Testseek.com have collected 68 expert reviews of the Logitech Squeezebox Duet and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Squeezebox Duet.
March 2008
(83%)
68 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Pick-up-and-play usability, Unobtrusive, attractive hardware, Excellent selection of online content, Built-in Wi-Fi, Easy to control from a computer, Third-party iPhone remote apps available
Potentially difficult setup, No DRM support, Outdated support documents, Crippled MySqueezebox.com remote control, Remote buttons not backlit
Logitech's Squeezebox Duet justifies its price tag with outstanding flexibility and ease of use, despite potentially tricky setup and missing DRM support....
Powerful audio streaming system capable of many tasks, Attractive design, small shelf footprint with multiple audio outputs, Excellent audio quality,
Expensive, Total reliance on WiFi makes for a bumpy experience, Incompatible with some (most?) 802.11n routers, Complex setup and overall operation make it for experienced users only.
The Cons may out list the Pros by one, the Squeezebox Duet by Logitech is a MUST HAVE for anyone who listens to music over the internet. The Squeezebox Duet is very, very nice product to say the least and full of features. The Squeezebox Controller u...
The remote provides you complete access to your music library and Internet sources in an easytouse and, more important, handy package, The Duet remote can easily control multiple Squeezebox receivers to work in unison or separately, The Duet provides the ability to play your music without a computer by using a NAS device or an online music storage service, The remote gives you the ability to
The remote has a relatively short battery life and must be charged every few days with moderate use, The remote may not instantly respond when first utilized, as it needs to reestablish a wifi connection, As a member of the Squeezebox family, the Duet is still subject to the same software quirks that affect all computerdependent music servers.
The Logitech Duet is a great way to get the power of a music server into your hand. The Duet gives Logitech's Squeezebox line of products the ability to act as multi-room servers that can be controlled anywhere you are, so long as you are within range ...
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Abstract: The Logitech® Squeezebox™ Duet ($359.99) is a great way to get music streaming in your rooms with the convenience of a user friendly handheld remote. The system is easy to setup and provides excellent sound quality from good source material. Internet r...
Easier to set up than a lemonade stand. Exceptional value. Hot mix of internet radio, Pandora, Rhapsody, Last.fm and top podcasts from Odeo and Podcast Alley, plus optional service from Sirius. Remote displays news from the BBC, The New York Times, and mo
Can be slow connecting to large libraries via WiFi; our 10,000tune trove sometimes made the Duet controller sing solo. No DRM support
Wi-Fi LCD remote works well. Great sound quality. Variety of audio outputs. Automatically adds iTunes songs and playlists to its menu. Cradle recharges remote’s battery. Universal binary.
Remote’s scrollwheel advances too slowly for large music libraries. Some interface aspects feel clunky. Can’t connect to multiple Macs or Ethernet hard drives.
Despite a few foibles, the Squeezebox Duet is a great way to control your digital music playback from anywhere on your Wi-Fi network. Just don’t forget to stretch your legs every once in a while....
This evolution of the Squeezebox should prove to be a winner for its new parent company. All the makings of a good sequel are there; extra goodies, unexpected surprises, a flashy new look and a slimmer and trimmer appearance. Logitech is unapologetical...