo headset and "cutting the was liberating. After daily use for a year and a half I started to have trouble turning on the headset sync button, eventually it became so intolerable that I took them apart and discovered that the button touches a... Read the full review →

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