Sunday
Jan062008
Logitech Squeezebox Duet, not bad looking. Not cheap.
Sunday, January 6, 2008 at 12:43AM
Our friends over at Logitech are showing what's come of their acquisition of Slim Devices. The Squeezebox Duet is a slick piece of industrial design. A remote and a receiver. You can add receivers for $150, and you can add remotes for $300. Everything talks 802.11g in order to move music around.Immediate Pros:
- Uses 802.11g. If you have WLAN already, it should work for you.
- Slimnetwork will offer some internet radio and other online content out of the box. Plugs right into the network, and accesses the internet directly.
- Support for Pandora, Rhapsody and my favorite Slacker.
- Slick design, leverages Logitech's know-how on remotes they've built with their Harmony product line.
Immediate Cons:
- Price. $400 to start??? Holy crap. Additional receivers are rumored to be $150. So for $550 I get two zones. That's pretty pricey. And it requires speakers to boot. Yikes. Still better than Sonos though, so you can argue it's progress.
- Only as reliable as your home wireless network.
- Only supports media accessible via the home network and internet. No legacy gear.
Overall. Pretty hot, I must say.
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