Review: Altec Lansing Soundblade
May 2008The glossy black look is complimented by a dark grey grill (why it says “inMotion” on the front and “inMotion SoundBlade” on the back is a mystery), and stands courtesy of a back panel that flips down to reveal the AC plug and a mini-input for an MP3 player, etc. Where the Bluetooth comes into play is to pair the cell phone with the ‘Blade to stream music to it. And since there’s a built-in mic, it also functions as a speakerphone; answering, rejecting calls and dialing out.
But for all this to work, the Bluetooth syncing has to be easy and kick in every time the cell phone comes into range - which is a pretty short distance, as in about a foot away, but closer is better. Small icons on the ‘Blade light up during the sync, with a Blue/Red indicator light flashing in conjunction with beeps as you push buttons and then select Bluetooth activation on the phone (remember to choose stereo headset and hands-free settings). Once this was done, I was able to hear callers on the SoundBlade with a lot more detail than holding the phone to my ear and everyone I had spoken with said that my voice came through without any distracting echoes. And playing music was as simple as pressing a few buttons on the ‘Blade (you can pause as well as move forwards/backwards through a playlist).
But how does the music sound, you ask? Really good is the answer. Altec makes some pretty fine speakers and I can’t fault the ones here: the sound was clear and with a power all out of proportion to their size and amplification. Of course the level of compression of the MP3 music plays a part, but even so the vocals were clean and crisp, and with a surprising stereo separation. Add to that a bass response that, even though it’s enhanced through SRS TruBass, got a thumbs-up. I also tried connecting a portable CD player directly to the SoundBlade and the quality of the sound reproduction was quite dynamic. And let me add that I never heard any of the static or hum that some speakers are prone to if they’re not properly shielded against the interference that cell phones put out.

