
InMotion: Tech essentials for on-the-go living
InMotion is a Seattle electronics shop at 17801 Pacific Hwy S, offering a range of gadgets and accessories. Reviews highlight a helpful staff member named Melissa and price-sensitive experiences on items like earbuds, Bose products, and AirPods. The store presents as a practical source for travelers and locals seeking tech gear, with mixed feedback about value and pricing.
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Purchase headphones, earbuds, chargers, and other tech gadgets from top brands like Apple and Bose.
Get SIM cards, phone cases, and travel-friendly accessories for your devices.
Find products tailored for travelers, including noise-canceling headphones and portable chargers.
Assistance with product setup, returns, and basic troubleshooting for electronics.
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Overall rating
Thia
DO NOT BUY ANY APPLE PRODUCTS HERE. The gentleman working in the counter treasures his/her/their apple charger products and do not want anyone touch them or even buy them.
Qiuni FU
I bought a pair of AirPods here, and the price was nearly double the normal retail price. I was in a rush and didn’t have time to compare — but once I returned to Europe, I realized how ridiculous the price was. It honestly feels like they exploit travelers who are trapped in the airport with no other options. What’s worse: the warranty period is 2 months shorter than the standard two years. It makes me wonder if the product was refurbished or second-hand. This kind of business practice is shameful. Stay away!
K C
Employee was very kind. This is strictly about the product. I purchased a pair of the InMotion earbuds for $20 something dollars. After a day, one of the headphones gave out. Cheaply made products that cost too much.
Jacob Theobald
Uhh, went in for Bose QuietComforts after I lost mine. MSRP for this is like 200, can get them on Amazon for 179, and their box said 214. Higher than normal but whatever. Upon notifying the sales rep I'd like them, he said, "That'll be 350". I left. Ain't no way you're hiking 75% on these things and expecting to get away with it. Place did look clean.
Auguste, D.
I brought a sim card for my AT&T "prepaid" phone. It didn't work when the store try to activate it multiple times. I got a full refund. (Mind you, I never left the store!) The store associate named Melissa was nice, understanding, and patient! When I got to Canada 🇨🇦 Vancouver. I found after attempting to get a sim card out there that I didn't need one. Mexico and Canada don't necessarily have to use a sim card. One more thing, a prepaid phone is generally locked! That why my phone wasn't working. After speaking with AT&T. I found that I had to go to > setting > data> then click on "international data roaming" You're welcome ✨️🙏🏽