The first thing I’m going to do is tell you what the Logitech FreePulse reviews have to say about the Logitech FreePulse wireless headphones. I have to point out the Logitech FreePulse review described first is an expert review. After that, I’ll give you a glimpse of what users have to say about the Logitech FreePulse headphones.
The review praised the design of the Logitech FreePulse wireless headphones in particular, the behind-the-neck headphone design that uses “lightweight, flexible carbon spring-steel wire inside a silicone headband.” In the past Logitech used plastic headbands that were breakable. The review also praised Logitech FreePulse headphones’ Bluetooth transmitter, which can be attached to any source with a stereo headphone jack. It also comes with adapters that fit 4GB, 5GB, Mini, and Nano iPods.
Users had some complaints about the quality of the sound and that there was no noise-blocking system in place. However, from Logitech’s point of view, the FreePulse is designed for people at the gym or jogging. In other words, FreePulse is for places where a wireless system would be a benefit but also places where the safety factor to be able to hear what is going on around you is important.
Another aspect that users disliked was the inability to adjust the headset but the lightweight and sturdy design did not make it desirable to include adjustability. The fact that it can be tossed in a gym bag or backpack and be safe from damage is a plus that more than compensates for adjustability.
I listened and found the sound more than adequate. I looked and liked what I saw. My favorite part of the Logitech FreePulse is its sleek and simple look.
Looking at what the experts and other users say and adding in my own experience with the Logitech FreePulse wireless headphones, here’s a three-point summary of the positive factors of the headphones:
- The Logitech FreePulse wireless headphones are light, supple, and resilient.
- The sound quality is great.
- The Bluetooth transmitter can work with a wide variety of electronics.
Now here’s the three-point negative perspective.
- The headphones do not have playback controls.
- The headband is not adjustable.
- There is no noise cancelling.
There is another factor that comes into play when people buy and that is brand loyalty. Some people just like one brand over another for any number of reasons. It is possible that one headset brand will fit your head and please your ears just because they happen to fit your needs. For those who have a preference for Logitech, you are going to really like the Logitech FreePulse.
