Testseek.com have collected 37 expert reviews of the Altec MIX iMT800 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Altec MIX iMT800.
November 2009
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Retro boombox design
Great battery life
Funky remote design
Dual AUX inputs
Design
Lightweight
Clip-on remote
Audio quality
FM tuner
Portable
2 x AUX
Distinct design
Excellent sound
FM radio
Two auxiliary inputs placed on the top of the unit for easy access
Excellent sound quality, Works with iPhonecertified, Uses AC power or batteries, Two auxiliary in ports,
Design may not appeal to everyone, Expensive, Hefty for a portable speaker
It Rocks), Leander Kahney, Sept. 9, 20096. Gadling.comScott Carmichael at Gadling.com is blown away by the Mix's sound quality, especially by its "absolutely mind blowing volume." He's also one reviewer who loves the retro design.Review: Gadling Gear...
Basic LCD screen, No AM Radio, Difficult EQ Adjustment
Overall, the MIX Digital Boombox is pretty impressive. The biggest drawbacks would have to be its heavier than normal price tag and the bulky nature of the unit itself. Those looking to purchase an amplification device for their iPod/iPhone are goin...
Abstract: The concept behind iMT800 is a little gimmicky, but it makes some sense: though its connectivity options aren’t substantially different from prior Altec systems, the company has positioned this unit as a lug-it-around multi-device party speaker, with ...
Tremendous power. Built-in subwoofer. Doesnt distort at high volumes. User-adjustable EQ. Two aux inputs and cables for additional MP3 players are included. Works with iPhone. FM tuner.
Not nearly as portable as advertised. Remote lacks full iPod menu navigation. No video out.
With multiple inputs, the Altec Lansing Mix iMT800 iPod dock lets you play DJ by connecting up to three MP3 players. It also delivers powerful, user-adjustable audio without distortion—even at high volumes, which is more than enough to make up for i...
Abstract: Back in the early days of the iPod, there were portable dockable stereo systems and then there was Altec Lansing’s iM7, a giant all-white $249 cylindrical tube shaped system that ran on batteries and could be hoisted on your shoulder like a ghetto b...