Testseek.co.uk have collected 34 expert reviews of the Logitech Squeezebox Classic and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Squeezebox Classic.
January 2008
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Luscious design. PC and Mac friendly. Quick to load up with tunes. Decent speakers and sound.
Abstract: The Squeezebox is a different proposition as it doesnt have its own speakers, but instead adds internet radio and music streaming to your existing audio set-up. If you want to listen to digital music stored on your PC you need to install bulky extra softw...
Abstract: A great internet radio player and much, much more. Quality costs, and the Squeezebox is worth every penny. The cheaper Revo is more portable. The Squeezebox is widely regarded as the benchmark for network music players. We call it a music player rath...
When considering streaming audio for your home which does not cost a fortune, audio quality has to be traded against convenience. The Logitech Squeezebox offers a convenient and cost effective system with the potential for high quality audio. Read on ...
Lots of feature.
* Well designed.
* Wireless.
* Tetris.
no iTunes native sharing.
* Pricey.
The Squeezebox Classic is the best network music player I have ever used in it’s class. The stylish black design combined with an outstanding feature set makes it a very compelling option for anyone in the market for a music player. Highly Recommend...
Small (but could be smaller like the Duet) form factor, Great Audio quality, Simple User Interface, Windows, Mac, and Linux friendly!
Setup is tedious, and honestly, downright frustrating at times, Wireless is sometimes prone to interference, Larger than the new Duet, Only one color the LED screen output, No 5.1 audio output, Doesn’t stream video (I know, I know – completely...
Even though I was blown away by the performance, there were a few things I would like to see changed – mostly ALL related to the user friendliness of setting one of these up. Networks rely on a lot of numbers and protection, and there are a lot of s...
Abstract: Logitechs affordable streaming device brings music and Internet radio to your stereo in a snap, but building playlists can be a chore
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Published: 2006-05-17, Author: John , review by: cnet.com
Wirelessly streams audio from networked PCs and the Internet; supports the Rhapsody and Pandora premium services, plus a full range of audio file formats, including most lossless codecs; superior wireless networking functions, including WPA encryption ...
Its pricier than competing devices; doesnt support the streaming of copy-protected PlaysForSure and iTunes files purchased from online stores; newer Squeezebox Duet provides a superior method of browsing music.
The Logitech Squeezebox is an excellent choice for anyone whos serious about streaming digital audio, although buyers should also consider the newer Squeezebox Duet.
Abstract: 8.0With the popularity of MP3 players, especially the Apple iPod range of music players, MP3 files which store audio files are one of the worlds most popular portable devices. Computers, car stereos, gaming consoles and even some stereo systems suppor...
Abstract: The Squeezebox is a strange name for a device to stream audio files over a network, and while we still haven’t figured out what the name means, we are very impressed at the device itself, despite what is a fairly hefty price tag. So what is the Squeeze...