Logitech FreePulse Wireless Headphones

Love your iPod or MP3 player, but hate the cords? With Logitech’s FreePulse Wireless headphones you can enjoy your music without being tied down or tangled up. Integrated volume controls and Bass Boost mode let you take control of your music, while advanced Bluetooth 2.0 with Enhanced Data Rate wireless technology ensures clear, interference-free audio with up to 33 ft. range. The high carbon spring-steel headband is lightweight yet rugged, and the soft-touch comfort rings provide a secure fit. The FreePulse Wireless headphones are compatible with most audio players, and include custom-fit iPod adapters—just charge, plug, and play!
Some user feedback:
1. Works in a nearby room or directly above/below the room with the transmitter.
2. Able to hear outside sounds, if you don’t want to be completely isolated from your surroundings.
3. Nice to be able to adjust the volume by touching the shell of the right earpad, which acts as a toggle switch.
4. Comes with a short cord in case the dongle won’t fit in your unit’s audio jack.
Features for this device:
- 2.4 GHz wireless headphones with Bluetooth 2.0 Enhanced Data Rate technology
- Delivers clear, interference-free audio with range of up to 33 feet
- High-carbon, spring-steel headband provides secure, reliable fit
- Integrated volume controls and Bass Boost mode; soft-touch comfort rings
- Wireless receiver with 3.5 mm audio plug; 2-year warranty


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