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Altec Lansing inMotion iM600


$150.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Rechargeable lithium ion battery for use off the mains. Charges your iPod when being used on A/C power. Great value - good sound at a decent price.

The Cons:No iPhone support. Limited remote control functionality. Bright LEDs are annoying at night.

The Altec Lansing inMotion iM600 is an iPod player/Charger compatible with all iPod models containing a 30-pin connector. Included also is an auxiliary input jack for connecting CD, DVD, and other MP3 players (cable not included).

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Unlike its peers (e.g. the iM11BLK and iM310), this system itself is rechargeable, as it includes a Li-ion battery that plays up to 5 hours—thereby saving the user loads of cash. Plus, the iM600 hosts more powerful speakers, each equipped with a 2” Neodymium driver for better highs and lows. Additional notable features of the Altec Lansing inMotion iM600 include an FM/clock radio, a wireless remote, and Altec’s proprietary Sound Stage technology, which makes the speakers sound further apart than they really are.

Features

  • iPod Player/Charger
  • Elegant Glossy-Black Look
  • CD/DVD/MP3 Connectivity
  • Li-ion Battery (Rechargeable)
  • 2” Neodymium Driver (per Speaker)
  • FM/Clock Radio
  • Wireless Remote
  • Sound Stage Technology
  • Power/Volume Buttons
  • LCD Display
  • AC Adapter (Included)
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

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Pros
  • 3

    rechargeable lithium ion battery for use off the mains

  • 2

    charges your iPod when being used on A/C power

  • 2

    great value - good sound at a decent price

  • 2

    attractive aesthetic

  • 2

    good battery life

  • 2

    small size

  • 2

    auxiliary input for use with other players / devices

  • 1

    built-in FM tuner

  • 1

    surprising bass

  • 1

    includes remote control

  • 1

    Smaller size and built in battery makes it very portable.

Cons
  • 1

    no iPhone support

  • 1

    limited remote control functionality

  • 1

    bright LEDs are annoying at night

  • 1

    poor radio reception

  • 1

    No handle to carry it around.

  • 1

    Cradle doesn't hold larger iPods very securely

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