But sometimes when you listen to your iPod music with friends, would be very inconvenient hassle of having to share the earphones in turn. One solution is to use a specially designed speakers for iPods and other small players.
Altec Lansing long term on audio world was also keen to see this need. Like other producers who also produce the special speakers for the iPod, Altec Lansing has a line of speakers designed for the users of this tiny player. Altec Lansing iM600 In Motion is one of them.
A compact design with a glossy appearance to the appeal of this speaker. By pressing a small button-middle itengah d speakers, holder for iPod opened.
IM600 main function is to let out your iPod's voice to be heard together with your colleagues. But iM600 also has other interesting features, such as FM radio receiver. Panjangkan antenna located on the right side, and radio broadcasts from the station will be present indulgence in front of you. As service facilities, also provided AUX port so you can connect other audio sources such as portable CD players.
The sound produced by this device class is good enough for portable speakers. But, of course, not much can be expected from the use of drivers with a dimension of 2 ", mainly to reproduce the bass tones (although the level of bass produced quite well categorized).
The existence of ESS feature (Expanded Sound Stage) will help refine the sound so the sound was more "extensive". I get this feature also raised his voice so that the bass was more stomping. Overall these speakers deserve to be a friend your iPod, either in the room and outside the room. To be able to work in a mobile, iM600 uses Li-Ion battery that can hold up to 7 hours of use - practical if you want to carry on the way is not it?
PLUS: Easy operational ; lot of features ; internal battery.
MINUS: Overprice.
Published by Caesar Alif
I live in Indonesia exactly in Bali with my family. Sometime I have to go New York for my business and job. I like surfing, travelling, and something that have fun. I'm a IT consultant. View profile
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