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Logitech Squeezebox Duet - WiFi Internet Radio receiver with wireless MP3 music streaming

Logitech Squeezebox Duet - WiFi Internet Radio receiver with wireless MP3 music streaming
From Logitech

Price: £279.00 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Delivery. Details

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3650 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Logitech
  • Model: 930-000034
  • Released on: 2008-02-17
  • Dimensions: 4.72" h x 8.66" w x 9.84" l, 2.20 pounds
  • Display size: 2.4

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The multi-room controller with 2.4-inch colour display makes it easy to browse playlists, albums, artists, and more. Even search by name. Convenient scrollwheel, simple menus, and intuitive buttons make navigation a breeze. Expert engineering and sophisticated audio rendering technology provide sound clarity to please even the most demanding audiophile. Advanced 802.11g wireless technology eliminates the need to string wires everywhere just to listen to the music from your computer. And setting up an additional room is simple as pushing a button - even on secure networks. Access millions of songs, thousands of Internet radio stations, and music service providers such as Pandora, Rhapsody and Slacker, without ever turning on your computer using SqueezeNetwork, the unique Internet service. Even your personal music collection can be stored online in an MP3tunes music locker and played through your Squeezebox. Connect the Squeezebox Receiver to your stereo or powered speakers and create a musical oasis. Add additional Squeezebox Receivers and listen to a different song in each room, or synchronise them and hear the same music everywhere.

Free Internet Radio
Listen to thousands of local, international and commercial-free stations. They're organised by music genre for easy browsing on sites like Radio IO and Live365. Check out Pandora to discover new music. Are you into Coldplay? Pandora gives you a station of similar-sounding artists like your favourite artist. And with Logitech's mysqueezebox.com, you can access all the Internet radio stations and online music services even when your computer is turned off.

Logitech Squeezebox uses WiFi to stream your music collection or listen to internet radio

Your Personal Music Collection
Play songs stored on your PC or Mac in your den through the home stereo in your living room. No need to run wires or bring your computer to the living room to listen to your favourite tunes. Play your favourite tracks from the palm of your hand with the colour remote.

Easy set-up
All you need to get started is a Wi-Fi connection. Simply plug the Squeezebox Duet receiver into your home stereo system, bedroom stereo or kitchen audio system—anywhere you have audio gear. With the intuitive remote control, it's easier than ever to browse, select and play your favourite music or discover new music.

Logitech Squeezebox controller uses intuitive scroll-wheel and buttons to access your contentColour remote control for easy access to all your music
The remote's 2.4-inch colour screen and familiar music-player menus make it easy to pick and play songs from Internet radio, online music services and your personal music collection. The remote works with the entire Squeezebox family of players and its brilliant colour display makes browsing playlists, albums, and artists a snap. Navigate long lists quickly with the thumb-friendly scroll wheel. Use the intuitive control buttons to easily pre-set and play your favourite Internet radio stations or repeat that killer Sting track. You can even pass the remote around the party for a lively game of "name that tune".

Your Squeezebox Duet remote control is rechargeable, so you never have to buy new batteries. The battery indicator lets you know when the battery is low. To recharge it, simply dock the remote in its cradle. The sleek recharging stand is also a great "home base" for your remote, so it's always at hand.

Crystal-clear high-fidelity audio for an immersive music experience
You don't want to miss a beat, note or nuance. That's why Squeezebox Duet features sophisticated audio rendering technology, including a true 24-bit DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter). Translation: your compressed digital music actually sounds as crystal clear and richly detailed as listening to a CD. From the haunting oboe in the background of Beethoven's 5th to the driving drum kicks behind a Who classic, it's like hearing your digital music for the first time.

Simple set up—without running wires from room to room
Within minutes, you'll be listening to music from all over the world. Squeezebox Duet's reliably strong 802.11g wireless connection brings music from your computer and the Internet to any room in your home-without having to run any wires. Just download the free set-up software, plug the player into your audio system, and start exploring music from all over the world.

Add Squeezebox players for more music in more places
Put more players in all the rooms where you want music. They can work together or independently, all controlled by your Squeezebox Duet remote. Listen to the same song throughout your house, or mix it up with a different song in every room. Get cooking with Tchaikovsky in the kitchen. Wake up to Beyonce in the bedroom. Jump-start your morning with local news in the bathroom.

Box Contains

  • Squeezebox Controller
  • Squeezebox Receiver
  • Charging Cradle with power supply
  • Power supply for the receiver
  • 6-foot gold plated RCA patch cord
  • Installation guide
  • Rechargeable Li-ion battery pack

  • Customer Reviews

    Excellent - a worthy update to the best audio streamer there is5
    I've owned Squeezeboxes for a little while now, but thought I'd wait a while before opting for the Duet, which I installed last week. After using it thoroughly over the past few days, I'm ready to review it. And it's a cracker!

    First things first, the Duet works with your existing Squeezebox. If you already own one, then you just need to buy the controller - not necessarily both the controller and the squeezebox streamer (unless you want two Squeezeboxes - for example in two rooms).

    I read the review that said that range was reduced (from the Squeezebox 3), and I just can't duplicate that at all. The controller operates via WiFi, so if you get a WiFi signal, then it's 'in range'. I wandered all over my house, into areas where windows reports the signal as 'poor' on my laptop, and the Duet controller worked just fine.

    I also think that the reviewers who said this wasn't 'plug and play' do have a point - but then again, I have yet to come across a media streamer that is. In audiophile terms, the Burr-Brown DAC of Squeezebox is vastly superior to that used by the 'competition', and there are now customisers who can fit power supplies with audiophile components if you want to raise the quality to that esoteric 'golden ears' category - but it sounds just fine to me 'as is'.

    The unit has a built-in wifi connection, and a 2.5" colour screen that really frees your music. It's like using your ipod to choose the music, but your HiFi playing it.

    As before, there are essentially two seperate programs in the firmware. 1. You can stream media from any PC in your home and connect to web radio using Squeeze Centre (Last FM, ShoutCast, Live 365, Radio IO, Radio Time - which gets you local radio throughout the world and - for a payment of around £30 - Live 365 gives you 1000's of custom radio stations).
    2. You can connect to web radio directly (without switching on your PC) through SqueezeNetwork.
    3. You switch between the two in 'Settings', by choosing 'Music Source'.

    To set up, you'll need a bit of organisation. Before doing anything, it's an idea to register with LastFM, Radio Time, and Live 365 free (or Premium with a payment). The web addresses are www.last.fm www.live365.com and www.radiotime.com. You also need to get the WEP or WPA key for your wireless network. Once you have login IDs and passwords, then go to slimdevices (who make the squeezebox) www.slimdevices.com and download SlimServer. Install this, create an account, and store your passwords for the stations that you just obtained. Then, you switch on Squeezebox and enter your wireless key - you're away.

    In operation, I found it great. I had already given my music appropraie album art, and Squeezebox duet shows this on the controller, along with the time, RSS feeds etc. There have been two crashes since I bought it - one of which needed me to remove the battery and start again. It's a pain, but not the end of the world - and i have used it for much of the time (I'm on holiday for these two weeks).

    Overall - very highly recommended. If you own a Squeezebox then you should go for it. If not, then be methodical and organised and it should all work just fine. The sound quality is great, the graphics excellent, and the unit feels high quality to me (in a metal-and-piano black holder that is very well-made. And you can download extras from the Slim Devices community - but I'd make sure your unit works well and is stable before doing that.

    In short - don't hesitate - buy one. It's a fraction of the price of a Sonos (the only real competition)!

    Excellent product5
    I own several products from Slim Devices/Logitech, including three different models of Squeezebox. I recently purchased a Duet system as well. So far I have been very happy with it! It works with my existing Squeezeboxes in addition to the new receiver that comes in the Duet package. It is very nice having a graphical remote that does not require line-of-site to the player. Getting the Duet also inspired me to download album art for all of my music, since it displays it so nicely.

    Regarding the other review about the poor wireless range, this has not been my experience at all. I live in an average-sized home and I've had no reception problems anywhere in the house. I'm on several of the Slim Devices mailing lists where there has been much discussion of the Duet, and wireless range has not been a problem that has been mentioned much if at all.

    A final note -- Slim Devices is perhaps the best company I've ever dealt with in terms of customer service, passion about their products, and supporting their legacy products well past the point when other companies would have stopped. They still release software which enhances their very first product, which is many years old now. And they take pains to ensure that all generations of their products work together seamlessly. The company bends over backwards to please its customers. How many companies have the head of the company posting on the tech support forums, answering questions and responding to customers?

    I have never regretted any purchase I have made from Slim Devices, and I highly recommend any of their products.

    Another Great Logitech Product4
    A very easy to use, good great looking product that can be set-up and configured in around 1 hour.

    All you need is your network WEP or WAP details handy, your pc switched on and you can send music from your PC to your hi-fi in no time.

    The only draw back to this product is that unless you subscribe to Logitechs music locker you have to have your pc on when you want to listen to something on your hard drive.

    I would rather turn my pc on than mess around looking for a CD.