Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the Altec inMotion iM500 and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Altec inMotion iM500.
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23 Reviews
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A thin portable speaker system for the iPod nano with USB data, audio-in, and wall power ports on its rear, augmented by included audio and power cords, a thin carrying sleeve, and the ability to run off of AAA battery power. Delivers superior sound to...
ider XtremeMac’s MicroBlast only if its swappable plastic casings or slightly lower price strongly appeal to you. A Note From the Editors of iLounge: Though all products and services reviewed by iLounge are "final," many companies now...
Every time Apple releases a newer, smaller iPod, speaker developers rush to release a newer, smaller, matching speaker system. But in the speaker world, smaller isn’t always better - in fact, with rare exceptions, it generally means the opposite...
Abstract: (The following summary applies to both the Altec Lansing inMotion iM500 and the XtremeMac MicroBlast; see our full review at the link below.)Considering that better sound quality can be found for less money, and significantly better sound can be had f...
Sound distorts significantly as you approach top volume. No tone controls or volume indicator.
Overall, the Altec Lansing inMotion IM500 is a solid product that is well suited to travel, thanks to its durability and ultrathinness, but you can squeeze only so much power from such a small speaker....