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New ways to enjoy your music

Streaming music wirelessly makes it easier to enjoy your music anywhere, no matter what you’re doing.



 

THE days of the giant boombox powered by eight D batteries are long gone-and along with it, the time when radio broadcasts were the easiest way to enjoy music. Today, you can bring your favorite music with you wherever you go—and share it with others—all without changing batteries, cords and the associated hassles. From a backyard barbecue to kicking back at the park, there are a number of easy and new ways for you to enjoy music you love, anywhere.

Your music, without wires
Today, most smartphones—and even tablets and computers—come equipped with Bluetooth® technology. However, many people don’t know that you can use Bluetooth to stream the music you have stored on your device directly to a speaker. This doesn’t require any fancy setup and is easy for anyone to enjoy.

There are a wide range of wireless speakers, which let you easily listen to your favorite music whether around the house or in the backyard. If that sounds good to you, look for a rechargeable speaker, like the Logitech®UE™ Boombox. It delivers great sound that you can take anywhere, without the hassle of replacing batteries.

For a more portable option, you can take your music on the road, to the beach, on a picnic—anywhere you’d like to—with a mini boombox speaker that wirelessly connects to smartphones and tablets. Look for a lightweight option that delivers clear acoustics; you don’t need to sacrifice sound for mobility.

If you’re looking for a more immersive music experience either at home or on the go, a good pair of wireless headphones will revolutionize your daily journey. Logitech® UE™ 9000 Wireless Headphones free you from wires as well as distractions, immersing you in your favorite music.

Tune in with smart radio
If you’re a radio fan, there are devices that can tune in to radio stations from anywhere in the world, as well as those on your local dial. Products like the Logitech® UE™ Smart Radio connect to your home’s Wi-Fi network and let you listen to radio, as well as everything from online services like SiriusXM®, Rhapsody®, Spotify®, Deezer® and Pandora® to the music you have stored on your computer, smartphone or tablet.

To learn more about enjoying your music anytime, anywhere, visit www.LogitechUE.com. North American Precis Syndicate, Inc.

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New ways to enjoy your music

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