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Altec Lansing inMotion iM500 - Compact, lightweight, super-thin speaker dock for iPod Nano | 
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| Brand: Altec Lansing Category: CE
Buy New: £72.60
New (2) Used (2) from £49.95
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 3425
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 5.9 x 4.3
MPN: iM500 V3 Model: iM500 V3 UPC: 021986955870 EAN: 0021986955870 ASIN: B0019YPM72
Release Date: July 24, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New - Immediate Despatch
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Product Description It'll stick with your iPod nano through thin and thin! The inMotion iM500 for the iPod Nano is compact, lightweight and super-thin, just like your nano. So you can take it with you...wherever. It features two custom, full-range drivers, plus built in bass enhancement technology for stunning, surprisingly clear sound. You can plug it in or choose battery power. And it syncs and charges your iPod.
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Ideal for my requirements November 15, 2008 Adrian David Jones (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I work offshore, so travel to and from work is an integral part of my life. So when I wanted to purchase a set of iPod speakers I had to restrict myself to reviewing speakers that I could easily transport. As MP3 players and headsets are pretty much de rigueur to offshore workers, I have had lots of opportunities to view other people's speaker purchases. I decided on Altec Lansing because their speakers are used on our home computer and give good sound reproduction, and I chose this particular model due to their size. These speakers are set up in my office offshore, and the volume is set relatively low so that the music is more in the background. When I initially received them, I did fully test the volume which I found to be comparably as loud as my Technics system installed at home - and without any noticeable distortion. The power supply is a neat design with interchangeable international plugs that "snap" into place so that you can power this anywhere in the world. You can insert batteries and use those, but I have no need to use them. I use a 2nd generation 8GB nano iPod that sits neatly and firmly in the docking connector. The iPod battery is charged when connected. The only controls are the on/off and +/- volume buttons. There is an AUX jack and USB connector in the back. I have not used these. The speaker system has an auto shutdown if, after a few minutes, it has detected that the iPod is not being played. I think this is a very thoughtful design feature. Sound quality is deep and rich and will resonate around the room if you increase the volume. In summary these speakers are compact, light, easily transportable and with good sound quality. I am quite happy to recommend these to those who might consider them.
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