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May 2010
Experts 85% 40 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Streams music from computers and Internet radio via Wi-Fi. Sleek
Minimal design with responsive touch screen. SD card slot for photo and audio files. Ambient light sensor adjusts screen brightness automatically.
Superquick response time
Tons of musical options and apps aplenty
Builtin WiFi
Can be synchronized with any Squeezebox or Transporter for wholehouse music
High quality internal 24/96 DACs and fiber/coax digital outputs with support for lossless formats make this system at home with any audiophile rig
Works with Squeezebox Controller for multiroom
Multidevice control and integration
Wisely chosen set of connectors
Perfect internet radio to be used while you pc is shut down (if placed in a reach of a hand)
Gorgeous touch screen
USB host and SD card slot
Supports 24bit
48kHz FLAC
And Internet radio.
Touchscreen aptly drives the interface. Audio sounds great. Supports many networking and audio-connector standards. Online sources include Pandora
Slacker
And more.
Convenient touch-screen
Apps for Pandora
Rhapsody and much more
Powerful Internet Radio search
Handles high resolution audio
Touchscreen makes for easy control
Plays wide variety of audio formats
Provides access to Internet sources of music
Photos
Great looks and build. Big
Bright touchscreen. Raft of services. Wi-Fi direct
The editors didn't like
Lacks built-in speakers. Does not support video files. No internal storage. Apps are limited in number and usefulness.
No dedicated home button
Remote offers options not available through the touch screen controls
No new apps since Squeezebox Radio launched last year
Too much cheap glossy plastic
Price feels unjustified compared to the screen size and plasticy appearanceprice feels unjustified compared to the screen size and plasticy appearance
Smallish screen makes it feel bit dated
Infrared remote
Inferior to Sonos in multiroom configurations.
Can’t stream files directly from most network storage devices. Can’t access files from multiple computer libraries at the same time. Interface occasionally falters.
Analog Audio outputs sound bright
Large Bezel
Screen should be bigger
Spendy
Did we mention the price?
Small
Dim screen hard to see from a distance
Needs a computer with Squeezebox Server. Not quite as musical as the Sonos rig
Abstract: Logitech has long been known as a maker of spiffy computer peripherals, communication devices, and entertainment products. The company decided they wanted to expand their market beyond computer speakers, mice, keyboards, webcams, and other items into ...
It’s rare that I come across a consumer electronics device that meets or exceeds every one of my expectations, but the Squeezebox Touch delivers on all fronts. It’s extremely easy to use and integrate into an A/V system; it features totally reliable p...
Abstract: The debate over whether wireless audio or computer-based audio are “good enough” to be part of a high-end system is still raging among some audiophiles. For others the debate is already over. As AHC discovered when he reviewed the Meridian Sooloos musi...
Abstract: For a long time now, I've been wanting an easy solution to get music streaming all throughout my house. I've added a Network Attached Storage device (NAS) to allow me to keep all the music in one location that is always accessible, and I've tried out ...
At $299.99, the Logitech Squeezebox Touch is a bargain. It gives audiophile results with high-quality music files, offers superb Internet Radio with a choice of hundreds of stations, and has a bright, impressive, responsive touchscreen. Its features a...
Touchscreen aptly drives the interface. Audio sounds great. Supports many networking and audio-connector standards. Online sources include Pandora, Slacker, and more.
Can’t stream files directly from most network storage devices. Can’t access files from multiple computer libraries at the same time. Interface occasionally falters.
The Squeezebox Touch makes a great network music player. It’s occasionally more complicated than necessary, such as when swapping audio libraries, but its many benefits compensate for its shortcomings. We only wish that the great touchscreen was detac...