Logitech Carving Dollars From Aussie Ultimate Ears RRPs

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3:17PM November 30, 2009 | Nick Broughall

ultimate earsLogitech 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: $39

Ultimate Ears METRO.Fi 170
Was: $99
Now: $69

Ultimate Ears METRO.Fi 170vi
Was: $129
Now: $89

Ultimate Ears Metro.Fi 220
Was: $149
Now: $99

Ultimate Ears Metro.Fi 220vi
Was: $179
Now: $119

Ultimate Ears Super.Fi 4
Was: $229
Now: $149

Ultimate Ears Super.Fi 5 (liquid silver)
Was: $379
Now: $249

Ultimate Ears 700 Noise Isolating Earphones
Was: $399
Now: $299

Ultimate Ears Triple.Fi 10
Was: $749
Now: $499

Ultimate Ears Triple.Fi 10vi
Was: $799
Now: $529

Z320 Speaker System
Was: $129.95
Now: $79.95

Z520 Speaker System
Was: $249.95
Now: $149.95

Z323 Speaker System
Was: $149.95
Now: $99.95

Does this inspire anyone to move to Ultimate Ears as their headphones of choice?

[Logitech]


Comments

  • 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.

  • Stefan

    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

  • Ben 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?

  • scott 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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