Saturday, March 20, 2010
>>> Logitech Squeezebox Duet Wi-Fi Internet Radio Review
>> Logitech Squeezebox Duet Wi-Fi Internet Radio Review
Play your favorite music in any room of your house with the Logitech Squeezebox Duet Wi-Fi Internet Radio. Play songs stored on your computer, tune into thousands of Internet radio stations or connect to online services such as Pandora and Rhapsody. In addition, the multi-room controller with 2.4-inch screen color and navigation wheel is easy to navigate, select and play music from the palm of your hand.
The good: The Logitech Squeezebox Duet Wi-Fi Internet Radio Network Music System can stream music from your computer or internet to your stereo or speakers in any room of your own wireless network access at home. The iPod in the controller, you can control in any room with a sign of the network for maximum flexibility. This appliance combines the best of both worlds between mass storage of music in MP3 format and sound quality of dedicated audio equipment. In addition it also brings Internet radio and music subscription services to a stereo to boot.
The network setup Bad: Wireless can be intimidating for beginners. Some other aspects of the installation process can be a little easier "friends as well.
Overall: This is a dream lover of digital music has come true. What follows is my experience in the painting of a day to day use.
SETUP: I had my system up and running in less than 30 minutes, and this is a relatively small investment for what you get in return. Quick Start Guide in the package is more than enough. For physical components, is a breeze. Install the battery in the control, add-in connectors to the sockets on the controller and the receiver and connected to an electrical outlet and connect the receiver to the AUX on your stereo or separate speakers.
At this point, you should access the site and make your SqueezeNetwork account. They use a fairly standard process for registration, and receive an e-mail to activate your account. Once activated, you must download and install the SqueezeCenter server software. It seemed a real challenge for the link for the download to find. In reviewing my Harmony One, Logitech could benefit from greater attention to the usability of their software. Although these relatively small in the grand scheme of the product, some people will be frustrated by it.
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