Product Details
Description:
The inMotion iM7 delivers full-bodied sound that rivals traditional home stereo systems. Its sleek, compact design goes where you go. Mobility is encouraged via the iM7's long lasting battery mode. The iM7's impressive sound comes from highly advanced neodymium drivers and tweeters, plus a powerful, built-in subwoofer. A wireless remote provides across-the-room command of both the iM7 and iPod, allowing perfect adjustment of your music. Now, your iPod has an ideal traveling companion, the inMotion iM7. Just give it a listen and you will know why.
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Device Type: Speaker System
Summary
Product Title: Altec Lansing inMotion IM7 Portable Speaker System
Manufacturer: Altec Lansing
Power Score: 4.3 | 17 Reviews
Product Reviews (13)
Sending mine back
Strengths: Compact, portable, etc. etc. Good bass, especially at higher volumes.
Weakness: Sound fidelity not good at lower volumes. No display of bass and treble settings.
The other reviewer is right: the machine fills a room with sound. At high volumes, it's impressive. But if you want a more intimate listening experience at low volume, the sound is fuzzy and muffled. Strings sound thin. I compared the sound to a friend playing mp3s from his computer through good speakers, and the difference was dramatic. Also, the remote control allows adjustment of bass and...
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By bronty - Jul 28, 2006
Altec Lansing InMotion IM7 - It Rocks!
Strengths: Kickin Bass, Crisp Highs, Cool Futuristic Look, Cradle totally protects the Ipod, Completely Portable (unlike the Bose). The IM7 Sounds awesome with any kind of music.
Weakness: The carrying handle is a little funky where its placed. No big deal though, it still is functional.
I looked at the Bose SoundDock and the JBL OnStage before buying the IM7. Everyone was raving about the Bose but I did a side by side sound test with both units at the Apple store and the IM7 had a bit more bass and the staging with the mids and highs sounded just as good as the Bose SoundDock. Factor in the price ($50 less than the Bose) and the portability element and the Altec IM7 has the Bose...
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By bjennings24 - Oct 25, 2005
Altec Lansing inMotion Portable Speaker System for iPod
Strengths: Apprearence, ease of use, sound quality.
Weakness: none
Produces great sounds at all ranges. Subwoofer works to perfection given the size and price. Best value for the money. Even compared to Bose iPod, Altec Lansing beats it. I shopped this and compared sounds with all comparable products. This was the best.
By jpisanos - Nov 22, 2005
Altec Lansing im7 speaker for iPod
Strengths: Portable, adapts to any iPod that has a dock conector, looks unique, doubles as a speaker for satellite radio, sounds great, charges iPod, wireless remote and accessories included.
Weakness: Rather heavy, expensive, akward button controls, and fragile iPod cradle locking mechanism with too strong of spring.
First thing I noticed was that I had difficulty with the button controls on both the unit and the remote. Seems they have a sweet spot that you must press in order for them to work. Sound and cosmetically the system is great. After a while, due to a stiff spring and too weak of a plastic latching mechanism, the iPod cradle failed to stay shut. Customer service is aware of this defect and is...
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By BigNinja - Feb 15, 2006
Altec Lansing IM7
Strengths: Outstanding Sound, easily fills a room with music. Charges your IPOD
Weakness: Remote is flimsy
I bounced back and forth between this and the Bose sound dock and had to choose the IM7. The sound is amazing! I can tote it from room to room easily and it will run on batteries as well. The other selling point is that they make a carrying case which means this puppy will be coming on the boat next season.
By T3K - Nov 23, 2005



