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Logitech UE 900 Pro Reviews

techPowerUp!‘s review Edit

These are of a good value for a set of $400 in-ears, especially considering the massive bundle you get which them. They offer performance that is in the same class as the Westone 4Rs – our benchmark. While the UE900s are not quite as good when it comes to their core sound-quality, they do make up for it with a lower price and a better feature set. The Westone 4Rs will cost way over $500 with a microphone combo. The brand new shell design allows for a much better fit than the older stick found on such in-ears as the Triple.fi 10s. These in-ears are bulkier than their Westone counterparts and have a hard time delivering quite the same amount of noise attenuation. These are, however, very minor issues. The in-ears are – for a set of in-ears that are primarily going to be used on the move and as a headset - a really good deal at $400; that is, if you want really good sound quality on the go.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Dec 03, 2012

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

The expensive Logitech UE 900 earphones aren't perfect, but balanced audio performance and a generous assortment of accessories sweeten the deal.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 25, 2012

The average pro reviews rating is 8.5 / 10, based on the 2 reviews.


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