Summary: If you’re not convinced yet of the Logitech S715i’s superiority over other MP3 docking stations, we invite you to experience the magnitude of such a tiny device.
Pros: Eight speakers combine to create a quality listening experience.
Cons: The docking station is missing somewhat standard elements like a digital display and radio.
Summary: The Logitech Rechargeable Speaker S715i lacks strong bass but offers good mid and high-range sound. Music fans who don't want lots of bass will find something to like...
Excerpt: S715i continues the same industrial design themes Logitech introduced in S125i and S315i, eschewing the Apple-inspired rounded rectangular bodies of mm50 and Pure-Fi
Excerpt: L ogitech’s latest offering comes in the form of the S715i, an iPod/iPhone dock. It’s a wolf in sheep’s clothing as when you look at its size, you’ll never be able to...
Conclusion: Logitech's Rechargeable Speaker S715i may distort at high volumes, but at reasonable levels, it sounds better than most portable docks out there.
Excerpt: You won’t be slipping this one into your pocket, as the chunky black speaker weighs just over a kilo and measures 360mm long and 60mm thick, making it far and away the
Excerpt: The latest of Logitech's impressive docking stations and portable speakers, the Logitech S715i features a streamlined design, a built-in rechargeable battery and multiple