Altec Lansing just brings new portable speaker docks for the iPhone and iPod dubbed the iMT630 Classic and Sport. This speaker dock given its relatively affordable price and its bright colors, it ought to attract those who prefer form over function.
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Product Features
- On the go portability
- Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery
- Wireless remote with full iPod navigation
- Enhanced bass drivers
- 3.5 mm Aux In Jack
Technical Details
- Brand Name: Altec Lansing
- Model: iMT630
- Battery Average Life: 7.0 Hours
- Remote Control Description: remote_control
- Color Name: Black
The iMT630 is also equipped with audio alignment technology which has been designed to provide you with perfectly balanced sound. An app called the MusicMood accompanies the device, and it further allows you to customize the sound coming out of the speakers via a 7 band equalizer. The iMT630 will come in a classic black, or for those looking to spice things up a bit, it will also come in a sports version that will sport a red or teal trim.
That’s all about the Altec Lansing iMT630. This iPhone/iPod Speaker Dock is available in Amazon.com. You can directly order or buy from here.
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