I always wanted a wireless solution for listening to music on my smartphone and laptop. At first I tried a couple of so called wireless headsets, but they used infrared technology so setting it up was a big pain. My search ended with the Logitech Bluetooth headset, on the box it says its for ipad, however its compatible with any device supporting the A2DP and HFP Bluetooth profile. It made me lighter by Rs. 2500.00, was it worth it? Let's read on! Stereo headset with more than average sound quality, noise cancellation microphone for video chat and calls. The sound quality is not thumping but good enough. Also, I noticed that the volume can go up if you increase the system volume.The volume rocker is on the outside and is very convenient to use, but that's about the only control button you will find. It definitely had to have a play/pause or next/prev. track option. As far as the connectivity is concerned I had no issues pairing it with my HTC One X Plus Android phone and I'm sure it will work with most of the smartphones. I must add that I had difficulty in pairing this with my Toshiba Laptop, took me hours of research and tonnes of driver downloads for this to work. Also, it can be paired with up to 8 devices so that's a big plus. The design and built is decent, it's fold able although a little bulky for my liking. But I'm not complaining. Its comfortable and can be worn for hours of music.The range is very good, I've tried using this from a distance of 20-25f ft and works perfectly fine. The company claims a 6 hour battery life which I haven't tested yet, however I've used it for decent periods of time and never had a problem. It's bundled with a usb cable and can be charged via a laptop, too bad at this price it doesn't come with a charger. MyUnderline text verdict : It's a good device but could have been so much more. I still would recommend this to users who are looking for wireless comfort for a decent price.