Logitech UE Mobile Boombox review By What Hi-Fi? It won’t rock any foundations, but the Mobile Boombox is a fine portable proposition
Logitech UE 9000 review By What Hi-Fi? Energetic noise-cancelling headphones with Bluetooth connectivity
Logitech UE 4000 review By What Hi-Fi? A decent effort but not enough talent to worry the best in this class
Logitech UE Air Speaker review By What Hi-Fi? Best speaker dock £200-£350, Awards 2012. Logitech’s AirPlay-toting speaker dock sounds the business
Logitech S715i review By What Hi-Fi? Best speaker dock up to £200, Awards 2012. Good sound quality, built-in battery and compatible with non-Apple portables – what's not to like?
Logitech Squeezebox Touch review By What Hi-Fi? Following hard on the heels of the nifty Squeezebox Duet, Logitech's Squeezebox Touch is a neat way to create a multiroom system
Logitech Harmony 700 review By What Hi-Fi? The Harmony 700 has plenty to offer, but controls just six devices while older models can handle many more
Logitech Squeezebox Radio review By What Hi-Fi? Logitech's latest addition into the Squeezebox range is a versatile and easy to use way of getting web-based music and media
Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus review By What Hi-Fi? In this updated version of the Pure-Fi Express, Logitech's got the sound just right, but we've concerns about your iPod's positioning
Logitech Harmony 1100 review By What Hi-Fi? Logitech's Harmony 1100 is an effective, intuitive universal remote, but it all comes at a hefty price
Logitech Squeezebox Boom review By What Hi-Fi? The Boom plays everything and sounds great, but it could be easier to use
Logitech Harmony One review By What Hi-Fi? Best universal remote, Awards 2011. Another stylish remote from the Harmony range, not as slick as the 1000, but at half the price it's top value
Logitech Harmony 555 review By What Hi-Fi? Stylish, sleek and intuitive. At this price it's pretty much unbeatable
Logitech Slim Devices Squeezebox Duet review By What Hi-Fi? Great value wireless network music player from the Logitech/Slim Devices alliance
Logitech mm50 review By What Hi-Fi? The mm50 impressed us enormously when it first came out, and despite being superseded by the Pure-Fi Anywhere, it's still worth looking for a bargain
Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere 2 review By What Hi-Fi? The Logitech Pure-Fi Anytwhere 2 is still a comfortable class-leader and now it’s iPhone friendly, too. A superb buy
Logitech Harmony 1000 review By What Hi-Fi? Distinctive rectangular design, in sleek brushed aluminium, superb functionality, the impressive Harmony range just got even better.
Logitech Pure-Fi Express review By What Hi-Fi? It only costs fifty quid, so don't expect the Earth to move when you play your music, but for lazing in the bath with tunes, it's the perfect accompan
Logitech Pure-Fi Elite review By What Hi-Fi? Despite packing what sounds like a floor-shaking 80 watts of power, this iPod speaker dock doesn't have what it takes to produce a convincing presenta
Logitech Harmony 785 review By What Hi-Fi? Another solid performer from the Harmony range, but does a colour screen really make it £50 better than the Harmony 555?
Logitech Harmony 895 review By What Hi-Fi? £230 is a lot of money for a handset, but if it means you can control your kit from anywhere maybe it's worth it...