Testseek.com have collected 6 expert reviews of the Altec inMotion iMT521 SoundBlade and the average rating is 66%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Altec inMotion iMT521 SoundBlade.
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6 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Slim design, Excellent sound separation, Runs on battery and AC power
Bass-heavy speakerphone, Harsh beeping when using buttons in Bluetooth mode
We like the Altec Lansing inMotion SoundBlade overall. The only other Bluetooth speaker system that comes close in terms of audio quality is the Motorola ROKR EQ7, which also runs on AA batteries but costs $50 more. If you want to save some dough and y...
Design, build quality, doubles as a speakerphone, line-in jack
Needs six batteries to run, can’t connect wired and Bluetooth devices simultaneously, no way to turn off Trubass, no equaliser options
It doesn’t offer outstanding sound quality, but the design and functionality of the Altec Lansing inMotion SoundBlade make it a decent choice if you’re looking for a wireless speaker system. ...
Abstract: Of the many additions to cell phones through the years, one of the best things has been the adding of the ability to carry around music and make it as accessible as any iPod or Zune. But unlike MP3 players, we also expect to be able to take calls and ...
Abstract: Desde hace tiempo tanto la tecnología Bluetooth como la función de reproductores MP3 están presenten en la gran mayoría de los móviles que se venden anualmente. Esta ventaja ha empezado a dejarse notar en la venta de reproductores MP3, que se quedan o...
Abstract: Der er gået 100 procent selvsving i dockløsninger og minihøjttalere – godt hjulpet på vej af den unævnelige mp3-afspiller med de hvide hovedtelefoner. Men mobilen som musikmaskine er godt med – og efterhånden har de fleste fået trådløs stereo-Bluetoot...