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Altec Lansing Soundblade Bluetooth A2DP Speaker/Speakerphone | 
enlarge | Brand: Altec Lansing Category: CE
List Price: $129.95 Buy New: $73.92 You Save: $56.03 (43%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1041
Color: black Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.6 Dimensions (in): 13 x 3 x 8
MPN: iMT525 Model: iMT525 UPC: 021986954408 EAN: 0021986954408 ASIN: B0013N3T7O
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| Features:
| • | Big sound from an ultra-thin design, speakers enhanced with SRS Trubass technology | | • | No cables to connect; automatic pairing between your Bluetooth mobile phone and the speaker | | • | Two custom-built 2.5-inch full-range speakers deliver a strong performance | | • | Built-in, echo-cancelling microphone for a first-class speakerphone | | • | Voice-activated dialing picks up your voice from several feet away |
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| Customer Reviews:
Nice speakers - really should have a re-chargeable built-in battery August 7, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Speakers sound great, bluetooth setup is easy, and it's very thin. My ONLY gripe is that rather than use AA batteries, why not have put in re-chargeable ones? Seems like it shouldn't be so hard for the expense.
Very good, not great. May 14, 2008 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Over the past month I have owned/compared the Yamaha NX-B02, Parrot Party, and Altec Lansing Soundblade (Amazon's return policy makes it easy). The Soundblade is very good, but I thought the Parrot was the best (and kept it while returning the other 2). You can read my reviews for the other 2. For the Soundblade, it certainly was put together well with excellent features (speakerphone and can control the music player somewhat) and design. It played the loudest, but had the least impressive bass of the 3 and had the most distortion of the 3 in the upper frequencies. I realize that no speaker system this size will sound great, but the Parrot (using bluetooth) and the Yamaha (using line-in) sounded better. For moderate listening volumes, it certainly was adequate. I also felt like the Parrot was a little more portable for what I'm using it for (back deck and pool), although the Soundblade would probably be the best for travel (thin).
Really powerful speaker for its compact size April 21, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The SoundBlade looks pretty small but it sounds amazingly good. It folds flat so it's easy to tuck into a laptop bag. Connects wirelessly via stereo Bluetooth to your mobile phone or even to your laptop (with a dongle, if you don't have stereo Bluetooth built into your PC). Or you can just use a regular 3.5mm connector to connect to your laptop and forget the whole Bluetooth thing. Basically, it's a very good portable speaker.
In addition to being a music speaker, the SoundBlade also works as a speakerphone so you can link it to your mobile phone and take your calls out loud.
All in all, a very handy little piece of technology for the road.
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