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Altec Lansing inMotion im500

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  • Type of speaker: portable speakers with digital player dock
  • Dimensions (WxDxH): 8.5 in x 0.7 in x 5 in
  • Color: Black
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The good: The Altec Lansing iM500 portable speakers are superthin, attractive, durable, and very portable; can be powered by AAA batteries; include line-in port and cable; can be used as an iPod dock with a standard USB cable; excellent sound quality for the size.

The bad: The Altec Lansing iM500 would be better with a remote control; it's a tad pricey; flimsy design when no iPod is docked; dock is designed only for Nano; line-in port is not standard 3.5mm; no white version.

The bottom line: If you're an iPod Nano user who likes to pack light and thin, most certainly check out the nice-looking and -sounding Altec Lansing iM500 speaker system.

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  • Reviewed on: 08/21/2006
  • Updated on: 03/11/2008

Editors' Note: The rating on this review has been lowered from 7.7 to 7.0 due to changes in the competitive marketplace.

We've gotten our hands on a wide array of portable speaker systems designed for the iPod, but we haven't reviewed one that was quite as thin as Altec Lansing's $130 inMotion iM500. The splendid-sounding iM500 measures only 0.67 inches thick when closed up for transport, so you can pretty much stick it (or slide it) in any bag, backpack, or carrier. With a pleasing design that matches the black iPod Nano, these speakers look as good as they sound, though the speaker set could be better with a remote control.

The iM500 speaker system measures about 8.5 by 5 inches (when closed), weighs 12 ounces (without batteries), and looks and feels, as Altec Lansing markets it, "impossibly thin." An elegantly minimal design that closes up flat and snag-free doesn't hurt. Pressing a button in the center of the grille opens the base (which measures about 2.5 inches from front to back), which includes the iPod dock connector port and power and volume buttons on the front. When the posterior base opens, it reveals standard mini USB, mini auxiliary, and AC power ports.

Altec Lansing iM500
Only 0.67 inches thick when it's closed, it's slimmer-looking in person.

Dock your iPod Nano, and you have a very attractive system; the thinness of the Nano and the iM500 play off of one another. When docked, the speakers are very stable. The iPod Nano actually sits in an indentation on the iM500 making the whole system even sleeker. The tiny puffy-style volume buttons are easy enough to use, though we definitely were itching for a remote control (no dice). The iM500 comes with a basic leatherette slip-on case; the wall wart-style AC adapter shouldn't take too much additional space.

Though the system is designed for the iPod Nano, we were able to force a regular 5G iPod onto the dock; while you can get away with this, we don't recommend it, as it could damage the dock connector.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 89

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 113 reviews of Altec Lansing inMotion IM500 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 65/100 and users 81/100. Comparing these reviews to 99404 other Speakers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 89/100 = Very Good.

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  • ilounge.com

    Summary: Overall, the iM500 takes one step forward and a few steps back in Altec portable speaker design: you get a thinner, sleeker enclosure for the same price as its predecessor, but lose out at least a little on sound quality, battery consumption, and ease ...

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  • applesource.com.au

    Summary: While the slim profile and folding design are very cool, too many sacrifices have been made in terms of usability. The iM500 might appeal if you want an easily portable way to listen to your nano without headphones (at low volumes), but overall we ...

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  • laptopmag.com

    Editors' rating: 60

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  • macworld.com

    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: The back of the MicroBlast hosts a hardware On/Off switch, a green power indicator light, and the unit's battery compartment, which holds 4 AA batteries. (I got approximately 10 hours of playback from one set of batteries.) You plug the MicroBlast's ...

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