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Aug 16 2007, 11:06am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Logitech introduced today a new product to go along with the ever popular iPod with a very long name. The product is called the Logitech Pure-Fi Dream Premium Bedroom Music System for iPod.
"Pure-Fi Dream is our most thoughtful and sophisticated design for iPod users," said Jef Holove, general manager and vice president of Logitech's audio business unit. "Though people use their iPods in the bedroom more than anywhere else, until today, a high-quality, iPod bedroom speaker system did not exist. First and foremost an impressive audio platform, the Pure-Fi Dream will make listening to iPod music in a bedroom a great experience any time of day. And at night, with its innovative light- and motion-sensing technology, as well as its alarm clock, the Pure-Fi Dream is the ideal bedroom system for iPod lovers."
The motion sensitive technology allow users to make the buttons light up by simply waving a hand over the speakers and the buttons also dim automatically when the buttons are done being adjusted. The snooze function is also motion sensitive, when the alarm goes off all you need to do is wave a hand over the speaker and it will let you get back to sleep. There is also a real snooze button for those needing to hit something in the morning.
The display on the system automatically brightness during the day so you can see it across the room and provides track information without putting out ambient light that could bother those trying to sleep. There are 24 presets available on the system with six iPod play lists, six AM radio stations and 12 FM radio stations. Dual alarms are also provided so each partner can set their own. A battery back up keeps the clock working when power is out as well. The Pure-Fi Dream will be available in November at a MSRP of $249.99.
See also this a video of the new Logitech Pure-Fi Dream Premium Music System for iPod below.
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