homenewsreviewstalkcompare pricestalk
NEW TODAY:
NEWS Packard Bell preps gaming laptop for Q4 launch   REVIEW LG FA163DAB Micro Hi-Fi - First Look   NEWS Weekly news roundup - 04/07/08   NEWS Daily news roundup - 04/07/08   NEWS Packard Bell unveils ipower X2.0 gaming machine   NEWS VIDEO: Tech week in view on Megawhat News   NEWS LG Scarlet HT953TV Home Cinema System lands in UK   NEWS LG launches Levinson-tuned home cinema systems    NEWS LG launches portable DVD players    NEWS LG PC12DAB launches in UK                                                                           

Logitech Squeezebox Duet review

Can this get your music from A to B?

A wireless audio streamer

By: Paul Lester
Manufacturer: Logitech
Price as Reviewed: £ 279.99
Latest Price: £ compare price

Full Review

26 March 2008 - We've seen some pretty capable audio streamers over the last few years, from Sonos’ excellent Digital Music System to Logitech's Wireless DJ and the Squeezebox 3.

The Squeezebox Duet is a bit of a combination of the three, offering Sonos-style functionality and content support and Wireless DJ style remote controller operation.

This new model incorporates a 2.4-inch colour display though, which not only makes it easy to browse and manage internet radio, podcasts, online download services and personal collections but can also display album art and supports a customisable interface.

The device connects wirelessly via the supplied receiver, which hooks up to your home cinema setup via either composite, digital coax or digital optical connectivity.

If you don't have a wireless router you can alternatively connect directly to a wired network through the Ethernet port on the receiver.

To get things up and running you'll need to do a bit of legwork before you can sit down and put your feet up, namely signing up to Logitech's SqueezeNetwork service and downloading the SqueezeCenter software to allow you to select and share media folders from your computer.

All of this is free though, and once you've got everything installed and ready you can complete the setup by configuring the Duet to access your wireless network via the supplied remote, which supports 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption.

Once correctly connected you can browse the various media content available using the remote, which offers a responsive mechanical scroll-wheel and range of well-conceived controls to help you move through the menus and browse large collections with ease.

You can create playlists on the fly and add selected links or tunes to a "favourites" collection for quick access later.

There are a range of extras here such as an alarm clock, full search features and customisable screensavers and wallpaper. You can also fine-tune things through the account setup pages of the SqueezeCenter software, adding podcast feeds, configuring the wide range of plug-ins and specifying exactly how your audio collection is viewed and indexed.

It's impressive that Logitech offers such a wide range of content here but access to these sorts of services is nothing particularly new.

Where the Duet stands out is in the effective design of the stylish remote, an excellent degree of usability and consistent performance.

Both streaming quality and pure audio quality are exceptional, and with a decent home cinema setup behind it you'll certainly get the most from both your home collection and the range of content available online.

VERDICT
We'd be surprised if Logitech's Squeezbox Duet doesn't become the new leader in home audio streaming. It has combined many of the best bits from Sonos' setup, and previous entries in its own range, to produce a superb solution that puts a massive range of content at your fingertips.


No reader reviews yet, be the first...
>> Sign up and write a review...
Have Your Say
(Email address will not be published)


Compare Prices

JBL Duet 2 Speakers
(Cable Speakers, 2 Speakers, 6 Watt)

Shop atPrice
(inc VAT)
£30.48
£42.89
Compare Prices for all 2 Sellers
(£30 - £43)
Audio

The latest in Audio in last 60 days

LATEST NEWS
LATEST REVIEWS
LATEST READER REVIEWS
LATEST IN PICTURES
USB light tube speaker launches Classic retro radio launchesThanko launches MP3 streaming deviceGadget4All offers retro wooden clock radio
RECOMMENDED TAGS
>> iPod >> MP3 Players >> Speakers >> Radios >> Headphones >> Hi-Fi




Top Stories

Warning letters go to 800 Virgin Broadband users

NEWS
Virgin Internet Users Told Off

Told off for illegal downloads

GEAR4 BlackBox micro launches

NEWS
GEAR4 BlackBox Micro Launches

Diminutive USB speaker

Podcasts driving radio audiences up

NEWS
Radio Podcasts Booming

More than 9 million downloading on a weekly basis

Came straight to this page? Visit Pocket-lint.co.uk for all the latest news and reviews.


Broadband?

Compare 50+ deals available to you

Powered by Top 10 Broadband

Who's online

2010 guests...

Newest reader

PHILCHAMBORD

Pocket-lint.co.uk poll

Q. Should Microsoft just give up on Vista?

Vote YES?
Vote NO?

LAST TIME
When asked Is Blu-ray a waste of time? 50% said yes and 50% said no


disable ad
 

Also available on

news now logo google news logo news yahoo logo

All external sites will open in a new browser. Pocket-lint.co.uk does not endorse external sites. Copyright 2003 - 2008 Pocket-Lint Ltd.

Pocket-lint sites: www.pocket-lint.co.uk | www.photographypress.co.uk | www.gamesdog.co.uk | www.megawhat.tv
disable ad