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# Charges iPhone/iPod while playing StereoXL tech for immersive wide stereo sound 10-hour rechargeable battery life Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 Compact Docking Speakers for iPod and iPhone (Black)

**Brand:** logitech
**Price:** £128.42
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your soundscape—wherever life takes you!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 Compact Docking Speakers for iPod and iPhone (Black) by logitech
- **How much does it cost?** £128.42 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- logitech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Unplug & Play Freedom:** Take your music anywhere with a 10-hour rechargeable battery and worldwide AC adapter compatibility.
- • **Immersive StereoXL Sound:** Experience dramatically widened stereo imaging that fills your space with rich, deep bass and crystal-clear highs.
- • **Seamless Device Charging:** Keep your iPhone or iPod powered up while you jam—no more interruptions or dead batteries.
- • **Compact Powerhouse Design:** Sleek, durable build with included travel case makes it the perfect companion for work, school, or weekend escapes.
- • **Remote Control Convenience:** Control your music and browse playlists from anywhere in the room—because your vibe shouldn’t be tethered.

## Overview

The Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 is a compact, portable docking speaker system designed for iPhone and iPod users, featuring a 10-hour rechargeable battery, StereoXL technology for enhanced stereo sound, and the ability to charge your device while playing. Its durable build and included travel case make it ideal for on-the-go professionals seeking premium audio quality without compromise.

## Description

Experience sound quality that's rich enough to satisfy your in-home tastes in a form factor compact enough to take with you. Logitech's Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 combines 2-inch active and 3-inch pressure drivers for crystal-clear sound and surprisingly deep bass. Take it with you to school, work, or the park. Stow the speakers, AC adapter, and remote in the included travel case. The speakers include a built-in, rechargeable battery with a battery life indicator that lasts for 10 hours on a single charge. Take it anywhere in the world , the AC adapter works on most electrical power grids worldwide. This item does NOT include a U.S.-based charger.

Review: Logitech Pure-Fi 2 vs Altec Lansing iMT620 - OK, I didn't see this particular comparison or any reviews that could convince me one way or the other. I tested both of these extensively at Best Buy with both volumes cranked so I could get a clear picture of the differences. The first things I did notice was a bit more bass coming from the logitech, but it didnt seem to turn up as loud as the Altec. After switching to different music styles, from classic rock, to metal, to rap I started to notice some things. At first the lack of top end volume I thought was going to be the end for the logitech for me. I started to feel like the Lansing was the one I wanted purely because the volume turned up louder. I was at such an impasse I decided I needed both of them at home to test them in the environment I plan to use them in rather than a 50,000 sq ft warehouse with 20 ft high ceilings (BestBuy) After giving both a full charge I dove in at home. At home I cranked up some rap initially just to get a clear picture on the range of bass for each. The bass was quite a bit more noticeable on the logitech, with the altec being slightly better for the mids and highs. It still seemed the altec could get a bit louder, but now that I was in my house, the logitech seemed plenty loud at its max. I did notice the mids and highs were less noticeble on the Logitech, but not so much that I really cared. After switching back and forth several times with all kinds of music the logitech was starting to be my clear favorite. I really liked the depth, the bass coming out of such a small box is pretty crazy, if you have a bass heavy song, it literally shakes the whole player. Keep in mind I'm speaking in relative terms here, this is not a 12 inch subwoofer. I started to feel like the Altec was so loud mainly because it had more emphasis on Treble. Ultimately I picked the Logitech because overall, I liked the design a bit better, I liked the case it comes with, I like the plug in that lets you wrap the cord around it and it sits nicely in the cradle when stowed in the case, the battery claims twice the length of time in the logitech over the altec 10 hours to 5 respectivly. I have yet to confirm the 10 hours, but will update this review when I do. Then for sound, I just decided that the volume issue became less of an issue when in a smaller environment, and the extra bass coming out of it made the music sound a bit more full to me. This is in no way a knock on the Altec, because I did determine in my mind that these were a close match to be the best "portable" players on the market, made by the two companies with the most experience making these devices. Truthfully, the Altec in my mind had the nod for a while in the beginning because it really did sound good all the way through the volume range. On build quality I would say if you are rough on your stuff the logitech probably will be the tougher of the two players. The speaker grills are a tough metal, the outside a hard plastic, its like a long brick basically, the only weakness I saw was the buttons are pretty cheapo. The altec has a nice design and cool handle to hold it up, and buttons are excellent, nice and big and easy to push, but the metal grill covering the entire front of the player seemed flimsier than the logitech and I could see that if it took a good jab by something it could be dented, I dont see that happening on the logitech. The Altec does had a nice LCD screen that displays the mode its in, the song thats playing which I wish the logitech had, AND it has an FM radio which I thought would be nice for game day, I read many reviews saying that the FM radio's reception was excellent. SO, I almost kept both of them, but the fact that there was so many more pluses to the lgogitech, in my mind, and for my purposes, I decided to go with it, because my ultimate goal was to have a comletely portable player for on the go, logitech with the longer battery life fit that bill better and was a bit smaller in size, then I would purchase a separate stationary player that rarely moves from the bathroom, Im thinking the Logitech pure-fi elite or bose sound dock for my stationary player. I hope this helps anyone that is laboring over the decision between these two. Feel free to leave comments if you have questions I will answer them.
Review: Excellent Speaker System for iPhone 3g - As an owner of an iPhone, I was sad to find that the GSM interference produced by the phone produced insane noises when using my nearly 4 year-old JBL onstage (which has been a solid performer for years). As I went on the search for a replacement I did a ton of research and decided on this unit. I was initially hesitant to get a sound product from Logitech - but I am glad to report that my hesitation was unwarranted. I am very pleased with the sound and build quality of this unit. I am also geeked because I can leave my iPhone in its case (switcheasy colors) when I place it on the dock connector. I was less than thrilled by the idea of removing my case just to listen to some music. Here is a list of pros and cons: Pros: 1. Sound quality. I've put this system through some hip-hop, rock, alternative, classical, acoustic, vocal and other types of music and it has come out great. 2. Build quality. The form factor is excellent. The included case and iPod adapters are cool as well. 3. Price/Performanc ratio. There are a number of options available for the iPhone 3g now. And I feel this is the best when considering price. Other offerings from JBL are decent units - but the logitech is available for far less money. 4. Portability. The integrated battery is great. I used to relocate my onstage on our porch and had to always have it near a plug. The logitech's battery makes it far more portable and flexible. 5. Bass response. This is technically part of number 1, but I am very surprised at the depth of the sound. Drums don't sound anemic and the overall lows are top notch. Cons. Not too much to report. Overall, this is exactly what you'd want in a purchase. It delivers on all counts: sound quality, price, features and build quality. I think Logitech has a real winner here. One final note. The pics on desertcart's site don't really do this unit justice. It is a good looking piece of kit. The pics use an ipod classic that make the unit look dated. I was initially hesitant to order due to this, but I am very glad that I got over those reservations. Overall, if you are in the market for an iPhone speaker set there is nothing really negative to consider with this unit. You get what you pay for and that is thankfully a good thing.

## Features

- Supports iPhone 3G, 4/4S and all iPod models with included dock connector
- Enjoy your music longer with a 10-hour rechargeable battery and a battery-level indicator
- Control your iPod and browse your content from anywhere in the room
- Doubles as an iPod and iPhone charger so you won't run out of juice
- StereoXL technology widens the stereo image dramatically, creating an immersive audio experience

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001G5Z82I |
| Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34 in MP3 Player & Cell Phone Audio Docks |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (515) |
| Date First Available | September 16, 2008 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 2.38 pounds |
| Item model number | 984-000057 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Logitech, Inc |
| Product Dimensions | 5.6 x 2.4 x 16.4 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** iPhone 3G
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 00097855051882
- **Hardware Interface:** USB
- **Manufacturer:** Logitech, Inc
- **Number of Ports:** 1
- **Total USB Ports:** 1
- **UPC:** 097855051882

## Images

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![Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 Compact Docking Speakers for iPod and iPhone (Black) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41HuLhmKsgL.jpg)
![Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 Compact Docking Speakers for iPod and iPhone (Black) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41s4JxxsMVL.jpg)
![Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 Compact Docking Speakers for iPod and iPhone (Black) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41kK2s+fc-L.jpg)
![Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 Compact Docking Speakers for iPod and iPhone (Black) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/2120C-nk86L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I want to know how to plug it in. The outlet is for basic straight plugs but this thing comes with slanted plugs. What kind of thing is this?**
A: You have to use the attachment to connect to the slanted plug then plug it in the regular wall.  One its plugged in its arkward looking sticking out the wall.   I opt to purchase a separate regular plug.

**Q: The plug at the back where the cord goes in does not work now, have to turn the plug around to get it to charge or play. What to do?**
A: looks like 2 possibilities, either the adapter is not working anymore or the jack from the charger is damaged due to wear and tear... Try fixing/replacing the jack or buy from Amazon a new adapter.... Hope this helps...

**Q: Does the dock fit the larger plug in on the I touch**
A: Works with i-pod 4th gen. and all of the older wide plug connector apple devices.

**Q: Is there an adapter to connect iPod NANO 7th generation to a pure-Fi Anywhere 2 ???**
A: Yes, you can get Apple's 30-pin to Lightning adapter. You can find it on Amazon pretty cheap. This will allow you to use your 7th generation iPod Nano with the speakers' 30-pin connector. This is what I use for my iPhone

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Logitech Pure-Fi 2 vs Altec Lansing iMT620
*by L***O on February 2, 2010*

OK, I didn't see this particular comparison or any reviews that could convince me one way or the other. I tested both of these extensively at Best Buy with both volumes cranked so I could get a clear picture of the differences. The first things I did notice was a bit more bass coming from the logitech, but it didnt seem to turn up as loud as the Altec. After switching to different music styles, from classic rock, to metal, to rap I started to notice some things. At first the lack of top end volume I thought was going to be the end for the logitech for me. I started to feel like the Lansing was the one I wanted purely because the volume turned up louder. I was at such an impasse I decided I needed both of them at home to test them in the environment I plan to use them in rather than a 50,000 sq ft warehouse with 20 ft high ceilings (BestBuy) After giving both a full charge I dove in at home. At home I cranked up some rap initially just to get a clear picture on the range of bass for each. The bass was quite a bit more noticeable on the logitech, with the altec being slightly better for the mids and highs. It still seemed the altec could get a bit louder, but now that I was in my house, the logitech seemed plenty loud at its max. I did notice the mids and highs were less noticeble on the Logitech, but not so much that I really cared. After switching back and forth several times with all kinds of music the logitech was starting to be my clear favorite. I really liked the depth, the bass coming out of such a small box is pretty crazy, if you have a bass heavy song, it literally shakes the whole player. Keep in mind I'm speaking in relative terms here, this is not a 12 inch subwoofer. I started to feel like the Altec was so loud mainly because it had more emphasis on Treble. Ultimately I picked the Logitech because overall, I liked the design a bit better, I liked the case it comes with, I like the plug in that lets you wrap the cord around it and it sits nicely in the cradle when stowed in the case, the battery claims twice the length of time in the logitech over the altec 10 hours to 5 respectivly. I have yet to confirm the 10 hours, but will update this review when I do. Then for sound, I just decided that the volume issue became less of an issue when in a smaller environment, and the extra bass coming out of it made the music sound a bit more full to me. This is in no way a knock on the Altec, because I did determine in my mind that these were a close match to be the best "portable" players on the market, made by the two companies with the most experience making these devices. Truthfully, the Altec in my mind had the nod for a while in the beginning because it really did sound good all the way through the volume range. On build quality I would say if you are rough on your stuff the logitech probably will be the tougher of the two players. The speaker grills are a tough metal, the outside a hard plastic, its like a long brick basically, the only weakness I saw was the buttons are pretty cheapo. The altec has a nice design and cool handle to hold it up, and buttons are excellent, nice and big and easy to push, but the metal grill covering the entire front of the player seemed flimsier than the logitech and I could see that if it took a good jab by something it could be dented, I dont see that happening on the logitech. The Altec does had a nice LCD screen that displays the mode its in, the song thats playing which I wish the logitech had, AND it has an FM radio which I thought would be nice for game day, I read many reviews saying that the FM radio's reception was excellent. SO, I almost kept both of them, but the fact that there was so many more pluses to the lgogitech, in my mind, and for my purposes, I decided to go with it, because my ultimate goal was to have a comletely portable player for on the go, logitech with the longer battery life fit that bill better and was a bit smaller in size, then I would purchase a separate stationary player that rarely moves from the bathroom, Im thinking the Logitech pure-fi elite or bose sound dock for my stationary player. I hope this helps anyone that is laboring over the decision between these two. Feel free to leave comments if you have questions I will answer them.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Speaker System for iPhone 3g
*by S***O on January 12, 2009*

As an owner of an iPhone, I was sad to find that the GSM interference produced by the phone produced insane noises when using my nearly 4 year-old JBL onstage (which has been a solid performer for years). As I went on the search for a replacement I did a ton of research and decided on this unit. I was initially hesitant to get a sound product from Logitech - but I am glad to report that my hesitation was unwarranted. I am very pleased with the sound and build quality of this unit. I am also geeked because I can leave my iPhone in its case (switcheasy colors) when I place it on the dock connector. I was less than thrilled by the idea of removing my case just to listen to some music. Here is a list of pros and cons: Pros: 1. Sound quality. I've put this system through some hip-hop, rock, alternative, classical, acoustic, vocal and other types of music and it has come out great. 2. Build quality. The form factor is excellent. The included case and iPod adapters are cool as well. 3. Price/Performanc ratio. There are a number of options available for the iPhone 3g now. And I feel this is the best when considering price. Other offerings from JBL are decent units - but the logitech is available for far less money. 4. Portability. The integrated battery is great. I used to relocate my onstage on our porch and had to always have it near a plug. The logitech's battery makes it far more portable and flexible. 5. Bass response. This is technically part of number 1, but I am very surprised at the depth of the sound. Drums don't sound anemic and the overall lows are top notch. Cons. Not too much to report. Overall, this is exactly what you'd want in a purchase. It delivers on all counts: sound quality, price, features and build quality. I think Logitech has a real winner here. One final note. The pics on Amazon's site don't really do this unit justice. It is a good looking piece of kit. The pics use an ipod classic that make the unit look dated. I was initially hesitant to order due to this, but I am very glad that I got over those reservations. Overall, if you are in the market for an iPhone speaker set there is nothing really negative to consider with this unit. You get what you pay for and that is thankfully a good thing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***S on January 9, 2013*

This is a great unit, light,compact and the go anywhere with the re charable battery is a selling feature on its own. Also including the carrying case makes it even better.

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