Logitech is adding a touch-screen model to its line of Squeezebox streaming audio products. Unfortunately, the upcoming Squeezebox Touch has a design flaw (in my opinion) that will likely relegate it ...
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Like a regular Squeezebox, the Squeezebox Boom streams music from a PC or internet radio station over 802.11g. Unlike the classic, it has a pair of 3/4-inch soft dome tweeters and 30inch woofers ...
Digital audio is great--especially if you've got a multigigabyte music collection sitting on your computer or you subscribe to an "all you can eat" music service like Rhapsody. The problem, for a lot ...
Ever since I bought my first Squeezebox from Slim Devices several years ago, I wanted a version with built-in speakers. I was not alone. Members of the extremely active Squeezebox community have built ...
I'm looking at whole-house audio solutions and I'm likely down to the Squeezebox or Sonos. Sonos will handle everything I want to do easily, but it's a bit pricey, hence the Squeezebox consideration.
Logitech’s Squeezebox Duet is a handheld receiver that uses 802.11g to wirelessly route music throughout your house, emanating from strategically placed little receivers—the first one included in the ...
In the press release announcing the new Squeezebox Boom, Robin Selden, vice president and general manager of Logitech’s Streaming Media business unit, says that “[t]he network music player will be the ...
Logitech on Thursday announced two new additions to the company’s Squeezebox line of wireless network music players: the Squeezebox Touch and the Squeezebox Radio. Both models let you listen to your ...
Logitech’s Squeezebox family of products, originally created by Slim Devices, began life as boxes to get music stored on your computer to play through your existing stereo. Since Logitech took over ...
Fremont, Calif. — Logitech expanded its selection of SqueezeBox networked music players with the launch of the $299-suggested SqueezeBox Boom, the company’s first networked music player with built-in ...