The systems are already being marketed

Aug 16, 2007 09:56 GMT  ·  By

Even if Logitech already acquired some experience in the past with some iPod docks it released, the company has recently announced the launching of a new Pure-Fi line of items.

In fact, this might actually be the first sign that these fellows are into some serious gadgetry. The new line of products includes the Pure-Fi Dream Bedroom Music System (priced at 250 bucks). This system is nothing really complicated, just a clock/radio based dock.

Of course, we wouldn't have mentioned it to you if it weren't for the extra geeky features it sports, such as the integrated motion sensors. Not to mention the device is powered by a lithium-ion battery mm50. Apparently, the system didn't only get some new features, but also a new name, since it is now called the Pure -Fi Anywhere Compact Speaker System.

The iPod docks series includes some interesting stations, such as the Dream, which combines the radio function with the one of an iPod, features easy access to the playlists, 3 inch woofers and some cool high-definition tweeters. However, for the ones that are not much into gadgets, the main feature is going to be the motion sensing, and the beautiful feeling when you use it, as the system gradually lights up when you approach it in the dark and engages the snooze alarm when you wave your hand over it in the morning. Smooth!

The other device from this series is dubbed Anywhere and performs better than its mm50 predecessor, which could only mean better battery life, better sound enhancement, and advanced technology incorporated. However, it sports the same great menu management and the same cool black glossy features. Sadly, this works perfectly when you're near a power socket, but it's useless if taken to the pool.

The Anywhere system is better priced than the Dream one, costing almost 150 bucks a pop. All in all, both Logitech systems work with iPods and allures customers like honey 'allures' the bees. Sweet!

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