Product DescriptionThin is in! At only 1.24'' thick, Logitech's mm28 Portable Speakers are thin enough to take with you anywhere. Powered by NXT flat-panel technology, the entire front surface is a stereo speaker that produces rich tones and lush bass. It's versatile; use it with your MP3 player, CD player, DVD player, or anything else with a standard headphone jack output. Then store the 3.5 mm input jack in the back of the speaker when you're on the go. Flexible power options include an international power adapter as well as 4 AA batteries (not included) capable of 45 hours of battery life. Goes anywhere. Use with anything.
What Others Say
Great Addition
Like these speakers! Great on the houseboat or patio. Beats wearing the ear buds all the time. Sound quality is acceptable. I am not disappointed.
Nice but useless for travelling/portable use
As other reviews have pointed out, these speakers have a great sound given their weight and size. However, I chose to operate them with 4 standard AA batteries which are stuck in the battery compartment and cannot be removed without destroying the item. It could be that I just got a faulty item but Logitech support did not bother to reply (the item is still under warranty).
Bottom line: Great if you want to use them with the power adapter, when using them with batteries be prepared that this will work exactly once. Nonexisting support by Logitech.
Great to travel with!
I read the reviews here, and I got to say...I loved this purchase. I went to South America for 3 weeks and spent 1 week on a boat in the Galapagos and it was perfect. It was small, light, easy to pack, the adapter worked perfectly. It the was the perfect item to attach my ipod to and give us some tunes while relaxing. Sound quality is good and met my expectations.
Great portable speaker
This thing works great, packs flat and just keeps on ticking. It would be nice if the cord for connecting one's MP3 were longer, but I can live with that!
hard on the ears!
As long as you don't raise the volume this is fine...however for use with audiences during presentations, it is extrememly hard on the ears...the lack of sound clarity doesn't help either