
The Altec Lansing inMotion MAX is specially build for iPods and iPhones. The device comes equipped with custom-engineered 2 inch full-range drivers, 16 Watts of power, an integrated FM tuner with four presets, and a wireless remote control. Its Li-ion battery provides up to 5 hours of operating time. You can purchase the Altec Lansing inMotion MAX for $199.95 each. [Altec Lansing via iPod and MP3 Players]

Altec Lansing will release the FX3022, which is the company’s first 2.2 powered audio system with a dual 4 inch subwoofer located in the base of each speaker. The company claims that its 1.5 inch drivers will offer “crisp vocals and high frequency detail”. The speakers can be connected with iPods and other MP3 players via the Aux input jack. Available in black, the Altec Lansing FX3022 will be available on October 1st onwards in the UK for £99.99. [pocket-lint]

Altec Lansing released its portable audio speaker called the Orbit-M in Korea. It’s compatible with MP3 player, PMP, laptop, etc. with 24-hour continuous playing time. [AVING] Read more
by Nicole on January 11, 2008

Altec Lansing showed up at the CES with their new T612 iPod/iPhone dock. It comes with neodymium speakers with bass enhancement technology, iPhone support for incoming calls meaning the music will stop when calls are received, GSM shielding so noises wont be picked up. Get yours in February for $200.
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by Johan on September 11, 2007

The FX3020 Soundbar Speaker System is one of the five new speaker which is introduced by Altec Lansing today. This one-piece rectangular speaker features precision-angled drivers and a built-in sound field expander. It is specifically built to go directly under a flat panel monitor. The speaker also utilities XdB for bass and can connect with older Apple iPods, laptops, and MP3 players. The FX3020 SoundBar will be available in October 2007 for $99.95.
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by Johan on September 11, 2007

Altec Lansing’s Soundblade connects to any Bluetooth 2.0-compatible gadget and outputs whatever audio you offer up through two 2.5-inch speakers. When used in conjunction with a music phone, the speaker controls can be used to switch tracks on the phone. In addition, the Soundblade also acts as a giant speakerphone, making use of a built-in microphone. The Soundblade will be out in November for $130.
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by Johan on September 11, 2007

Altec Lansing’s released five new speaker systems known as Orbit. Weighing only 8oz, the iMT207 Orbit-M and iM207 Orbit-MP3 adopt Altec Lansing’s Fusion360 technology, which produces a full 360-degree sound field. The iMT207 Orbit-M is mobile phone specific with a 3.5mm stereo connection that is iPhone compatible and also includes a 3.5mm to 2.5mm converter cable for use with compatible music phones. These shock resistant speakers also feature 24 hours of continuous play off 3 AAA batteries. With a release soon, these $39 speakers could serve as an adequate sounding ultra portable speaker.
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by Johan on June 29, 2007

Plantronics and its sub-label Altec-Lansing has rolled out three headsets that are known as the Upgrader UHS 302, 206, and 307. They come with inline microphones with volume control and a switch that flips between music and calls. The 302 has an over-the-ear design with clips, while the 306 and 307 use in-ear tips instead. Pricing details are still unknown.
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Altec Lansing has announced the availability of the inMotion iMV712 iPod Video entertainment system. The iMV712 offers a 8.5 inch LCD screen and a built-in four-inch subwoofer. The company also integrated their SFX (Stereo Field Expander) technology to generate an impressive audio experience. In addition, its built-in Apple universal dock charges your iPod. The Altec Lansing inMotion iMV712 will be available this month for $349.95 MSRP.
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