Logitech launches Z600 Bluetooth wireless speakers

Updated on 17-Oct-2013
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Logitech Z600 Bluetooth wireless speakers launched, features enhanced acoustics and multi-pairing for Rs 12,995.

Logitech has launched the Z600 speakers in India for Rs 12,995. The wireless music system allows multi-pairing and can be teamed up with three devices at once, making it easy for users to play music via their smartphone, pc or tablet.

The Logitech Z600 speaker features three drivers to offer improved acoustics, and can be coupled with any Bluetooth A2DP-enabled device, or with other devices that feature a 3.5mm audio output port or a device with USB audio-out. It comes with a USB transceiver to connect with devices that have a USB port but no Bluetooth support.

You can control the volume of the speakers by gliding your finger around the touch disc of the right speaker. The Bluetooth pairing button, power key and 3.5 mm input port are hidden on the back of the speakers. The Z600 Bluetooth speakers have an operating range of 33 feet or 10 metres. According to Logitech, users can easily switch between multiple paired devices by pressing pause on one and play on the other device.

Speaking on the occasion, Subrotah Biswas, Country Director of Logitech India and South West Asia, said, “We have always been trendsetters in introducing superior consumer experience with various product ranges. With Z600 launch, we aim to provide an object of art using shapes, materials, and colors that meld with the modern living space and complement the look of ultrathin laptops. And with built-in Bluetooth connectivity, first time for Logitech multimedia speakers, Z600 are ideal for today’s wireless, multi-device lifestyle.”

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Silky Malhotra

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