Testseek.com have collected 15 expert reviews of the Altec inMotion Orbit IML247 USB Stereo and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Altec inMotion Orbit IML247 USB Stereo.
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Easily portable, packable design. USB connector means no need for batteries or charger. Affordably priced.
Audio quality is what you'd expect from small, cheap speakers—weak, with no bass. No aux input or 3.5mm connectors for iPods. No volume controls.
The Altec Lansing Orbit USB Stereo iML247 is very affordable and very portable, but its sound is what you would expect from a $50 speaker system, with poor bass response and distortion at high volumes. Buy it now...
Abstract: With notebooks and other mobile computing platforms rising to popularity, many peripheral manufactures cashed in by introducing ultra-portable speakers for those devices. In the USB portable speaker category, there are no more than a plethora of choice...
Published: 2011-06-16, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Altec Lansing Orbit Stereo IML247 PC speakers snap together for travel, cost less than $50, have a single USB cord for power and audio, and play louder and sound significantly better than the internal speakers on most laptops
The speakers sound crunchy (distort) at higher volumes and the bass is pretty thin. There's no volume control on the speakers. And the lack of a 3.5mm input means that you can't use these with any non PC/Mac audio devices, such as an iPod or smartphone
While the sound quality of the Altec Lansing Orbit Stereo speakers isn't likely to blow you away, the travel-friendly and affordable USB speakers do sound significantly better than the internal audio found on most laptops.
Published: 2011-06-16, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The Altec Lansing Orbit Stereo IML247 PC speakers snap together for travel, cost less than $50, have a single USB cord for power and audio, and play louder and sound significantly better than the internal speakers on most laptops
The speakers sound crunchy (distort) at higher volumes and the bass is pretty thin. There's no volume control on the speakers. And the lack of a 3.5mm input means that you can't use these with any non PC/Mac audio devices, such as an iPod or smartphone
While the sound quality of the Altec Lansing Orbit Stereo speakers isn't likely to blow you away, the travel-friendly and affordable USB speakers do sound significantly better than the internal audio found on most laptops....