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Logitech Debuts Wireless Headphones for iPod
Tuesday, June 21st, 2005 at 3:00 PM - by Brad Gibson
Logitech announced Wednesday the Logitech Wireless Headphones for iPod, which will retail for US$149.99 and be available in North America and Europe next month.
A wireless adapter connects directly to any 3rd generation, 4th generation, U2 Special Edition, photo and mini iPod that includes a dock connector, broadcasting to the Bluetooth 1.2-enabled headphones that can be up to 30 feet away. The wireless adapter weighs just over 1 ounce, the company said in a prepared statement.
The headset (see photo below) weighs 3.2 ounces and has integrated controls to adjust the volume, play, pause, or select tracks without touching the iPod.
The headphones are powered by rechargeable batteries, which play up to eight hours of music per charge. The product can be fully recharged in 2.5 hours. Both the adapter and the headphones can recharge simultaneously with the provided AC adapter, which features two connectors.

Logitech said that the headphones and the adapter are "paired" at the factory, so people can instantly begin using the product with their iPod directly out-of-the-box. Logitech said the new product has been certified by Apple to meet its performance standards.
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