Altec Lansing inMotion Classic
Manufacturer: Altec Lansing Part number: IMT620
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- Bottom Line:
- The Altec Lansing inMotion Classic offers a stylish way play your iPod or iPhone around your home. It sounds remarkable for its size, but it lacks the low-end oomph of a larger system.
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CNET editors' review
Altec Lansing inMotion Classic price range: $59.99
- Reviewed by: Donald Bell
- Reviewed on: 10/01/2009
- Released on: 09/21/2009
The good: The inMotion Classic is an iPod- and iPhone-compatible speaker with an attractive design, FM radio, remote control, and a powerful sound that defies its compact size.
The bad: Station presets can only be managed with the remote control; the dock doesn't secure the iPod while the speaker is being carried; and there's no AM radio or Bluetooth.
The bottom line: The Altec Lansing inMotion Classic offers a stylish way play your iPod or iPhone around your home. It sounds remarkable for its size, but it lacks the low-end oomph of a larger system.
Altec Lansing has a long history of producing stellar little speaker systems designed around the iPod. Its latest portable speaker, the inMotion Classic ($149), continues the company's tradition of delivering quality audio in a compact and stylish design.
Design
The first thing you'll notice about the inMotion Classic is that in spite of its old-fashioned name, there's nothing "classic" at all about this speaker. In fact, it's very modern looking and uses an angular design with a black, metal grille taking up most of the front. Only the iPod dock and a 2.5-inch patch of plastic for the built-in LCD break up the face of the speaker system, which measures 12.5 inches across.
On the back of the speaker, you have a retractable antenna for the built-in FM tuner, along with a power adapter input and an aux input for plugging in an external audio source. A storage slot for the included remote control is located above the two inputs, offering a convenient, yet out of sight place to store the remote when it is not in use.
One of the more interesting elements of the inMotion Classic is its integrated kickstand. The kickstand is plastic, but it is relatively sturdy and permanently hinged to the each side. The hinge locks in three positions: a downward position for storage; an outward position for propping up the speaker; and an upward position that works like a handle for carrying the speaker like a boom box. Of course, without any way to lock your iPod into the dock, we don't recommend using the handle position unless you're just listening to radio. For a proper iPod boom box, check out the Altec Lansing Mix.
The main takeaway on the design of the inMotion Classic is its compactness. It's not quite as small as something like the Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere 2, but the Classic's design and sound quality are far more impressive. Folded flat, the inMotion Classic measures only 2 inches thick by 6 inches tall by 12.5 inches wide, and it can easily be stowed in a backpack.
Features
The inMotion Classic doesn't include features such as Bluetooth or AM radio, but most competitors in this price range don't either.
What the Classic does best is offer great sound. In fact, despite being half the size of last year's $199 inMotion Max, we think the Classic actually offers a richer sound than its predecessor and a comparable volume range. Like the Max, there are no EQ settings on the Classic, but the overall sound is crisp with a surprising amount of meat on the low end compared with other fold-flat speakers we've tested from Logitech and Griffin. An "expanded sound stage" setting is included to give recordings a little extra stereo oomph, but that's about the only audio trick up its sleeve.
Other niceties the inMotion Classic offers are an aux input, an iPhone-certified dock (speakers are shielded against cell interference, as well), and an FM radio that had no problem picking up local stations, thanks to a retractable antenna. You also get candy-bar-size remote control that includes controls for playback, volume, station presets, and even some buttons for navigating iPod menus.
If your iPod's playback switches off during music playback, you'll be happy to know that you can still view the currently playing artist and track information using the 2-inch LCD found on the front of the speaker. Another nice little extra detail for iPhone owners is the Classic's capability to pause music automatically and playing your ringtone at an audible (but not deafening) level through its speakers. However, the inMotion Classic doesn't act as a speakerphone, but you can keep your iPhone docked and answer calls with a paired Bluetooth headset. We're glad to see that Altec Lansing effectively shielded the Classic from wireless interference, allowing us to listen to our iPhone without the bouts of Morse-code-like distortion that are common on unshielded systems.
The inMotion Classic lets you scan through radio stations using the skip buttons located on the top edge, and you store up to four station presets using the included remote control. There are no preset buttons located on the speaker system, however, so if you lose the remote control you'll lose the capability to store and recall radio stations.
The battery-powered portability of the inMotion Classic is a distinguishing feature, but most people tend to plant their speaker systems semipermanently around the home. Fortunately, the 6-foot-long power adapter included with the inMotion Max should have no problem reaching an available power outlet.
Performance
For a budget-minded portable speaker that stands only 4 inches high when perched on a table, the inMotion Classic cranks. Altec Lansing's engineers deserve a round of applause for juicing the two three-inch speakers on the Classic for all they're worth. The volume increments go from one-to-40, with full-blast being loud enough to shout over, provided the speaker is drawing its power from the wall. Off its own internal rechargeable battery (5-hour battery life), the Classic plays a little softer, but it still gets loud enough to drown out a cell phone, wake you out of bed, or otherwise get you dancing like an idiot in your kitchen.
Overall, the inMotion Classic offers a relatively balanced sound (no easy feat at this size) with a character that is noticeably crisper and more detailed than many of the Logitech and alarm clock-style systems we test. Low end is certainly present and more pronounced than we heard on last year's inMotion Max--but still not a bragging right for this particular speaker (or any this size). The opening bars of David Bowie's "Soul Love" lent themselves perfectly to the Classic's sonic strengths, offering a present bass drum kick with the bright chords of acoustic guitar. More dance floor-oriented pop songs sound as good here as on any comparable system, but don't expect pulsing bass lines and subwoofer-loving drum machines to jump out at you the way they would on a proper boom box or full-size system. The inMotion Max's IR remote control is rated for 30 feet, which we confirmed during testing.
User reviews
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Defective unit, stuck with replacement dead on arrival.
by LWhyte604 on June 5, 2011
Pros: Can't say anything was positive about this purchase.
Cons: My unit stopped working after a few months, so I returned it for a replacement. The replacement was non-functioning right out of the box. Altec Lansing has been asking repeated questions about the warranty period and how to reboot my ipod (my ipod is work
Summary: Lesson learned. I will never buy this manufacturers products. Be forewarned!!!
Summary: Lesson learned. I will never buy this manufacturers products. Be forewarned!!!
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outstanding sound; takes a while to start up
by hdinin on April 1, 2011
Pros: sound, built-in fm radio has excellent reception, remote control, surprisingly good stereo imaging for such a narrow instrument; spare "retro" design
Cons: takes a long time to boot up, cycles through all modes at start up
Summary: software engineering could use some help, but the venerable Altec Lansing reputation for great sound engineering lives on in miniature; an enormous value as these things go, compared to high ...
Summary: software engineering could use some help, but the venerable Altec Lansing reputation for great sound engineering lives on in miniature; an enormous value as these things go, compared to high end (B&W, Bose) units which hardly justify the cost differential purely on the basis of more attractive design
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super compact,very user friendly,great sound.So
by dshitt on January 30, 2011
Pros: This system comes with rechargeable batteries ( a nice feature when you have to toddlers who use batteries like water)
Cons: If your ipods music file is not the best quality.....the speakers will reflect that
Summary: This was an awesome gift. My friend has the portable Bose docking station...which sounds clear no matter what the quality of the music file but, cost way too much. ...
Summary: This was an awesome gift. My friend has the portable Bose docking station...which sounds clear no matter what the quality of the music file but, cost way too much. So, if you have only shared media, you'll have to spend a little more money on your docking station. Otherwise, this one is awesome
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Great Clear sound for acoustic style music, not pandora
by justnadim on July 26, 2010
Pros: Great Sound Quality, small, portable, rechargeable battery. Great replacement for old style portable boomboxes
Cons: Auto power off when connection not detected. Does not stay to docked if device is to be walked around with. No indicator to show unit is charging when powered off and pluged in.
Summary: The product is great. I would keep this product if it did not have the auto shut off function. So when running on the battery and listening to Pandora, the ...
Summary: The product is great. I would keep this product if it did not have the auto shut off function. So when running on the battery and listening to Pandora, the device displayed "paused" and not recieving a detection/signal from the ipod/iphone. It will shut off in 5 minutes or so. Perhaps Altec Lansing has made a newer device. For just iPod users, this is great!
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Design improved over IM600, but not the Sound Quality
by ParSeven on June 7, 2010
Pros: Nice looking. Good sound quality. Battery is super. Can output a ton of sound for its size.
Cons: Sound quality not as good as the IM600. Remote not secured in the "to-go"/folded up mode.
Summary: I was a huge fan of the iM600. I enjoyed mine and gave several as gifts to people that were simply blown away by the surprising sound. Tragically, a recent ...
Summary: I was a huge fan of the iM600. I enjoyed mine and gave several as gifts to people that were simply blown away by the surprising sound. Tragically, a recent mishap in the rain rendered mine useless. I have to admit that I was even a little bit excited to finally have my excuse to buy the latest & greatest version of a product I've enjoyed so much.
I remained excited right up until a few minutes after I turned it on. The sound is good, to be sure. However, the very rich and entirely unexpected depth of sound I had enjoyed for two years from my 600 just wasn't there. I discovered the ESS setting (accessible only on the remote) and thought "Aha, that's what's missing!" - but the improvement was almost indiscernible.
I really do like the improved look and the functions of the remote on the 620, but I think I'm actually going to turn it over to my 10 year old daughter and purchase another (now aging) iM600 USB while they're still available. I'm not an audiophile snob, but I do work from home and use the thing all day long in the background (with Slacker, Pandora or Rhapsody running on my iPod Touch) so, the quality of sound really does matter to me.
I so wanted this to be an upgrade (or even a draw), but at least for the sound quality, it really isn't. It's a very nice product and I think still a really good value compared to the competition, but the sound is a slight step-down from the IM600 it's intended to replace. -
Awesome...
by avvarusatheesh on January 4, 2010
Pros: Compact, Clear sound, automatic recharging battery, fits ipod & iphone
Cons: Display is small.
Summary: we bought this a month back and this is awesome for the price. It has rechargible battery. because of that, we some times unplegging and taking it to bed room ...
Summary: we bought this a month back and this is awesome for the price. It has rechargible battery. because of that, we some times unplegging and taking it to bed room also. I give more preference to the tone/clearity than bass. so loved it as we can hear every instrument played in the sound track clearly. only con i found is, the display. The display is realy small which is not optimal for reading the album/track names from far if you are using the remote. Over all, we loved it and enjoying a lot.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Altec Lansing
- Part number: IMT620
- Description: An update of the best-selling iM600, the inMotion Classic sets the standard for sound and size.
General
- Product Type Portable speakers with digital player dock
- Width 13 in
- Depth 2 in
- Height 6 in
Speaker Features
- Speaker Type Active
- Woofer size (inches) 3 in
- Magnet Type Neodymium
- Audio Amplifier Integrated
- Connectivity Technology Wired
- Built-in Devices Digital player charging dock,
FM radio - Additional Features Built-in LCD display
Speaker Details
- Features 2 x Right/left channel speaker - Wired
- Driver Details Right/left channel speaker : 1 x Full-range driver - 3 in
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Audio line-in ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ),
1 x IPod docking
Miscellaneous
- MP3 Player Compatibility iPod,
iPhone - Included Accessories iPod adapter kit
- Remote Control Remote control
Power
- Power Device Power adapter - External
- Run Time (Up To) 5 hour(s)
Battery
- Type Speaker battery - Rechargeable - Lithium ion
Manufacturer info
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- Manufacturer:Altec Lansing
- Address:
535 Route 6 & 209, Milford, PA 18337-0277 - Phone: 1-866-570-5702
- Fax: 1-570-296-6887


