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Altec Lansing M602 iPod Home Audio System (white)

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  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 13.9 in x 5.4 in x 8.2 in
  • Amplification type: 2-way Active
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The good: The Altec Lansing M602 is an attractively designed stereo speaker system with a built-in dock that recharges your iPod as well as a composite video output for displaying iPod videos on TVs. Its line-in jack and included patch cable lets you attach any audio device, not just iPods, and it offers decent sound, with richer bass than you'd expect from a speaker system that's this compact.

The bad: The sound can be overly bright. The wireless remote offers limited functionality, and setting the bass/treble levels is trickier than it should be.

The bottom line: The Altec Lansing M602 may not deliver high-end sound, but as far as iPod speaker systems go, it's a pretty solid choice for the money.

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  • Reviewed on: 08/11/2006
  • Released on: 08/01/2006
The market for iPod-centric speaker systems seems almost infinite. Altec Lansing already offers roughly seven portable iPod speakers, but the company is turning to the home market with the release of the M602 Powered Audio System. Billed as a "high-end home system," the M602 ($199 list) is designed to sit on a table or shelf, or it can be mounted on a wall. (The latter requires mailing in a $3 check to cover shipping and handling charges for a "free" mounting bracket.) It's not as heavy as the boombox-esque Altec Lansing iM7, but it weighs in at 5 pounds and measures 14 inches wide, 5.4 inches deep, and 8.2 inches high. The upright single chassis design is relatively compact, but it feels reasonably substantial when you take it out of the box.

Most iPod speakers are attractively designed, and the Altec Lansing M602 is no exception. It's silver-and-white motif lends itself more to white iPods, but there's enough black showing through the grille to make it work with models in that hue, too. And while Altec Lansing markets the M602 as a "Made for iPod" speaker system, it hasn't excluded other MP3 players from the mix: the company includes a universal stand that allows you to prop up non-Apple MP3 players in the center-front tray. Of course, you won't get the dock connection or the recharging option that the iPod connector offers--non-Apple MP3 players are connected via their headphone jacks with an included analog cable that's stored under the speaker and plugs into an input on the unit's backside--but it's a slightly more elegant solution for attaching another brand of MP3 player.

Blue LED lights seem to be a subtheme for iPod speakers this year--the M602 has them on front, under the speaker grill, to indicate both volume and bass/treble levels. What's a little confusing is that, in order to adjust the bass and/or treble levels, you have to hold down the corresponding button, then press the plus/minus volume button to raise and lower levels. We had to read the fine print in the manual--in fact, the whole manual is fine print--to discover this.

Like many other iPod speaker systems, the Altec Lansing M602 includes a USB port that allows you to sync your iPod with iTunes on your Windows or Mac machine. It's a standard mini-USB connection, and you'll need to supply your own cable. On top of that, if you have an iPod with video capabilities, there's a composite-video output--you know, the little yellow jack you're used to seeing on TVs--that gives you the option of displaying those videos on a TV in all their low-resolution glory. For what it's worth, the M602's rear panel also sports a headphone jack, but using it precludes the whole point of the speakers. Additionally, a small wireless remote is included, but it offers limited functionality--you can skip tracks forward and back, pause and play, and adjust the volume and bass/treble levels. Navigating through your iPod's menus is not possible, though.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 86

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 112 reviews of Altec Lansing M602 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 68/100 and users 69/100. Comparing these reviews to 98652 other Speakers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 86/100 = Very Good.

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  • ilounge.com

    Editors' rating: 83

    Summary: I am very impressed with these speakers. They do seem to have a little distortion at high volume, but i never need to have them that loud. I feel they rival the BOSE sounddock and i bought mine on sale at TESCO for £100 (2/5 the price of the ...

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  • applesource.com.au

    Summary: The only warning we have is that, while Altec Lansing is encouraging people to use this system with other MP3 players, we found that the sound quality is noticeably less impressive when you connect other audio sources via the speaker system's audio ...

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  • t3.com

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: It's a great idea for those that are space restricted, but the remote is poorly designed and it can't go really loud

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  • pcmag.com

    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: The M602 is a solid product for the price, and although its sound quality is not the best in its class, it's good for mid-size rooms.

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  • goodgearguide.com.au

    Editors' rating: 50

    Summary: An average sounding system that distorts heavily at high volumes, the M602 will not satisfy listeners with a penchant for loud music.

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Altec Lansing M602 iPod Home Audio System (white)