| Brand Name: | Altec Lansing |
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| Brand Name: | Altec Lansing |
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At the center of the M602 sits a universal dock that amplifies, recharges, and syncs your iPod while you listen. Simply drop your "dockable" iPod inside--the system is built for the iPod 3G, iPod 4G, iPod photo, iPod video, iPod mini, and iPod nano--and you're set. In addition, owners of older iPods or other MP3 players can use the system as well, as the M602 comes with a universal MP3 cradle and an auxiliary input. The cradle fits inside the universal dock for easy front and center storage. Perhaps the handiest feature, however, is the wireless remote, which lets you control the iPod and speaker functions from a distance. All the standard controls are available, including play, forward, back, volume, bass, treble, and standby. Just sit back and enjoy.
Other details an elegant, wall-mountable design that looks great on the living room table or the kitchen wall; a composite video output that lets you play your iPod video through most TVs (cable not included); and a headphone jack for private listening. The M602, which measures 14 by 8.2 by 5.4 inches (W x H x D), is backed by a one-year warranty.
What's in the Box
M602 speaker system, universal MP3 cradle, auxiliary MP3 cable, remote control, user's manual.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
M602 Replaced the IM7,
By Swiss Family Robinson (Columbus, OH United States) - See all my reviews I have the original ipod with no dock, and a video ipod, my sons have a mini and nano, and my wife has a shuffle. The Bose system will not play either the original or shuffle as it does not have a AV input jack. This means the Bose cannot play anything other than the Ipod Video, nano, and mini that I have. Sound both are comparable. I wanted it for my kitchen and both sounded fine. The big difference was the bass that came from the M602. The Bose base was definately not as full. So I saved a hundred bucks and got the M602 and have no regrets. One great feature, it has a dock, that you can place any other MP3 player on and comes with a matching white cord for the AV input jack so you can play cd players too. Bose lost my money mainly because of their inflexibility when they design their equipment as I had gift cards and would'nt have had to shell out any dough. Plus I love their Quietcomfort headphones. That is what you get for trying to shove your vision to the masses without thinking what the masses need. Altec...You did a great job and listened. And it sounds great too.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great sound! Great economy,
By NormalGuy "Daniel" (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Altec Lansing M602 Speaker System for iPod (White) (Electronics)
Orderded for my teenage daughter. This item is a nice size, not to big not too small. Sleek package. Sound is excellent! Perhaps not high-high end, but as good a sound as one would experience with headphones. Speakers have nifty blue LEDs in the speaker grill that light when adjusting volume to show level. I gave this unit 4 stars based on its high performance in relation to its price, which would have been worthy of 5 if it had a remote. Obviously, a newer version, which costs more, offers that.
Daughter has a Gen2 Nano which docks with no added adaptor. The ipod stands forward of the speakers a little bit. This unit charges the ipod. I recommend this item for someone wanting satisfactory to better than satisfactory sound in an attractively designed package.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Do NOT buy this item!,
By lunadoggie "lunadoggie" (Florida) - See all my reviews I replaced it with another unit, which also worked great for about a month, and then it had the same problem. This is, obviously, a design flaw, as I see other posts here describing the same problem. The sound, when the unit works well, is okay, not great. I bought it because it was $100 cheaper than the Bose system (which friends have had their own prolems with). I would not buy this unit: it is a poor design that is plagued with problems.
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