Logitech aren’t exactly known for having products with a good translation into Australian pricing. But they’ve just announced a heap of price cuts – starting tomorrow – for their Ultimate Ears range of headphones. Considering the savings can be up to $250, it’s a pretty enticing deal.
Here’s the full rundown of the price cuts:
Ultimate Ears Loud Enough (plum, mint and blueberry)
Was: $59
Now: $39Ultimate Ears METRO.Fi 170
Was: $99
Now: $69Ultimate Ears METRO.Fi 170vi
Was: $129
Now: $89Ultimate Ears Metro.Fi 220
Was: $149
Now: $99Ultimate Ears Metro.Fi 220vi
Was: $179
Now: $119Ultimate Ears Super.Fi 4
Was: $229
Now: $149Ultimate Ears Super.Fi 5 (liquid silver)
Was: $379
Now: $249Ultimate Ears 700 Noise Isolating Earphones
Was: $399
Now: $299Ultimate Ears Triple.Fi 10
Was: $749
Now: $499Ultimate Ears Triple.Fi 10vi
Was: $799
Now: $529Z320 Speaker System
Was: $129.95
Now: $79.95Z520 Speaker System
Was: $249.95
Now: $149.95Z323 Speaker System
Was: $149.95
Now: $99.95
Does this inspire anyone to move to Ultimate Ears as their headphones of choice?
[Logitech]
Steve McQuarrie
November 30, 2009 at 4:22 PM
In some cases http://www.headphones.com.au is already selling these below or equal to the ‘new’ RRP… and has been for months. Amazing service too.
Report PermalinkStefan
November 30, 2009 at 5:34 PM
Ill stick with my Creatives that I got free with my Dell XPS back in the day, thanks!
xD But still I might look into these logitech ones :P
Report PermalinkBen Harring-Harris
November 30, 2009 at 10:35 PM
this seems like the best article as any,
what headphones (reasonably priced) do you suggest i purchase as i will be moving to USA and want something to listen to on the various plan trips around the states and something to use in my dorm room?
Report Permalinkscott white
December 1, 2009 at 1:31 PM
I’ve been running with the Super Fi 5 Pro’s for 2.5 years and they are by far the best earphones i’ve ever used. Only problem is with durability is the straight jack connector is a bit flimsy but the good people at headphone.com.au can sort you out with a right angle connector ;)
With the AUD where it is the cheapest option is to import them from the States, you can find loads on ebay.
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