Anker Soundcore has two new portable and rugged Bluetooth speakers that fall under the Motion family of products: the $80 Motion 300 and the $60 Motion 100. The metal-clad speakers come in three color ...
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Anker Soundcore has added yet another model to its Motion family of portable Bluetooth speakers — the Motion X500. It’s a scaled-down version of the Motion X600 and includes that speaker’s integrated ...
Anker‘s latest addition to its audio lineup, the Soundcore Motion Boom 2, is a portable speaker designed to pack a punch with its enhanced bass. Apparently, this gadget doesn’t just play your tracks; ...
Unlock to see our ratings and compare products side by side Sound quality: Soundcore by Anker's Motion Boom Plus had Good overall sound quality - this model reproduces music and dialog reasonably well ...
The Motion Boom’s sound didn’t blow us away out of the box, but EQ’ing with the provided phone app fixed things right up. Small but powerful, we wouldn’t hesitate to take this speaker for a swim. If ...
I'm genuinely impressed by this Bluetooth speaker deal available at Amazon right now. You can pick up the Anker Soundcore Motion X500, a powerful and portable 40W Bluetooth speaker, for the very ...
Anker‘s Soundcore has released its latest speaker with an improved sound and IP67 water resistance dubbed Soundcore Motion Boom Plus speaker. The product comes with a discounted price of $141.99 which ...
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