Andy8421;451817 Wrote: 
> Damager,
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Transporter (wired) - no problems
> SB3 (wireless) - occasional problems
> Duet (2 of them, wireless) hopeless until the last couple of releases,
> still not great
> Boom (2 of them wireless) - occasional problems
> 
> Given the new products that Logitech seem to have in development
> (Radio, Touch) it does look as if their engineering smarts are being
> dragged away from software developing and fixing for existing products
> and are working on the new stuff. Development of the whole new database
> back end must also be a significant distraction. This is unfortunate, as
> most forums on the web(correctly in my opinion) describe the squeeze
> products as innovative, but really only suitable for geeks. I do think
> Logitech should focus on getting their existing line stable.
> 
> ......

I really think you hit it well with these comments.  I think the SB3 is
a fantastic device and the only problems I've ever had have been with
beta versions of the software and never with the device.  Those choices
were mine and not with the product. I understand the need for new
products but I really think that you should have rock solid existing
products before you move on. This probably only happened with the
Classic.  The duet has been totally inconsistant from the beginning.  I
stayed away and am glad I did.  It has hurt the entire line.  Some
people love it but more seem to have too many problems and this notion
makes people stay away from even trying the SB3.  It's ok to have a
reputation of being great for geeks but not having one that alludes to
the fact that you need to be one.  I love my SB3 but I hope that the
newer products start to create the idea that 1.  They just work.  2. 
They allow people that have a touch of understanding of computers to do
more with them than any other product.  3.  You are not handcuffed with
a proprietary system that will not allow your system to grow without
spending a bunch more money.  4.  You system will suite both casual and
critical listeners with ease.  
But the first thing is it must work, out of the both with little
hassle.  Don't release it if it doesn't.


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