Altec Lansing Speakers InMotion iM7

 
 

Altec Lansing Speakers
InMotion iM7


Wondering the iPod can be source for headphone-free music? The Altec Lansing has a viewpoint for owning an iPod, not for full of best music and personalized play lists, but by sharing it every once in a while. Obviously, you can hook up your iPod to any old set of multimedia speakers, but they won't match the player's high style. Out of the slew of systems made specifically with the iPod in mind, none of those put it on display quite like Altec Lansing InMotion iM7 iPod speakers. It offers high quality sound, flexible listening options, and handy features; it is a solid choice for any iPod for a complementary sound system.

 

The Altec Lansing is part of a rising fashion of iPod speaker category, in which portable speakers are becoming larger, heavier, and louder. The iM7 offers some advantages like you can run it on either eight D-size alkaline batteries or AC power. The iM7 is making more sense for iPod users to own and though the Altec Lansing system it is much better and heavier.

 

The Altec Lansing InMotion iM7 was designed specially for the iPod, but the auxiliary analog stereo mini jack input works with any audio device. It measures 6.5 x 16.75 x 6.5 inches and weighs 11 lbs including batteries and iPod. You can carry it via a rubberized handle on the upper back. The design is consists of a white plastic shell and gray speaker grille that hush-up almost all the way around the system, covering two 1-inch tweeters and two 3-inch midrange drivers. It stands out with a unique cylindrical style that is rooted in the boom boxes and the front and center is systematic push-and-release tape-deck-like iPod cradle, which accepts any dock-connecting iPod as if it were a cassette. Its real supremacy lies in the 4-inch side-firing subwoofer on one side, and the 4-inch passive radiator sit behind the screens on either end of the cylinder.

 

The Altec Lansing iM7 elegantly included a wafer-thin infrared remote control with power; bass and treble toggles, play/pause, and track skip and reverse buttons. It comes also with auxiliary line-in for connecting other audio devices, a headphone output, a DC power input, and even S-Video and composite-video ports for use with the photo viewing iPod. Along the top, it is the power button and volume up/down buttons and at the bottom is the battery compartment.

 

The imposing high quality sound of the iM7 makes your iPod a rock-hard audio player in every system. The deep, tangible bass that reverberated infectiously throughout surrounding material containing any amount of air is very impressive and it provides crystal-clear highs, and delivered dynamic sound across the board. You can get 8 to 10 hours of battery life incase you want to off plug the iM7. Now as you pump up your iPod music capability, the Altec Lansing InMotion iM7 is the best solution.

 


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