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A chaque génération de baladeurs Apple surgissent de nouveaux docks compatibles. LiPhone ne fait pas exception à cette règle, et Altec Lansing est sur la brèche, avec son inMotion T612. A limage de ce à quoi la marque nous a habitués, le système audi...
Abstract: The best thing about smartphones is that they’re an all-in-one solution. Not only are they great phones, but they’re also great music and video players. Of course, the best sound doesn’t come out of the phone itself and is instead ...
Abstract: Susi puts the GSM-shielded Altec Lansing T612 to the test, which claims to play tunes from the "best iPod ever" without the tap-tap-beep feedback you get from phones.
Decent sound quality; works with the iPhone and iPods
Weak bass response; sound gets muddy at high volumes
The Altec Lansing T612 is one of the first officially iPhone-compatible speaker systems, and its a decent overall product. Sound quality is average, though, and bass response is noticeably lacking. ...
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Published: 2008-02-26, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
GSM-shielded iPod dock allows iPhone to be used without the need to switch it to airplane mode; attractive design; decent sound, with richer bass than you would expect from a speaker system thats this compact; music pauses and resumes before and after...
No radio; no video output; wireless remote offers limited functionality.
While its missing a couple of key features found in competing models, the T612 distinguishes itself with a sleek design, decent sound, and some mobile phone anti-interference technology that makes the system particularly appealing to iPhone owners.
The first Works With iPhone-certified speaker system, packing audio shielding and electronics guaranteed to properly charge and perform audio from an iPhone without wireless antenna interference—the only such option available as of press...
Audio quality is good but not great for the $200 asking price, given recent competition from aggressive $150-$200 alternatives. Requires user calibration to approximate SoundDock’s out-of-box sound; low-end isn’t as impres...
As of the date of this review, Altec Lansing’s T612 has no competition as a Works With iPhone speaker system: it’s your only option if you want a unit that is guaranteed to provide appropriate power, shielding, and nearly ...
Volume and Tone indicator lights, No GSM buzz when calls come in, Pauses music for calls and text messages
No speakerphone function, Sound breaks up near maximum volume, No battery power option
The T612 is a good-looking speaker with solid sound quality, so long as you don’t push the volume too hard. We’re thrilled to have a speaker that works with the iPhone besides the excellent-but-pricey Bose SoundDock Portable (which requires yo...
Full iPhone functionality. Bass/treble controls. Useful remote. Well-balanced audio output.
Bass distorts at mid-to-high volumes. No TV-out. No speakerphone abilities. No menu navigation on remote.
This speaker dock may have some low-end distortion issues, but the T612s selling point is clear: It lets you dock your iPhone, play music, and take calls without having to put it into "airplane mode"—something no dock has accomplished before....