Bring primo sound wherever you go with new Soundcore Motion 300 [Review] ★★★★½ (2024)

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Bring primo sound wherever you go with new Soundcore Motion 300 [Review] ★★★★½ (1)★★★★

Summer outdoor activities are no more, but if you’ve got a fall hike or hay ride coming up, bring Soundcore’s compact new Motion 300 portable speaker. It’s one of the best of its kind.

It’s small, it’s tough, it looks good, it sounds great and it goes on sale today for $80. Soundcore got it right with the Motion 300, a 30-watt speaker with Wireless Hi-Res Certification and 13 hours of playtime.

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Soundcore Motion 300 Portable High Fidelity Bluetooth Speaker

Anker brand Soundcore does a great job with its audio products. When the company announced the Motion 300 portable speaker, I said if it’s anything like its bigger and more powerful sibling, the Soundcore Motion X600 speaker, it’ll be great. I gave the X600 5 starsin a May review.

And the Motion 300 speaker is eerily similar to the larger X600, in its good looks and especially in its identical startup sound that gives an idea of the highs and lows it can emit. The 50-watt X600 is also portable, with a fixed handle, but it’s more advanced, with an upward firing 10W driver to create a sense of spatial audio, plus a $200 price tag.

Note that the $60 Motion 100, which lacks the 300’s SmartTune EQ, is coming, too. It will ship in November, Soundcore said. This review covers the Motion 300.

Compact and portable

For portability, the Soundcore Motion 300 includes a short, detachable carrying strap and a light weight of 1.76 pounds, though it feels solid, with its metal grill and silicon edges. And with its small size — 7.9 inches long by 3.6 inches tall by 1.97 inches thick — it could be the speaker you bring when your bag is pretty loaded.

In fact, size is probably the deciding factor on which speaker I’d bring anywhere. If I’m going to the backyard, it’s the beefier X600. If I’m going further and have a full bag, it’s the Motion 300. And you can hang if off a bag, too.

Solid sound quality

And in the Motion 300’s small form factor, you get Wireless Hi-Res Certification, stereo sound and Soundcore’s SmartTune adaptive EQ. That EQ technology adjusts according to the position of the device — horizontal (laying flat for omnidirectional sound) or vertical (standing up for immersive sound). You also get four EQ presets as well as full-band EQ customization via the Soundcore app for iOS and Android.

Note that a speaker this small features drivers that are close together, so you can’t really expect true stereo separation.

I liked the sound best with the speaker standing upright. And while some folks will probably always use the bass-up functionality, I found it unnecessary most of the time. But it can add some fullness to the sound.

Interestingly, you can set custom EQs using the app, so you can adjust the audio how you like with the device upright or laying flat. The Soundcore Signature preset satisfies me pretty well across the musical spectrum.

30W of stereo sound

The speaker’s two 15W, full-range drivers pump out 30W of stereo sound. The wireless codecs in play via Bluetooth 5.3 are LDAC (Sony’s high-fidelity codec for compatible devices), AAC and SBC, so the speaker will function well paired with both Android and Apple devices. It’s impressive a speaker at this price includes LDAC, too.

Also note, you can connect via Bluetooth to two devices at once, so you and your friend can fire up dueling playlists. You can also create bigger stereo sound with better separation by pairing two Motion 300 speakers together. But I only had the one.

Bottom line, the Motion 300 is surprisingly loud and clear for its small size. Though it’s designed for sound on the go, someone living in a studio apartment — other than a hardcore audiophile — could even get by with it as their main sound source. Guests walking in and looking for the speakers would be in for quite a surprise to find it’s all coming from the little Motion 300 laying flat on the coffee table. Of course, the X600 probably suits that role even better.

Long battery life, waterproofing, USB-C charging

The Motion 300 claims up to 13 hours of playtime from a 3350mAh battery, and that seemed accurate to me over a couple weeks’ of use.

The speaker also carries a waterproof rating of IPX7, so don’t worry about the rain if you leave the speaker outside. You can even float it in the pool. But with no official dust-proofing rating, it’s not super-tough, just tough enough.

The speaker charges at 10W via an included USB-C cable. And that’s its only connector. There is no 3.5mm audio jack for wired connection or headphone use. I found charging fast enough, but from near empty, a full charge takes up to 5 hours.

Motion 300 features and specs:

  • Stereo sound
  • Wireless Hi-Res Certification
  • LDAC, SBC and AAC codecs
  • 30W output
  • Auto Adaptive EQ – horizontal / vertical position
  • Soundcore Pro EQ
  • Up to 40khz
  • 13-hour battery life
  • Waterproof IPX7 rating
  • Choice of 3 colors
  • Carrying strap

You can pick up the Motion 300 for $79.99 at Soundcore and Amazon. The Motion 300 comes in Mirage Black initially, with Frost Blue and Fern Green colors expected by early December, Soundcore said.

Where to buy: Soundcoreor Amazon

Soundcore provided Cult of Macwith a review unit for this article. See our reviews policy, and check outother in-depth reviews of Apple-related items.

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Bring primo sound wherever you go with new Soundcore Motion 300 [Review] ★★★★½ (4)

Soundcore Motion 300 Wireless Hi-Res Portable Speaker

$79.99

This little Bluetooth Speaker features SmartTune Technology, 30W stereo sound and IPX7 waterproofing -- great for the backyard, camping and hiking.

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Bring primo sound wherever you go with new Soundcore Motion 300 [Review] ★★★★½ (2024)

FAQs

Bring primo sound wherever you go with new Soundcore Motion 300 [Review] ★★★★½? ›

Long battery life, waterproofing, USB-C charging

How loud is the Soundcore Motion 300? ›

It still gets pretty loud for a small speaker, although there's some compression as you push it to max volume. Portable design. IPX7 rating for water resistance.

Does Soundcore have good sound quality? ›

Soundcore Motion 300 sound quality

It offers decent clarity and also plays loud for its compact size and outputs a reasonable amount of bass, giving the sound a certain amount of depth and richness that you typically don't find in speakers in this price range.

Is Soundcore Motion 300 stereo or mono? ›

Soundcore Motion 300 Wireless Hi-Res Portable Speaker with BassUp, Bluetooth with SmartTune Technology, 30W Stereo Sound, 13H Playback, and IPX7 Waterproof, for Backyard, Camping, and Hiking.

Is Soundcore Motion Boom loud? ›

While it can get pretty loud, there's compression present at max volume, so your audio doesn't sound as clean at louder volumes.

Does Anker Soundcore have good bass? ›

If you're a bass fanatic who wants emphatic audio performance in a tiny, affordable package, you can't go wrong purchasing the Anker Soundcore Mini.

Why is my Soundcore so quiet? ›

It could be because of the speaker's battery, the device connected with the speaker, the audio source, and so on. If your Soundcore 3's volume is too low, please try these steps: Confirm that Soundcore 3 is fully charged. Reset Soundcore 3 by holding the Bluetooth and Vol+ buttons at the same time for 5-10 seconds.

Are JBL earbuds better than Soundcore? ›

The Anker SoundCore Life P3 Truly Wireless are slightly better in-ears for most users than the JBL TUNE 230NC TWS True Wireless.

Is Soundcore a Chinese company? ›

Soundcore is located in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China .

Is Soundcore better than AirPods? ›

The Anker SoundCore Liberty Air 2 Truly Wireless are better true wireless headphones than the Apple AirPods (2nd generation) Truly Wireless. Although the Apple feel better made, the Anker have a noticeably more neutral sound profile, and they pack a lot more accurate bass thanks to their closed-back design.

What Bluetooth version is Soundcore Motion 300? ›

The Soundcore Motion 300 Plus uses Bluetooth 5.3, which supports low-latency audio streams with LDAC and AAC codecs for high-quality audio.

Should Beat be stereo or mono? ›

Mono recording is perfect for vocals and can work on other instruments. Stereo recording works well on acoustic guitar and even drums. Mono mixing helps you end up with a track that sounds good everywhere. And stereo mixing shows you the beautiful stereo landscape you've created.

How do I pair Soundcore Motion 300? ›

Press the Bluetooth button to enter Bluetooth pairing mode, then select "soundcore Motion 300" from the Bluetooth list to connect. To re-enter Bluetooth pairing mode, press the Bluetooth button once. This speaker can only play music on one mobile device at a time.

Which is better, Anker or JBL speakers? ›

The JBL has a more neutral, balanced sound profile, and it also comes with a companion app that makes it easy to pair it with another speaker. However, the Anker supports voice assistants, and it has a longer battery life.

Is Soundcore a good audio brand? ›

Overall, Soundcore by Anker is a good brand that offers high-quality audio products at competitive prices. While there are some negative reviews, the majority of user feedback is positive, praising the brand for its sound quality, build quality, and value for money.

Can other people hear Soundcore frames? ›

While our Frames are designed for outdoor, on the go use, they enable you to discreetly enjoy listening to music while hearing the world around you outdoors. Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later. Yes, they will be able to hear the music if they are within a few feet of you.

How many decibels is Anker Soundcore? ›

The ANKER Soundcore Life Q30 Wire sensitivity is 103.4 dB / mW SPL.

Is 90 dB speaker loud? ›

A decibel level of over 85 dB can be dangerous for human ears. And an audible level of 130 dB is considered painful. Most specialists recommend earplugs if you are continuously exposed to 85 dB or above.

How many decibels is the JBL PartyBox 300? ›

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JBL PartyBox 1007.4104.7 dB SPL
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Is 30w sound loud? ›

Be aware that a 30 watt speaker is not meant for really super loud playing and avoid turning the volume up so high that it sounds distorted. 5 watts to a speaker is really quite loud in most homes. It should be enough to play music satisfactorily and not come anywhere near damaging the speaker.

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