Impossibly Thin
speaker system for your iPod nano |
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- Impressive sound and clarity
- Wafer-thin design
.67 inches thin
- AC or Battery-operated
six AAA batteries for up to 10 hours
- Charges/syncs your iPod nano
- Surprising bass
- Foldable dock
weighs only 12 ounces
- Carrying case included
- Perfect companion for your iPod nano
home or travel
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| Okay, so your iPod nano is the coolest thing since the discovery of electricity. Want to know the second coolest thing? Then introduce yourself to the inMotion iM500 for iPod nano. It's compact, lightweight and super-thin just like your iPod nano. So you can take it with youˇK wherever. And it features two custom, full-range drivers, plus built-in-bass-enhancement technology for stunning, surprisingly clear sound. You can plug it in or choose battery power. And it syncs and charges your iPod nano. |
| * Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. |
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| "Overall, the Altec Lansing inMotion IM500 is a solid product for iPod nano owners from a company that definitely knows iPod speakers..." |
Read the pcmag.com review here. |
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| "...the iM500 packs MaxxBass technology for the thump you want without the need for a subwoofer. And when I say this thing is thin, I mean it." |
Read the mobilemag.com review here. |
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| "The latest iPod accessory comes in the form of the super-slim Altec Lansing
inMotion iM500 portable audio system, designed specifically for the iPod
nano...." |
Read the smarthouse.com.au review here. |
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| "The iM500 is no performance
slouch, as the broad-faced speaker cones
are able to drive more air into a smaller
space, while the MaxxBass technology does
away with the need for a dedicated sub..." |
Read the ubergizmo.com review here. |
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