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| Altec Lansing IMX2 Laptop Portable Audio | 
| List Price: $171.44 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $161.45 (94%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 13 reviews) Category: CE
Publisher: Altec Lansing Technologies Studio: Altec Lansing Technologies Brand: Altec Lansing Label: Altec Lansing Technologies Color: silver Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Batteries Included: 0 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 2.2 x 1.4 x 7.4
MPN: IMX2 Model: IMX2 UPC: 021986951636 EAN: 0021986951636 ASIN: B000BS2IPG
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| | Product Type - Speaker | | | Localization - English | | | System Components - 1 Piece System | | | Response Bandwidth - N/A |
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Product Description Love your car or home satellite radio set-up, and don't want to leave it? Then don't. Built for XM2go satellite radio receivers, the rugged, shock-resistant inMotion iMX2 system lets you play your Delphi MyFi, Pioneer Airware, or Tao receiver everywhere you go - without headphones. The inMotion iMX2 gives you the range and the rich sound your satellite radio deserves.
Amazon.com Product Description Built for XM2go satellite radio receivers, the rugged, shock-resistant inMotion iMX2 system lets you play your Delphi MyFi, Pioneer Airware, or Tao receiver everywhere you go--and without headphones. The inMotion iMX2 gives you the range and the rich sound your satellite radio deserves. For enhanced sound quality, the iMX2 utilizes high performance, custom designed 2-inch neodymium micro drivers and MaxxBass to create deep bass without an external subwoofer--though it also includes an output connector for blasting the bass through an external subwoofer. It also comes with a rubberized grip and a custom carry case for rugged mobility. Features: - Advanced digital amplifier for maximum power and more than 24 hours of battery life (4 AA batteries not included).
- Built-in XM2go docking station for ease of use and XM2go receiver recharge.
- Compact design folds to close for convenient mobility.
- Weighs only 15 ounces.
- Input jack for second device connection, including CD and DVD players.
What's in the Box inMotion iMX2 mobile audio dock, home antenna cable adapter (XM Radio home antenna not included), 3.5mm stereo cable (for secondary input), AC power supply, protective carry bag, printed operating instructions
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
  Great device November 1, 2008 This device is perfect to move from room to room, or take with you. Very pleased. Great price.
  Functional, if unspectacular April 5, 2008 This review is based on the current cost of this unit, which is less than one fifth of the original price.
I do not use this with an XM receiver, I simply use it with a normal mp3 player, so I can not comment on any additional functionality it may have with the receiver (though, by appearance, it seems it does nothing other than have a spot for the antenna to go. It comes with an auxiliary input on the back, and a rather awkward ~4" cable. My mp3 player (a Sandisk Sansa e280) does not really fit in the dock in any manner; ah, the cost of being cheap!
The sound? Well, it isn't impressive, but it isn't going to make anyone retch, either. I'm picky about audio, and could describe in fifty ways how it doesn't sound very good, but, in all honesty, it is no better or worse than the majority of other similar sound docks, the majority of which cost far more.
The unit looks pretty good, just as it does in the photos. Much of it is hard plastic (which resonates and does hurt sound quality), even the speaker grille is thick, hard plastic(a rather questionable build decision, likely decided upon purely from a cost standpoint), though the upper surface where the volume control is a nice soft rubber. The +/- volume control is handled by buttons under soft rubber. There's only a bit of tactile feedback, and the volume jump each time you press the button is too large, for fine control I need to change the volume on the mp3 player itself. All in all, I couldn't expect much better out of something that costs so little.
The biggest strength of this unit is that it runs off of 4 AA batteries, gets good battery life (~15 hours off of a set of alkalines), and can play loudly enough without distortion to attain normal listening levels in larger rooms.
If you're in the market for an iPod dock or something similar, and do not see a need for a remote control, clock, or other integration, this is definitely worthy of consideration. If you want real integration with your mp3 player, this is obviously not such a good choice, it's merely a battery powered portable speaker.
If you're looking for a unit that actually sounds good, look away from the plastic sound docks, and take a look at something like the Kloss Model 1.
  Altec Lansing IMX2 January 5, 2008 I have enjoyed this product both indoors and using it battery operated outdoors. It's very versatile and relatively easy to use. I did have an issue with the back support piece breaking. Trying to work with Altec Lansing on getting it repaired was an excercise in frustration. For more than 6 months they did not return my phone calls or e-mails. When I did get a person they were rude and not helpful. Finally 8 months after I sent my unit in for repair did they send me a replacement. No apologies for their poor service. So I would recommend the product not expect anything from the company.
  Okay Sound but LOUD Power On December 7, 2007 I agree with everyone that says the unit has decent sound. That aside, the real positive is the price because it has a couple annoying issues that I hoped were unique to mine but I found out later I wasn't alone. Okay, the problem, the unit does not remember your last volume setting so when you turn it on, it's start out very loud. Also, the speaker pops occasionally. A-L suggested I lower the line output of my receiver to minimize the volume issue but that's a lame solution. As for the popping, the instructions tell you to turn on the XM receiver or mp3 player first to minimize the problem but it's not totally effective. Word is from A-L that the popping occurs at the end and start of songs. In summary, all I can say is, I'm glad it was expensive.
  Good sound for the size June 8, 2007 I bought this unit when I found a good bargain on it after the newer XM radios became more state of the art. If you have an XM Myfi, this is an awesome unit, especially if you can get it at a very low price. Some sellers were selling this unit as high as $169 when it came out. I paid about $30 with shipping and for the price it was well worth it.
I like the idea that it came with a cord to plug in an auxiliary device like an IPOD. I also use it as a bigger speaker for my Laptop. For a small unit, this unit has a great sound. Other reviews stated that the overall construction of the unit might have been cheap and the unit might not seem to be made well. My feeling on that is to take good care of the unit and it will last you a long time. The unit came with a really awesome black case that was more than adequate to keep the unit nice for travel. I appreciated this highly because I am in the music industry.
One final point is that this unit can run on small AAA batteries or AC power. It came with an AC plug as well. I am more than happy with this purchase. In fact, I bought two of them.
Jimi Zimmardi Boston/New York
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