Soundcore Movement+ Bluetooth Speaker with Hello-Res 30W Audio
Original price was: $99.00.$76.99Current price is: $76.99.
Value: $99.00 - $76.99
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Media Acclaimed: Tech Radar says Movement+ has “Glorious audio efficiency” and Greatest Product says “It’s the very best speaker $100 should purchase”.
Hello-Res Audio: Anker Soundcore Movement+ Bluetooth speaker is provided with gorgeous Hello-Res audio which is additional enhanced by Qualcomm aptX for lossless music replica when streaming through Bluetooth.
Big Sound with Intense Bass: Full of two ultra-high frequency tweeters, two neodymium woofers, and two passive radiators to fill each nook of your room with 30W of wealthy sound. Low frequencies are enhanced in real-time by our unique BassUpTM know-how.
Distinctive Depth and Readability: Anker Soundcore Movement+ Bluetooth speaker has an ultra-wide frequency vary that stretches from 50 Hz to 40 kHz and is paired with a sophisticated DSP to make sure all the main points and idiosyncrasies of a tune are faithfully reproduced.
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Clients reward the speaker’s spectacular sound high quality, significantly noting its crisp vocals and extensive sound dispersion, whereas appreciating its stable construct and good worth for $79. They discover it simple to make use of, mechanically connecting to telephones immediately, and like its moveable design that is simple to pack in a tenting bag. The Bluetooth connectivity and battery life obtain blended critiques, with some prospects reporting excellent battery life whereas others expertise connectivity points.
8 reviews for Soundcore Movement+ Bluetooth Speaker with Hello-Res 30W Audio
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Original price was: $99.00.$76.99Current price is: $76.99.
Rome Volpe –
Best Bluetooth Speaker!
I had a UE Megaboom in my car for a good 6 years, but it finally died on me a few weeks ago. I don’t have a working stereo in my car and my speakers are busted, so using a Bluetooth speaker is my best option. The Megaboom worked great, especially for the driver and passenger, though not so much for those in the back seat. Because of that, I decided to research other speakers, and after hundreds of reviews on dozens of speakers, I decided on the Soundcore Motion. I am so glad I did! This speaker is leagues above the Megaboom. It has rubber feet that keep it in place no matter how fast I drive or take a turn. It sits on my dashboard, right behind my phone holder, and I’m able to keep it permanently charging so it never dies on me. The sound this thing puts out is tremendous. The bass booms, but the lyrics also come through clearly and richly. I pair it with my Spotify and honestly don’t even care that I don’t have actual car speakers or radio. This thing fills the car with sound, driver, passenger, and back seats. When I park and get out to run into a store, I can still hear it playing through closed windows until I enter the store. Speaking of distance, the Bluetooth remains connected when I leave it on and run into Wawa or a bodega. This thing is fire. I highly recommend picking one up if you’re looking for a Bluetooth speaker. Hell, even if you have a Bluetooth speaker already, think about upgrading to this monster, especially given the price point.
Joey Kot –
As of 7/22, the best $100 speaker on the market!
TL version:great sound with the companion app to balance the speakers EQ and take advantage of its balanced drivers.$100 is an absolute steal for the size (just short of the keys section of your keyboard) and sound with great dispersion, sound stage and bass impact [with the EQ tweeked]Excellent for a cheap sound bar solution as the voice clarity rivals my center channel speaker, absolutely shocking me tbh.First let me say i own an absurd amount of bluetooth speakers, everything from $20 pharmacy brands to the mega-sounding Aiwa Exos9. So when I saw anker get into the speaker game a few years back i figured it wouldn’t be great – but not bad either. For the most part the soundcore line has been that, but has made considerable improvements over the years. some, like the soundcore 2 to 3 jump was not. the motion boom to motion boom +: Very much. I held off on the motion+ (this model) for a while and ended up getting it on prime day super cheap. While my wife wasn’t happy to see another speaker sitting around… i sure am.Without seeming too full of myself, lets just say at 40 my hearing is well above that of a normal teenager let alone anyone my age. Because of this I’ve wedged my way into testing groups and other audio testing, my electrical engineering degree doesn’t hurt either.. now on to the motion plus:its a unique size to be honest, its larger than what the price range would indicate, bigger than a bosemini for instance, smaller than an aiwa exos 3 but carries a price tag of $100-$120 USD which puts it into a questionable scenario based on suspicion alone. it has a weight that makes it feel well built, and a coating that to me says it doesnt. The coating is this rubberish coating that over time does wear out and become smooth (ala the soundcore 2 has), but its not a turn off. i don’t expect an aluminum finish for these acoustics or price. The buttons are standard it seems on all soundcore speakers, up/down, bluetooth/tws, multi B button. this speaker also sports a Bass-UP button that i suggest you never use. it resets the EQ sound profiled to Bass-up and pressing the button again resets it to original. as features go, would be nice to see a scrolling EQ when this is pressed even if there is no visual aide to indicate where youre at. nitpicking folks, at its finest! Sound wise this thing shines. its frequency range is top to bottom for anyone to hear, and the soundstage disperses sound in leveled sweet spots from about 3 feet on a desk, about 12 feet out you start to loose the distinction but not the sound. this is above average for this sided speaker and i found myself using it more in situations where a smaller speaker wouldn’t work. During my tests battery life was on par to what is listed as 12 hours, although like with all speakers the type and level of listening matters. I’m tempted to buy another and line them up next to my mid-sized go to pick, Aiwa’s Exos 3… even though that device is larger slightly theres considerable comparisons. what might set the motion+ apart is its forward firing sub driver and open air port in the back, which puzzles me as to how it has a reflex port in the rear AND an ipx7 rating. you can bet im going to take this apart soon to find out… just as soon as i take a break from enjoying the sound of this thing during work. final conclusion is pretty straight forward, the negatives are few with the battery life being maybe, maybe a stretch the only down fall of this speaker. simply put, you will not find a speaker at one hundred dollars to replicate this sound. period. probably ever.
Russell B. –
The Audiophiles Choice
The Soundcore Motion+ is an elegant design with excellent ergonomics that elevates this speaker above & beyond. It feels substantial in your hand and well built. The volume controls located on the top of the speaker are perfectly centered between the bass drivers on either side, and the front passive radiator which allows for easy navigation.Technically, the Motion+ excels with an AKM DSP featuring active crossovers for its four amps, each with its own dedicated power supply, silk dome tweeters (which I believe are Scan-Speak design), bass drivers with large neodymium magnets coupled to two passive radiators and USB-C charging. It’s a brilliant design that is supremely executed. Hats off to the sound engineers that collaborated on this speaker!Once you’ve unboxed and charged your Motion+ you’ll want to update the firmware and set up the custom EQ. To do that you’ll have to download the app. To use Ankers Soundcore App, you’ll have to accept giving up a huge amount of personal data analytics, so I chose to install the app on a tablet. Just beware. The Soundcore Motion+ will save your custom eq setting, however, you’ll want to delete the Soundcore app and re download it to verify that the settings are correct. The app will lower the sliders if they’re in between whole dB’s. Once it’s dialed in, you shouldn’t have to open the Soundcore app again. You’ll want to refrain from pushing the bass up button on the top left of the speaker, since that bumps you off your Custom eq setting. The only way to get back to your saved eq preset is from the Soundcore app.I set the 9 bands of equalization all below flat to give the digital amplifiers extra headroom, keeping any audible distortion at bay. See attached photo. Since this speaker isn’t a three way and audible distortion is most prevalent at 1kHz, I set that band to -5 dB. Next is the lower and higher mid ranges at 700 Hz and 5kHz which I set to -4dB. 500Hz and 8kHz are at -3dB while 300Hz and 12kHz are at -2dB. Lastly, keeping the bass strong, I’ve set 80 & 150Hz at -1dB.So how does it sound? It’s airy and open projecting a surprisingly effective stereo image thanks to its silk dome tweeters mounted at the outside corners and tilted at a 15* angle. It’s balanced and capable with all genres of music from EDM to jazz, reggae to heavy metal. Horns, piano and vocals are beautifully rendered by the tweeters, juxtaposed by the bass capabilities of this speakers dual passive radiators. On Spotify, Amazon and Apple Music under shared playlists is my favorite titled:Epic House-Dance Music 4 The Soul.Some stand out tracks from Epic House-Dance Music 4 The Soul that sound fantastic on the Motion+ are:“Angels (Feat. Nora Jones) Thievery Corporation Remix” Wax Poetic- Norah’s voice floats around the room, amazing stereo separation. “Lips Like Sugar (Way Out West Remix Edit)-Echo & The Bunnymen- Punchy drums combined with some killer bass lines and melodic synth combined with sexy lyrics and a memorable rhythm guitar, this track sounds great blasted all the way! “Radiation Ruling the Nation(Protection)- Massive Attack. Even at max the on purpose distortion in this track sounds so authoritative! “I Want You (John Morales M+M Main Mix)-Marvin Gaye. This 9:36 long Masterpiece, highlighted by bongos, piano and saxophone are easily distinguished in the mix, throw in Marvin’s amazing tone, and man is this song better than the original? I think so.An analog 3.5mm jack is provided for those times when Bluetooth is not an option, however sound quality is best when left in the digital domain given the Motion+’s DSP. Speaker placement is important for the Soundcore Motion+ to sound it’s best. A solid surface such as a granite counter top, placed near a back wall, or corner placement can help accentuate the low end punch of the Motion+. A helpful hint is to hover the speaker in whatever area you’ve chosen and place the speaker when the bass moves your hand the most. Placing the speaker just inches one way or another can have a dramatic effect! This speaker excels indoors in moderate sized rooms, and can sometimes struggle in larger rooms or when played outside. The Motion+ puts out some serious SPL’s for such a small device. Have The Motion+’s USB-C plugged into power along with using the speakers volume control not the source device when you’re seeking the loudest output.The longer I live with this speaker the more I appreciate it. It’s an attractive design that’s understated yet compelling. For example, the power button glows white while powered on and changes to a blinking red when the speaker is running out of juice. In this state it automatically plays at a reduced volume until plugged in. Once plugged in to a charger via the USB-C port, the Motion+ increases in volume and continues to play while charging. Nice touch!I purchased a second Motion+ and my observations are that something magical happens with this speaker between the 3rd and 4th charging cycle. Keep that in mind when listening to yours. Critical listening should happen after the Motion+ is played for 30+ hours.In regards to Bluetooth connectivity, I highly recommend having a dedicated music source other than your phone. That awesome playlist playing from your phone while your phone is blowing up? It’ll be paused by the speaker from all the notifications.I modded mine, see photo, by super glueing a convex item over the bass up button, ensuring my speaker will always sound good! :-)The Soundcore Motion+ is a technical marvel of inspired engineering. I am consistently blown away by its performance. Highly recommended!
Brad –
Testing it now…..So far it appears to be the perfect accompaniment to my RPi4 box (which is running Kodi), playing content from the 2TB SSD hard drive connected to said Raspberry Pi, whilst the XuanPad projector displays video (which is projecting the picture onto my 150″ screen), all items purchased over the last couple of years from Amazon during their various sales. The sound from new speaker is awesome (so much better then the tinny sound from XuanPad speaker) and importantly is in sync with the with the video on the screen. Given all that has been described above, I now have a cinematic setup that is very portable, has been done on the cheap, is very easy to setup and is loved by friends and family.
Client d’Amazon –
Je l’ai acheté pour écouter ma musique et mes vidéos depuis mon téléphone où ma tablette. Appareil très léger, le prix , la qualité et le son très bien avec une durée très longue.
Alberto –
Llevaba tiempo buscando un altavoz bluetooth que principalmente iba a usar para el PC, pero con la ventaja de poder usarlo de forma “portable” con el móvil por toda la casa, evitar cables… y dudé con muchos modelos. Los hay más baratos y más caros, yo quería lo siguiente y por eso me he decantado por este modelo:- Buena calidad de sonido: este modelo me llamó la atención por su etiqueta “Hi-Fi”, que no sé si es publicidad sin más, pero no se suele poner en los altavoces, así que me parecía que este cumplía, y también a juzgar por valoraciones y reviews que vi. En efecto, se escucha genial, tanto los graves como los agudos. El volumen espectacular también, no puedo ponerlo a tope porque lo uso en interiores y no quiero molestar… No he comparado con otros, seguramente los haya mejores de alta gama, pero ¿realmente el oído nota tanto la diferencia?- Conectividad: este es bluetooth 5.0, y además también tiene conexión auxiliar para cable jack, con lo que puedes conectarlo al PC, móvil u otro dispositivo por cable directamente. Muchos como los nuevos JBL no llevan conector jack, lo que me echó para atrás el comprar esos modelos que no llevan. Lo que no tiene es lector de tarjetas, pero en mi caso me daba igual. El bluetooth va perfecto, se conecta en seguida, no pierde conexión (probado en Windows 10 y móvil Android), y buen rango de distancia (entre varias habitaciones y no falla). Con cable tampoco hay problemas.- Diseño: esto es muy subjetivo, pero me gusta. Tiene buen apoyo, es bonito para mi gusto, y del tamaño y peso perfectos para colocar en el escritorio (se nota robusto y de calidad). También se supone que es resistente al agua y demás, pero no lo he probado ni creo que lo haga.- Duración de la batería: al volumen que yo lo uso normalmente con la música al 20% aproximadamente todo el día trabajando en el ordenador, me está durando considerablemente. Al parecer dura 12-13 horas a niveles medios. Para mi me sobra, tengo siempre a mano un cable USB para cargarlo, y además mientras lo cargas no se interrumpe ni nada.- Precio: quería evitar gastarme más de 100€, y este cumplía justito, pero lo compré de oferta flash por 79.99€, así que aproveché y no me lo pensé más. Eso ya depende de lo que quieras gastarte, como todo.En definitiva, un pedazo de altavoz, de buen tamaño con un sonido espectacular, tanto en calidad como en potencia, buena conectividad, diseño… y el precio ya es algo personal. Si me dura los suficientes años, habrá merecido la pena, sin duda.
Zalerion –
Folgende Lautsprecher standen zur Verfügung und wurden direkt gegeneinander verglichen:Soundcore Motion +JBL Charge 4Earfun UboomUE MegablasUE Megaboom 3Getestet wurde Indoor, auf dem Boden, nach draußen bin ich leider nicht mit allen gekommen. Folgende Eindrücke fokussieren sich erstmal auf die negativen klanglichen Dinge, die mir aufgefallen sind:UE Megaboom 3: Es wurde dosig erwähnt, und das kann ich nachvollziehen. Nightwish klang einfach komisch (dosig halt), bei Deichkind (Show ‘n Shine) kam irgendwie kein tiefer Bass. Da hat einfach was gefehlt.Mein Eindruck: Opfert tiefere Bässe für Oberbass und Lautstärke.Bei sehr “dichtem” Metal (stark verzerrte Gitarren, mehrere übereinander, viele Frequenzen auf einmal, z.B. Equilibrium, Behemoth) im Vergleich mit den anderen irgendwie klarer, in den Mitten brettiger, aber weniger fett.UE Megablast: Gar nicht so übel, klingt besser/ausgewogener als der Megaboom 3. Es fehlen die untersten Töne bei Bassläufen. (Jamaram – Slow)Es ist nicht so, dass es ein Onenote Bass ist, sondern die tiefsten Töne kommen einfach gar nicht wahrnehmbar raus. Es könnte auch an einer Überhöhung der Oktave darüber liegen, dass es einfach (psycho-)akustisch maskiert wird.Earfun UBoom: Der kleinste im Bund hat nachvollziehbar Schwächen im Bass – Interessanterweise aber gar nicht so extrem. Sowohl Show ‘n Shine als auch Slow sind hörbar. Allerdings dröhnt der Indoormodus ungemütlich vor sich hin, der Outdoormodus ist die deutlich besser klingende Wahl. Steigt dafür bei höheren Pegeln viel schneller aus. Schwächelt klanglich bei Peter Fox – Lok auf zwei Beinen ein bisschen, bei E-Gitarren gemischt: Schwarzes Blut von Betontod klingt irgendwie nicht rund, Dropkick Murphys – State of Massachusetts dagegen schon. Woran das liegt, weiß ich nicht genau, hier wird wahrscheinlich im Mittenbereich etwas unausgewogen sein, was man je nach Lied hört oder eben nicht.JBL Charge 4 und Soundcore Motion+:Nicht viel zu sagen. Überraschend unauffällig (natürlich rund, bassig, “Loundness”) und in vielen Fällen klanglich schon nah beieinander – es existieren schon Unterschiede, aber die sind eher Tendenzen als wirklich Faktoren, die komplett andere Einschätzungen verursachen. Mal ist der eine ein bisschen besser, mal der andere.Software:UE: mag sein, dass es ganz toll ist für Leute, die Alexa und co verwenden, aber ansonsten wird nicht viel geboten. Der EQ ist ein schlechter Witz (5 Band, ohne Angabe davon, welche Frequenz man da eigentlich verstellt…das macht keinen Spaß und ich habe mich nicht lange daran aufgehalten. Mag sein, dass man hier noch ein bisschen was rausholen kann, aber nach kurzem spielen hat mich nichts davon überzeugt. Mag auch an dem gefühlt recht stark vorverbogenen Profil liegen, auf dem man damit aufbaut.Earfun: Welche Software? :.JBL: Grundlegende Möglichkeiten für Updates und Pairing habe aber nur einen, kann es also nicht testen… Verbindungstöne lassen sich ausschalten -yeah! Leider kein EQ – das wäre wirklich nett gewesen.Soundcore: 9 Band EQ – sehr nett. Ein paar Voreinstellungen und die Möglichkeit, einen eigenen zu hinterlegen. Ein paar Bänder mehr hätten es schon sein dürfen, aber es reicht, um den Sound persönlichen Vorlieben oder der Umgebung anzupassen.Schade: An der Box ist eine Taste für “BassUp” – ein EQ Profil, das nach dem aktivieren und deaktivieren zu einem Standardprofil zurückfällt, nicht zu dem, welches vorher ausgewählt war, dafür MUSS man die App öffnen – wird hoffentlich noch mit Update geändert. Da gibt es einen Haufen sinnvollere Implementierungen.Zeit, bis zur Automatischen Abschaltung lässt sich auf 5,10,30 und 60 Minuten ändern.Stereo/Pairing wurde nicht probiert, da jeweils nur eine Box vorhanden.Hardware:Die Verarbeitung ist bei allen gut.UE: Über Design lässt sich streiten (fühl mich ein bisschen wie in der Kirche …), aber es ist nicht auf den ersten Blick klar, was hier welcher Button macht. Lauter/Leiser so platziert, dass man nicht einfach drauf drücken kann, man muss es in die Hand nehmen.Die Megablast kann man nur liegend oder kopfüber laden, wenn man nicht den Dock hat.Earfun: Nichts zu meckern. Alles bedienbar (trotz Dosendesign), gut erreichbar.Soundcore: Zwei Kritikpunkte: Gummierung, die sich zwar hochwertig anfühlt und gut in der Hand liegt, aber Abdrücke beim Anfassen / Bedienen der Tasten anzieht – bei einem Gerät, das man öfters in der Hand hat….Tasten (EQ, siehe oben) sind gut erreichbar, aber nicht sichtbar. Diese Boxen werden wohl auch mal draußen im Dunklen verwendet, da wäre es schon gut zu sehen, was man macht.JBL: Das muss man ihnen lassen – es ist durchdacht. In der Mitte Tasten die leuchten, links und rechts davon jeweils nur zwei Tasten, die man zur Not erfühlen kann, praktische Akkuanzeige, herausragende Abdeckung für die Buchsen.Die Schlitze sind zwar eng, aber irgendwie hätte ich mir noch eine Abdeckung/Gitter bei den Passivmembranen gewünscht.Ranking:1 Soundcore: Vielseitiger durch den EQ, klingt für mich (minimal) besser als der Charge 4, dafür Patzer bei Tastenlayout, der EQ-Tastenfunktion und nicht ideale Gummierung für den angedachten Zweck.Es sieht zumindest so aus, als würde aktiv an der Software gearbeitet.Nach längerem auseinandersetzen mit dem EQ, gefällt der Klang mir jetzt noch besser und schlägt für mich den JBL deutlich.1 JBL: Bestes Gesamtkonzept, von Software bis Hardware durchdacht, keine herausstechenden Schwächen, definitiv die beste “Out of the Box”. Ein EQ zum nachjustieren wäre noch was.Persönliche Meinung: Sieht besser aus, als Motion+3 Earfun: Für den Preis absolut in Ordnung. Aber einfach nicht so gut wie die anderen.4 Megablast5 Megaboom 3
heliscot –
Normally, when I write a product review on Amazon it’s too the point and one or two paragraphs long.I’m this case, to get into the details of my journey with Anker is somewhat lengthy. For those who prefer straight to the point, buy the speaker it’s incredible and the customer support is world class.Diving into the detailsFirst off, I have to acknowledge the Anker team who created the Motion+ because as you’ll see they’re so many things to cover and the work they put into product design is truly amazing.My reason for purchasing the Motion plus was twofold, I’m a musician who manly plays acoustic and electric guitar, and having a clear sounds across the bandwidth is important to pickup details of that song.Secondly, I really wanted a speaker that I could just relax with and enjoy the clarity of the sound.Like most things I do, I start off researching a Google search for best Bluetooth Speakers of 2020. I found the Soundcore 2 and it seemed to meet my needs, and it is a great product but on purchasing it, they’re wasn’t enough output on the low end.I emailed Nancy from Anker, and described the product didn’t fit my expectations. As many have said in their reviews, customer support is first class.She recommended the Soundcore Boost and told me they would ship it to me. I have test songs I use to see if the speaker can reproduce a good quality replication.I was disappointed, the subwoofers were faulty and I had to call customer support and explain the situation. I spoke with Dexter, who clearly understood my concerns, and that I had come across the Soundcore Motion+He quickly addressed my concerns, told me to hang onto the faulty speaker and purchase the Motion+ and send the Soundcore 2 back for a refund.I had the Motion+ the next day from Amazon and I put it on my bed closer enough to hear how much detail I could pick up. I powered the speaker on with default settings, and as soon as it started to play I was shocked at the quality coming from the unit.I had also in my journey hit the retail stores and looked at the more common products from JBL, Sony, and several others but I wasn’t impressed.While I was looking at the specs of the Motion+ the Qualcomm aptX chip with Bluetooth 5 and USB-C charging got my immediate attention, and on top of that, featured packed components blew me away.It’s a rock solid product, I like the look of the speaker with the black mesh on the front, you can feel the sound and it punches s lot out for a 30w speaker.I don’t want to go too deep into all the amazing components, technology and design, except to say I was very pleased to see their was an App on the Google store that I could download to my Galaxy Note 9 that had some preset EQ’s along with a manual EQ that allowed me to configure the speaker to my liking; and finally a firmware update that allowed firmware updates.Here are a list of features i found on an article online for quick reference;Hi-Res Audio enhanced by Qualcomm aptX when streaming via Bluetooth (with devices that support aptX streaming).Two high-frequency tweeters, neodymium woofers, and passive radiators.30 watts of powerFrequency range stretches from 50Hz to 40kHz and is paired with an advanced DSP.IPX7 waterproof:Fully waterproof casing12-hour playtime (6,700-mAh battery)USB-C chargingBluetooth 5.0Audio input for devices without BluetoothThree color options (black, red, blue)In closing, this is a product rich in design, component selection and Soundcores inherent technology that really blew me away.There are many speakers that cost alot more, and I’m convinced theres no competition at this price level that could compete.