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5.0 out of 5 stars Mark Rudd's MyMac.com Review
The dimensions of the inMotion MAX are 12.2"(W)x2"(D)x7.6"(H). It is a very portable size, easy to pickup and take along on a weekend to the coast, to a different room of the house, and anywhere in between. In particular, the design feels very thin and sexy. Altec Lansing, as always, has spent a great deal of time designing a beautiful enclosure for their state of the art...
Published on August 27, 2009 by Tim E Robertson

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2.0 out of 5 stars Died after less than a year
In lots of ways this is a good product - nice design and great sound given the size. I also liked that it was one of the few docking stations that had a radio built in. HOWEVER, after less than a year it died completely. Customer service was not very interested. Given that we would have to pay the shipping both ways to have it looked at and that it was selling for about...
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mark Rudd's MyMac.com Review, August 27, 2009
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The dimensions of the inMotion MAX are 12.2"(W)x2"(D)x7.6"(H). It is a very portable size, easy to pickup and take along on a weekend to the coast, to a different room of the house, and anywhere in between. In particular, the design feels very thin and sexy. Altec Lansing, as always, has spent a great deal of time designing a beautiful enclosure for their state of the art audio system.

With an LCD display on the front which scrolls the meta data of the content being played and beautifully backlit controls on the top which light up when touched, Altec Lansing has included some nice touches which make the inMotion MAX both elegant and practical. The glossy black case may indeed be a fingerprint magnet, however, it provides a classy chassy for this small wonder.

The controls are clearly marked and easy to activate. They are flush with the top surface and touch sensitive (very nice touch, no pun). I really like the fact that they are backlit. Nice addition for those "special" moments when it is dark and the remote is nowhere to be found.

Speaking of finding the remote, I am equally impressed with the Remote Cubby built into the inMoton MAX (see above picture). Too many manufactures of electronic equipment have failed to realize that remotes are easily lost. Kudos to Altec Lansing for their solution. Now if we could only remember to slide the remote in its home after using it.

Of course, what would an audio system be with out a docking station. Altec Lansing has come up with a nice design for the inMotion MAX. At the base of the front, there is a retractable docking station that allows you to retract the dock when it is not needed. Having the ability to retract the dock helps to maintain the thin profile of the inMotion MAX. All in all, a very nice design that does not sacrifice beauty for practicality.

FEATURES
With such a practical collection of features like: an FM Radio, Alarm Clock Functionality, an Enhanced Remote, a Li-ion Rechargeable Battery, and a Remote Cubby to name only a few, the inMotion MAX is indeed feature rich. Jump to the product page for the specs.

USABILITY
It is important not to get lost in the design of the inMotion MAX. After all, this is first and foremost an audio system. Built around two 2" full-range drivers and two 2" passive radiators, the inMotion MAX, on paper, is rather light on the hardware that would normally produce the deep bass we have all come to desire in our audio systems.

Like its sibling, the T612, the inMotion MAX relies upon Altec Lansing's XdB technology to produce deep bass without a subwoofer. Unlike the T612, the inMotion MAX does not quite achieve the level of bass achieved by the T612 (see MyMac.com review of the T612). Instead, the inMotion MAX produces a more evenly balanced tonal quality.

No matter what type of content I played through the inMotion MAX, I received a pleasant and balanced tone sans the peaks and valleys of audio systems containing tweeters and subwoofers. High end audio is not, IMO, what this system was designed to achieve. Rather, this system was designed to produce pleasant audio on the go while including many other practical features which make this a very useful traveling partner and a great value.

It is indeed the feature set that made me stand up and take notice of this little wonder. As a, "Works With iPhone" compliant audio system, I tested the ability to seamlessly receive a call on my docked iPhone 3GS while listening to content. As expected, the inMotion MAX gently lowered the volume and with a quick selection of the speaker on the iPhone, routed the call through the audio system speakers. Once the call was finished, the music volume was gently raised to its previous level. Never could a hint of cell noise be heard.

Sporting a rechargeable Li-ion battery, I was able to take the inMotion MAX all around the house and enjoy my content wherever I happened to be located. Easily attaching the included antenna, I tried out the FM Radio. This is a nice option when you are minus your internet connection and need some local information or news. The enhanced remote is very nice. With the ability to control the speaker system functions, the FM radio, playlists, and song navigation, the remote was clearly not an afterthought for Altec Lansing. I know this is silly, but I just love the remote cubby. With the number of remotes I have, umm, misplaced, the remote cubby alone would be worth the price for me.

For me, Altec Lansing hit a home run with this product. It does not pretend to be something it is not. It is a great portable audio system that combines good audio quality with many practical features. All in all, a great value!
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There is not much to improve here. If I could pick one area for improvement, I would like to have a battery that lasted a little longer than the 2.5 - 3.0 hours I was achieving in my tests. If one were somewhere without the ability to plug into a power outlet, it could be a little disappointing.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great little speakers, July 6, 2010
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I purchased these speakers used on amazon.com after my beloved home stereo finally died. I listen to a lot of NPR and music and audio books with my iPhone plugged into the stereo, so this served as a perfect replacement. The added bonus is that it is portable and has a rechargeable battery...which I discovered after unplugging it the first time and was shocked that the music kept on playing! At first I thought it was something paranormal, but alas, upon closer inspection, it was only the Li-ion battery.

The sound quality is decent and the controls are easy to use. The remote is handy...love that it has a built in remote holder in the back.

This is my third Altec Lansing product purchase and it's another winner.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Sound, February 17, 2011
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Bought this to use in my office and am very impressed. The sound quality is much higher than anticipated. It fills rooms small and large with well-balanced sound.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Deal, November 4, 2010
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So I picked this up on Amazon from a reseller for like $40, awesome at that price!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Died after less than a year, September 13, 2010
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In lots of ways this is a good product - nice design and great sound given the size. I also liked that it was one of the few docking stations that had a radio built in. HOWEVER, after less than a year it died completely. Customer service was not very interested. Given that we would have to pay the shipping both ways to have it looked at and that it was selling for about half of what we had paid for it some months earlier we decided to dump it.

Why do companies spend so much on developing good product only to drop the ball so badly when things go wrong? Frustrating!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Altec Lancing inMotion Max Portable speakers for iPod, August 12, 2010
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I love this great little iPod dock speaker system purchased from TradePort on amazon.com. Perfect for the office or kitchen because of it's small footprint and very full but not overpowering sound. A little bit light on the bass but that's not what you would expect from such a compact portable system. Nicely done though. Very happy with Altec Lansing!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product, July 26, 2010
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This product is great. Its not as big as I expected based on the picture but delivers great sound quality, and very loud for its size. The small LED screen displays the name of the song when using the ipod, along with artis and album name. Overall the product is great, the only problem i hav is that the buttons on the top of the speakers are touch sensitive, therefore when carrying the speakers while theyre on its easy to hit them, and ive done this a couple times. For someone who wants speakers for on the go, or stationary speakers these r great for the price of $95 from this site, I would recomend these to anyone. I wouldnt buy these if the price rises to over $150 because there r probably better speakers out theyre for the price. If youre looking for speakers that charge and want them to take to the beach or the park then this product is for you. Theyre sleek, perfect for on the go, and very lightweight. The Remote is great because it has a button so that u can change shuffle, repeat, and change to playlist. The remote slides flawlessly into to the speaker for easy storage and so that u cant lose it. A cool feature that i didnt kno about before receiving the speakers is that the dock gets ejected in or out wether youre using the ipod aspect to the speakers, or using the crystal clear radio. I would give this product a solid 5 stars.
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2 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars imt702, March 7, 2010
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All I can say this is one awesome player and the rechargeable battery is a wow
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