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Logitech Ultimate Ears MetroFi 170


$50.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Nicely packaged, no scissors required, no risk of cutting the wire while opening it. Included plastic carrier prevents the cord from tangling when not in use, makes them easy to transport. Bass is tight and detailed, no distortion.

The Cons:Stiff cord creates a lot of noise when you move. Not as much bass support as lower-end headphones, playback unit needs to compensate with bass boost for hip-hop fans.

The Logitech Ultimate Ears MetroFi 170 is a set of middle of the line noise-isolation earphones. The high performance earphones utilize interchangable silicone ear cushions of varying sizes depending on the ear size of the user.

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The cushions sit and shape themselves inside the ear canal to block outside noise and delivery sound directly into the ear. The Logitech Ultimate Ears MetroFi 170 is also available with an optional microphone (MetroFi 170vi). The microphone is capable of switching to answer phone calls, and then back to music, with the push of a button. 

Specifications and Features

  • optional microphone
  • three different sized ear cushions included
  • storage case included
  • compatible with all standard jacks; 3.5mm input
  • 46 inch cable length
  • 16 dB noise isolation
  • color coded earphones to distinguish left and right
  • -40 dBV microphone sensitivity
  • one year warranty

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    nicely packaged, no scissors required, no risk of cutting the wire while opening it

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    included plastic carrier prevents the cord from tangling when not in use, makes them easy to transport

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    bass is tight and detailed, no distortion

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    red color on the right earbud makes it easy to tell which is which

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    block out outside noises effectively

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    mids and highs are very clear and distinct, no harshness

Cons
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    stiff cord creates a lot of noise when you move

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    not as much bass support as lower-end headphones, playback unit needs to compensate with bass boost for hip-hop fans

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