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The editors liked
Stylish. Excellent sound. Universal power adapter. Can use batteries.
Good sound at the low end. Remote locks into the unit for storage Vvideo output Clean design matches the iPod’s looks.
The editors didn't like
Short remote range. No indicators for controls. Uncomfortable handle.
No bass kick. Heavy with batteries installed. Midrange sound is questionable.
Abstract: The Altec Lansing InMotion iM7 speaker system is beautiful to look at and listen to. It offers with a big, big sound that will fill your sitting room or office. And, as a bonus, it can be run on batteries for use outdoors, at, say, a barbecue or wherev...
Abstract: If you have an Apple iPod, and who doesn’t these days, you will eventually want to improve it’s functionality by adding an accessory. As the leading portable digital audio player on the market, there are an incredible number of accessories av...
Abstract: Advertised as “your iPod’s new traveling companion" I was skeptical that the inMotion iM7 would be easier than my canvas black case and 2 year-old inMotion speakers half the size. It felt a lot heavier than I expecte...
Abstract: The ipod revolution has literally inspired hundreds, if not thousands of products designed to enhance the portable music experience. One of the fastest growing sectors of the market is the “portable” speaker designed specifically for the ipod...
Abstract: First the iPod has changed the way people think about music on the move and now Apple wishes to change the way you think about music in the home. Apple’s release of its own branded speakers, cleverly marketed as ‘Hi-Fi’ doesn’t just step on the t...
Abstract: Lets face it, there are a lot of iPod portable stereo speaker systems to choose from. But some have stood the test of time, and the Altec Lansing inMotion iM7 has held its place near the top of our highly recommended list for more than a year. If you...
Abstract: The phrase, "built to a price" is generally used to damn a product. But it isnt necessarily a bad thing. Marketing execs identify a sweet spot where price and features turn into effortless sales, then direct their engineers and designers to make it so...
Abstract: Overall, the Shoulder Harness is the way to go if you want to be able to move the iM7 around while it\'s playing, whereas the Shoulder Pack is better for protecting the iM7 during transport. Both are on the pricey side -- carrying cases for other systems in this price/size range, such as Tivoli\'s iSongBook, are only $30 -- but if you\'ve got an iM7, I recommend one of them for much easier carrying (and varying degrees of protection...
Good sound at the low end. Remote locks into the unit for storage Vvideo output Clean design matches the iPod’s looks.
No bass kick. Heavy with batteries installed. Midrange sound is questionable.
One of the most popular iPod accessories is the now-ubiquitous speaker system. An early entry was the Altec Lansing inMotion iM3, a small, tinny sounding device that traveled well because it folded flat, ran on batteries, and charged your iPod, all the...