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Logitech Squeezebox Wi-Fi Internet Radio and Wireless Music Player
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| Brand | Logitech |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless / wired |
| Color | Black |
| Screen Size | 0.96 |
| Component Type | Speakers |
| Supported Standards | MP3, AAC, FLAC, WMA |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855044945, 00896665000550 |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| UPC | 896665000550 097855044945 |
About this item
- Always-on Internet Radio lets you tune in to Internet Radio streams even when the home PC is switched off
- Play songs from the music library on your comptuer; compatible with MP3, FLAC, WMA, AAC, and more
- 54g Wi-Fi (802.11g) wireless technology lets you enjoy the music on your computer in any room
- Enjoy crisp, clear sound through your home stereo or powered speakers thanks to 24-bit DAC audio technology
- Includes remote control; 1-year warranty
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Product Description
Squeezebox is the affordable way to deliver music into every room of your home. It plays a wide variety of digital music files, including uncompressed and lossless formats — across a true 802.11g wireless network connection. Squeezebox will revolutionize the way you listen by freeing you and your music. Its convenient and stylish form makes it ideal for placing in any room, whether connected to an existing hifi system or simply powered speakers. By utilizing true 802.11g Wi-Fi networking and dual internal antennas, your listening is no longer restricted by cables and connectors. Squeezebox offers you the widest choice of listening options beyond your digital media collection. The product includes a directory of thousands of internet radio stations and features Pandora's personalized music service and Rhapsody's 2 million song collection. All internet music streaming services are even available when your computer is turned off.
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The Logitech Squeezebox enables you to stream your favorite music to your stereo--even when your computer is off. You'll be able to tune in to thousands of Internet radio stations as well as listen to online music services such as Pandora and Rhapsody when connected to your home's wireless network. Additionally, you can play songs from your personal library stored on your computer.
This Logitech network music player uses 802.11g wireless technology, so you don't have to string wires everywhere just to listen to music from your computer. You'll enjoy crisp, clear sound through your home stereo or powered speakers thanks to 24-bit DAC, advanced audio rendering technology, and digital outputs. And the Squeezebox supports just about any format you've got, including MP3, FLAC, WMA, WMA Lossless, AAC, Apple Lossless, WAV, and AIFF.
The Logitech Squeezebox is simple to install and operate. A wizard walks you through connection to your home network and the Internet, while an intuitive interface makes browsing and playing music easy. And it's easy to add more Squeezebox players around your home and listen to a different song in each room--or synchronize them to hear the same music everywhere.
Key Features
- High fidelity 24-bit Burr-Brown DAC
- Digital optical, coaxial, and analog connectors
- Plays MP3, AAC, WMA, Ogg, FLAC, Apple Lossless, WMA Lossless and WAV music files
- Connect to SqueezeNetwork for access to Internet radio and music services, including Pandora, Rhapsody Direct, Live 365, radioio and Shoutcast.
- Connects to SlimServer software for access to music libraries on local computers
- Built-in 802.11g Wi-Fi and Ethernet port
- On-screen clock with 7-day alarm
A World of Music--Fast
Squeezebox players aren't designed for computer experts--they're designed for music lovers like you. No bridge or proprietary network hardware needed. You just connect it to the network you already have in your house and enjoy. It's as easy as adding a new computer.
Just plug it in. And you're half way to listening to a world of music through your Logitech Squeezebox network music player.
The first time you power up your Squeezebox, it automatically finds your wireless network. You just enter your network password and use your computer to sign up for a free SqueezeNetwork account. You can then use your Web browser or your Squeezebox to find Internet radio stations, sample interactive music services, create playlists, and more.
Your personal music collection is easy to access, too. SqueezeCenter--which you can download for free--will automatically find and organize the music on your computer (registration is required). After that, you're ready to browse and play your library with your Squeezebox.
What's in the Box
Logitech Squeezebox Digital Music Player; remote control; power supply; RCA audio cables; installation guide
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| UPC | 896665000550 097855044945 |
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| Customer Reviews |
3.2 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #934,984 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #123 in Internet Radios |
| ASIN | B000VZL9C2 |
| Component Type | Speakers |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855044945, 00896665000550 |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Brand Name | Logitech |
| Color | Black |
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| Supported Standards | MP3, AAC, FLAC, WMA |
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| Screen Size | 0.96 |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless / wired |
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Customers like the ease of setup, functionality, and sound quality of the mp3 player. They mention it's incredibly easy to set up, works great with Pandora and Sirius, and has an excellent internal Squeezebox Radio speaker. Some appreciate the design and build quality, saying it looks small and sleek.
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Customers find the setup of the mp3 player incredibly easy. They mention the instructions are incredibly clear and the remote is easy but basic. Customers also say the user interface on the Squeezebox is fast and responsive.
"...Just follow the instructions for the Classic and setup is accomplished very easily. It will find your network, and ask for your WEP key...." Read more
"...The classic, however is another story.Set-up was no problem. Playing music without drop-outs and pops was...." Read more
"...The unit looks small and sleek . The display is bright and the remote is intuitive but due to it's size the unit will display 1 line of info at a..." Read more
"...This install went much more smoothly using apt.They have updated the server software and solved some of the issues I was seeing with it...." Read more
Customers like the functionality of the mp3 player. They mention it works well, is easy to set up, and fun to use. Some say the remote generally works fine, but it's not comfortable to use.
"...It is still running ok. Haven't had too many dropouts in the audio. It seems to be a stable product." Read more
"...Musically, these little devices do a very good job, better than most people will ever need...." Read more
"...lot of capability, is well-built, has an active user community, and simply works. It's well worth the money and I wouldn't hesitate to buy another." Read more
"...While the remote generally works fine, it is not comfortable to use...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sound quality of the mp3 player. They mention the playback quality is amazing, and the internal Squeezebox Radio speaker is excellent. They also say they haven't had any audio dropouts, and the selections for listening pleasure are unlimited.
"...Sound from the internal Squeezebox Radio speaker is excellent. Build quality, fit and finish of the unit is excellent...." Read more
"...Set-up was no problem. Playing music without drop-outs and pops was. As I said, I have a duet which plays with no problem...." Read more
"...The playback quality is amazing ...." Read more
"...I've not had any audio drop outs. It does support FLAC natively (but if UPNP were supported you could have transcoded to uncompressed PCM anyway)...." Read more
Customers like the design of the mp3 player. They mention it's sleek, has excellent build quality, and a great finish. Some say it's a classic and the coolest electronic device for music lovers.
"...as publicized, several people tried to set this up to no avail, it looks nice, but I wouldn't recommend you buying this product at all." Read more
"My favorite Squeezebox device. Clean design with beautiful, fast and responsive vacuum fluorescent display...." Read more
"This is a top of the line, great sounding, classy looking, well constructed wi-fi unit...." Read more
"This has got to be the coolest electronic device for music lovers ever...." Read more
Customers like the build quality of the mp3 player. They mention it has high reliability, good sound quality, and doesn't feel cheap.
"...Sound from the internal Squeezebox Radio speaker is excellent. Build quality, fit and finish of the unit is excellent...." Read more
"...many ways to stream music but not that many to do it at the highest possible quality ...." Read more
"...Haven't had too many dropouts in the audio. It seems to be a stable product." Read more
"...The devices are robust - the only one I ever had that died was during a lightning strike that fried my entire network..." Read more
Customers like the wireless connectivity of the product. They mention the network signal is very strong where the Squeezebox is located, the internet streaming works well, and the search feature for new stations is useful. Some say the wireless interface is somewhat forgiving, but it has limits.
"...converter which sends the music to my speakers = I get the highest quality wireless and lossless playback for under 300 bucks !..." Read more
"...The Internet streaming works well and the search feature for new stations is useful...." Read more
"...the squeezebox near the wireless access point; the wireless interface is somewhat forgiving, but it has limits and there's no way to affix an..." Read more
"...If you're serious about streaming high-quality (non-MP3) audio from your PC to a stereo there is simply nothing else that matches this product for..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the product. They mention it's a good product and does a decent job.
"...All in the the Squeezebox is a good product. But it needs to have UPNP/DLNA support added...." Read more
"...But the DAC in the squeezebox is pretty good too, and I'm generally quite happy to use it in the other two rooms (but see addendum, below)...." Read more
"The Squeezebox is OK, but lacks some things that I think are important...." Read more
"...Oh...and from your smartphone also. Squeezebox is a great device...the standalone radio is great too for a small home office. Go get it all :)" Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money of the product. Some mention it's well worth the money, while others say it's marketed at a very premium price.
"...In short this unit is excellent especially for the price (but not perfect). See the bottom of the review for pros and cons .Setup..." Read more
"...It is more expensive than other solutions, but it's the only one I know of that allows for streaming digital audio all the way through to the..." Read more
"...weather to sepnd the buck on this puppy,..debate no more..it is worth every penny...." Read more
"...The price really is small compared to what it adds to your system. I love mine." Read more
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Amazon did its usual excellent job of placing the order and getting it shipped promptly. However, beware of the "super saver" shipping plan, which uses FEDEX followed by a handoff to the post office for final delivery. This service may be free, but it is untraceable. Check for yourself: go to [...] and if you try to track anything, it will just tell you it is in transit or has arrived at an unspecified place. Not very helpful!
In my opinion, spend a couple of bucks more and get your items shipped by UPS. These folks can tell you exactly where your item is at any moment! Worth the peace of mind.
Choosing a whole house music system- how to decide
Unless you house is wired for sound, which mine isn't, this choice basically comes down to Sonos or Squeezebox. I spent a LOT of time researching all available units. If you are the type of person who can take a new PC out of the box, update and configure it and attach it to a network successfully, you should have no trouble with Logitech products.
If you are the type of person who needs to call the Geek Squad for help doing a network install, better stick with Sonos. It will cost 2-3 times as much to do the same thing as Logitech, but it is extremely simple. It basically installs itself.
After reading hundreds of user comments here, it seems there are 2 groups of users: the 80% of people who can figure these units out and love them and the 20% who never get these units going reliably for some reason, hate them, and then send them back. If you are an accomplished computer user and network user, and have a STABLE home network, you likely will have no trouble.
You will need to decide whether to get a music player like the Squeezebox Classic, or an all in one player with speakers like the Squeezebox Radio or Squeezebox Boom. Sonos also has similar types of players.
Using Squeezebox with a NAS
One of the main reasons for purchasing Logitech Squeezebox was to be able to use it without a computer online, just using my ReadyNAS DUO. (A NAS is Network Attached Storage, basically a freestanding hard drive.) That way each Squeezebox controls the server directly, without any other hardware involved. Very simple!
This particular NAS unit has built in Squeeze Server software and is able to stream to multiple Squeezeboxes. This option on the NAS must be enabled using the user interface RAIDAR > Setup > Streaming services, and you should also update the NAS to the latest Squeezebox software version after activation. Detailed instructions on how to do this will be found on the streaming service page. It is easy, and unless you do this, your squeezebox may not recognize the NAS.
Installing Software
There are two servers involved here: one on your NAS or computer called Squeeze Server, and one on the web called [...]. Both of these have changed names recently so it can be confusing.
Each of these is personalized with your (same) user name and password. You can connect Squeeze Server to either the local server or the web server, but not both at once. (You can however run more than one instance of Squeeze Server at once on different PCs). You will access internet radio stations via the web server.
As part of a new install, you will need to gather your music into one place such as "My Music." Install the local Squeezebox Server software (a free download, aka SqueezeCenter) and let it know where your music resides. If you only plan to use internet radio, and no local music sources, you may skip this step.
You will also need to set up an account at [...] (aka [...]) to gain access to internet radio. This software is also free as are many of the radio stations. Some stations do require a subscription, though. This all sounds complicated but it will become very clear and simple once you see it in action.
Note: SqueezePlay Beta, which is the free software player simulator, is not entirely bug free. I could not get it to run reliably.
Installing Hardware
The installation instructions for the Squeezebox Radio are very sketchy, just a quick start guide, but those for the Squeezebox Classic and the Boom are much better. Just follow the instructions for the Classic and setup is accomplished very easily. It will find your network, and ask for your WEP key. The only tedious part of installation is entering this key. (You do need to know if you have a 64 bit or a 128 bit WEP key). Do not lose the remote because there are no controls on the unit itself. If the unit loses power however it will remember this key.
Next the Classic will add itself to your network and update its onboard software. Finally, go to [...] on the net and then enter your user name and password into the unit (also tedious, entered "cell phone" style on the remote) using the same ones you used to set up the account on the net. This will instantly add the unit to your internet account. Adding favorites becomes extremely easy this way. If you hear a station you like on the Classic, just press the "heart" button on the remote and it is immediately added to [...] on the net, making your favorites available to all squeezeboxes on your network.
Installation of the Squeezebox Radio is very simple. Entry of the WEP code and Squeezenetwork user name and password is like operating a combination lock: by turning a knob, and quite intuitive. The first thing it does upon connection to your network is update its software; note that this can take up to an hour!
System Performance
Sound quality is excellent. Speed of access is nearly instantaneous. Someone wrote that they thought the ReadyNAS Duo was underpowered to run Squeezebox Server, but I disagree.
Sound from the internal Squeezebox Radio speaker is excellent. Build quality, fit and finish of the unit is excellent. It has quite a bit of "heft" and does not feel like a cheap unit. It is stable and reliable. Easy 5 stars!
It is remarkable how everything works so well together. You can have any combination of sources (PC servers, NAS server, mysqueezebox server on the net) sent to any combination of players (separate or synchronized) and controlled by any unit (IR remote, wireless remote, or a completely different PC from the server PC or 2 PCs controlling 2 different squeezeboxes), and it all works very well! I think this flexibility is better than having a hard wired music system in your house. As an added advantage, you can take it with you when you move!
If only one had problems, that could be attributed to a quirk. But this is a consistent scenario.
Is this a case of planned obsolescence to make us buy the new models? Does the Made in China label have something to do with it?
So I dinged this two stars for lack of longevity and one star for Made in China.
When will people start demanding "made in USA" and quality? That is a problem right there. As Pogo says, "We have met the enemy and he are us."
Set-up was no problem. Playing music without drop-outs and pops was. As I said, I have a duet which plays with no problem. The "Classic" couldn't handle FLAC files or WAV files. It locked up a few times in my day of use. It was set-up in the exact same place as my Duet was previously; so it wasn't network related. I checked and rechecked connections.
I guess I should have known better when I got it knowing that they were no longer manufacturing it nor will they support it any longer.
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There are many ways to stream music but not that many to do it at the highest possible quality . It reads Itunes Playlists and uses Rhapsody so will work with most peoples libraries. It has no built in amp so need to connect to one .
In short this unit is excellent especially for the price (but not perfect). See the bottom of the review for pros and cons .
Setup
It connected to my WEP encoded wireless network with no problems and reconnects every time with no problems when I restart my music library PC.
You install Slimserver s/w on your PC/Mac (or Ip addressable NAS)and point it to 1 music location (in my case Itunes library = s/w default location). Once slim server is running let the streaming (wireless or wired) begin
Streaming
It has never stuttered let alone dropped the stream even when the laptop that is running Slimserver (with my mp3s on it ) is downloading and also using bandwidth . As mentioned in other reviews make sure your home network is solid before blaming devices . The quality of the sound is exactly as good as the mp3 due to lossless streaming .
Playback quality
The playback quality is amazing . I stream to the Squeezebox and then send the music out of the optical digital out of the unit (few devices in this price range have a digital out ) . So the digital music file I am playing on my PC is not altered / compressed in ANY way . The receiver I use has a high end 24 bit digital / analog converter which sends the music to my speakers = I get the highest quality wireless and lossless playback for under 300 bucks !
The unit also has analog outs ..so you can let the unit do the d / a conversion and send an analog signal to your amp . So if you don't have a high quality d/a don't worry ..Squeezebox has included a 24 bit one . Again great for under 300 bucks !
Mp3s played on this unit sound MUCH better than an Ipod attached to the same amp whether you send them digial out or analog out of the Squeezebox. The d / a converter seems much better .
Interface : unit and browser interface
The unit looks small and sleek . The display is bright and the remote is intuitive but due to it's size the unit will display 1 line of info at a time . This can be a pain with a large music library so the web interface built into the Slimserver becomes a must . This runs on the PC/Ip device you have your music on and is accessed in a browser ( [...]) . It displays Itunes Playlists and you can search by Album/Artist etc as you'd expect . For me the browser tool sometimes hangs in IE but never in Mozilla .
Pros :
Understands 16 and 24 bit digital files (many high end devices only handle 16 bit) .
Understands lossless/high quality format files as well as mp3 .
Supprots Lossless streaming (FLAC) .
Wireless and wired .
Analog and Digital outs .
MP3s sound much better than played on an Ipod .
All this for under 300 bucks !
Cons :
Web/browser interface is not very sexy and sometimes hangs IE (not Mozilla)
Unit only displays 1 line of info at a time ( has to for the size) .
Remote is easy but basic (compared to Sonos for example) .
Summary
For the price this unit is unbeatable for quality and functionality .
It can stream digital files without loosing any digital quality .
The built in digital to analog converter is very good and better than most for under 300 bucks (much better than an Ipod for example so mp3s will sound much better coming from this compared to your Ipod) .
Some less advanced users may opt for a sexier looking choice ..Logitech has some for example .
Or those with cash to burn may go for a Sonos solution ( sexier but 3 x the price) .
The web interface is essential if your library is big . It works fine but is not the sexiest .
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