Altec Lansing inMotion iM3

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Price as Reviewed:$180
Company:Altec Lansing
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Review

[Note: The following review covers both the inMotion iM3 and the inMotion iMmini.]

Altec Lansing's inMotion iM3 and iMmini speaker systems are killer portable speaker solutions for the iPod. They're relatively small and non-bulky, they have great battery life, and they sound good for their size. They'll also appeal -- along with JBL's On Stage and Bose's SoundDock, which provide better sound but don't offer battery-powered portability -- to people who want a good office/bedroom/kitchen system but don't want to deal with the cable clutter of more "full-sized" computer speaker systems. If you travel a lot, or even if you just need to be able to move your music from room to room, I recommend checking them out.

In terms of which model to get, if you've got a standard iPod your decision is easy: The iM3 is the only one that fits. If you've got an iPod mini, you've got a tougher choice. The iMmini is a perfect aesthetic match for the iPod mini, but the iM3 seems slightly sturdier and I really like the remote control and the international power adapter included with the iM3. Whether the iM3's advantages are worth paying an extra $50 for is something you'll have to decide for yourself.

(See our full review via the link below.)--Dan Frakes
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Specs

Ipod Models Supported1G (Physical Scroll Wheel) 2G (Touch Scroll Wheel) 3G (4 Horizontal Buttons) 4G (Click Wheel or iPod Photo) Mini U2 Edition 5G (Video) 4G (Click Wheel or iPod Photo)
Size8"W x 5.5"H x 1.1"D, 15 ounces
Speaker typePortable (compact, battery-powered)
ChannelsLeft/Right
Connection typeMinijack Fixed-size dock Generic dock
Other featureswireless remote control, lightly padded case holds iM3 and iPod or AC adapter

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