Testseek.com have collected 21 expert reviews of the Altec inMotion Air IMW725 and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Altec inMotion Air IMW725.
April 2011
(69%)
21 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Low price, sound quality, reliability, USB dongle for lossless sound, multi-room possibilities
Drab styling, no Apple AirPlay
Carefully thought-out and fine-tuned, it’s the iMW725’s abilities as a two-room audio system we like best, though it’s the generally impressive sound quality - both with and without the lossless apt-X dongle tech - on this everyman wireless solution th...
If you’re specifically looking for an iPod dock then the inMotion Air is clearly the wrong choice. However, its semi-portable design and emphasis on wireless audio makes it a really versatile speaker system for use at home. Its audio quality using bas...
Abstract: Every year the gadget world is swamped by new buzz words, technological breakthroughs or product types that we simply must buy into. For music fans the must-have gadget is a dock and the buzz word it must now have is 'AirPlay' – Apple's wireless...
Portable wirelessly speaker with a 7 hour rechargeable battery, Builtin remote and USB dongle for wireless music from your computer, Holds it own sonically despite small size and portability
Aesthetically leaves something to be desired, A bit pricey ($199)
Christen Costa 4.0 5.0 Convenience over sound quality makes this speaker a winner in my book, thoug...
Published: 2011-04-14, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Altec Lansing InMotion Air IMW725 is a Bluetooth speaker with a rechargeable battery for cord-free audio. Its attractive design includes a built-in handle, and a remote that stores in a hideaway slot. The InMotion Air plays pretty loudly, and it comes
There's no dock for charging an iPhone or iPod, and bass is thin
Though it's neither the best-sounding nor the cheapest Bluetooth speaker we've heard, the Altec Lansing InMotion Air IMW725 wins points for its attractive design, portability, and plug-and-play setup with any PC.
At $200, the inMotion Air faces tough competition from the excellent Jawbone Jambox portable Bluetooth speaker system (), which is much smaller and (in my opinion) more attractive. The inMotion Air, however, can play notably louder and offers more pla...
Low profile, just enough interest in design, Simple controls, Numerous options for connecting various devices, Big, excellent sound, Runs up to 7 hours on battery
Some competing wireless systems have a built-in microphone for using the system as a speakerphone. That would have been a nice addition; I found myself having to repair devices after using a different one