Soundcore Motion Boom Plus review: Big sound, medium size (2024)

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Pros

  • Soundcore app allows users to create custom EQ profiles
  • Sounds great at top volume
  • Can be used as a power bank
  • Impressive 20-hour battery life

Cons

  • No aptX codec support
  • Doesn’t look as impressive as it sounds

Our Verdict

The Soundcore Motion Boom Plus offers much bigger sound than its size—or price—would suggest.

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$179.99

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Anker’s Soundcore division has upgraded its popular Motion Boom wireless Bluetooth speaker with the introduction of the Motion Boom Plus. Besides the larger size, what’s the “plus” in this equation? The Plus offers discrete tweeters and woofers, creating a massive amount of sound that’s far greater than what you’d expect from a speaker this size—or one at this price.

This speaker isn’t flashy. There aren’t any pulsing disco lights, and the case itself is either a black rectangle with rounded corners or a black tube with squared-off corners, depending on your point of view. There’s a relatively small Soundcore logo across the front grille, but no design touches that will make the Motion Boom Plus stand out from the crowd.

This review is part of TechHive’s coverage of the best Bluetooth speakers, where you’ll find reviews of the competition’s offerings, plus a buyer’s guide to the features you should consider when shopping for this type of product.

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The Soundcore Motion Boom Plus is available in black and measures 15.31 x 5.51 x 7.7 inches (WxHxD) and weighs just 5.29 lbs. That’s a bit of an in-between size. It’s big enough to require a handle for easy carriage, and the high-quality, adjustable strap makes sense even though this speaker is a lot smaller than many other speakers that come with a strap.

The Motion Boom Plus is also surprisingly light in weight for its size. Based on its dimensions, it looks like a 7 or 8 pound speaker, but it actually weighs just 5.3 pounds. It’s IP67, which means it’s impervious to dust and that withstand an accidental dunk in the pool. In fact, Soundcore claims that the Motion Boom Plus will float back to the surface when dropped in water. You can learn everything you need to know about IP codes at the article in the preceding link.

What you get with the large—but not especially—heavy form factor is 80 watts of output, with a pair of woofers getting 30 watts each and two tweeters getting 10 watts each. These active drivers are supported by passive bass radiators on each end. The speaker uses the latest Bluetooth 5.3 standard, but it supports the SBC codec only (i.e., there is no aptX or AAC support).

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Soundcore Motion Boom Plus review: Big sound, medium size (7)

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James Barber/Foundry

A 13,400mAh battery delivers 20 hours of playback on a full charge, and a USB-A port on the rear of the speaker allows you to use the Motion Boom Plus as a power bank. Also tucked behind a rubber cover on the back are a USB-C port for charging the speaker and n 3.5mm AUX input if you want to bypass Bluetooth playback.

One unexpected feature on a speaker this large is the ability to use it as a speakerphone. The Motion Boom Plus has a built-in microphone and does a better-than-expected job of handling incoming calls. If you’re outdoors and streaming music from your phone, it works as a more-than-adequate stopgap if a business call interrupts your party.

The Soundcore app

Soundcore has an app that supports its speakers and headphones. Its primary function is to deliver firmware updates to the speaker. It also allows a listener to choose from several equalization presets designed by Soundcore and control volume and the Extra Bass function from within the app.

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If you’re really into tweaking the sound to your exact specifications, there’s a Custom panel where you can adjust the EQ in any way you prefer. You can even name and save those custom profiles for later use.

If you have a collection of Soundcore speakers, you can use the PartyCast 2.0 function to synchronize more than 100 units for an overwhelming wall of sound. A more practical bonus is that a pair of Motion Boom Plus speakers can be connected in TWS (True Wireless Stereo) mode, so that each speaker can be assigned the left or right channel for a stereo effect.

Soundcore Motion Boom Plus controls

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A strip of controls across the top of the speaker includes a button for the Soundcore’s BassUp low-end boost technology, a Bluetooth button for connecting to a streaming source or setting up TWS, a power on/off button and a button for setting up PartyCast. The buttons are illuminated when their function is engaged.

The center rubber strip has volume up/down controls and a Soundcore logo for play/pause and answering or hanging up a phone call. None of the buttons are designed to be identified solely by touch, so you’ll likely need light to control the speaker, at least at first.

Audio performance of the Motion Boom Plus

Ultimately, Soundcore has built its brand on delivering high-quality sound at reasonable prices. The Motion Boom Plus continues that tradition, with an impressive amount of low-end thump for a speaker its size, plus the tweeters give the high end far more definition than you’d expect.

Drake’s new album Honestly, Nevermind proved to be the right kind of summer listening test to show off what this speaker can do. With BassUp engaged and using the Soundcore Signature EQ preset, a song like “Texts Go Green” reverberates around a backyard with notably little distortion when cranked to its top volume. You can certainly buy louder speakers, but they’re going to be far larger and quite a bit heavier. At this price level, there’s not really anything that can compete with the Motion Boom Plus. Add that to the impressive durability and battery life that Soundcore speakers are known for, and this begins to look like an excellent, easy-to- carry party-speaker option.

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FAQs

How loud is the Motion Boom Plus? ›

Epic Outdoor Sound: 80W booming sound is delivered by two 30W woofers and 10W tweeters, while real-time intensified bass can be heard with Soundcore's proprietary BassUp technology. To improve treble performance of Motion Boom Plus outdoor speaker, titanium drivers ensure an all-around epic sound.

How big is the Soundcore Motion Boom Plus? ›

The Soundcore Motion Boom Plus measures 7.7 by 15.3 by 5.5 inches (HWD), weighs 5.3 pounds, and comes in black.

Is Soundcore Motion Boom loud? ›

Plus, it gets plenty loud, so you can fill larger spaces like your backyard with sound. Gets loud. Portable design. IP67 rating for dust and water resistance.

Does Soundcore have good sound quality? ›

Dual high-performance drivers and a unique spiral bass port deliver great sound quality with the Anker SoundCore. Battery life for the Soundcore is spectacular, and that's not an exaggeration.

Which is better, Anker or JBL speakers? ›

Side-by-Side Comparison

The Anker is a stereo speaker that gets louder than the JBL. Plus, it offers voice assistants through a paired smartphone, which the JBL lacks. More sound modes and presets are available with the Anker, so you can switch up its sound. That said, the JBL's battery life is a touch longer.

What is the battery life of Soundcore boom plus? ›

Anker Soundcore Motion Boom Plus Review: Can it beat the JBL Xtreme 3?
Soundcore Motion Boom PlusJBL Xtreme 3
Speakers2 x 30W woofer 2 x 30W tweeter2 x 25W RMS woofer 2 x 25W RMS tweeter
Battery life20 hours15 hours
IP ratingIP67IP67
Bluetooth5.35.1
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How many watts is Soundcore Motion+? ›

30 Watts

Is Soundcore Motion Plus stereo or mono? ›

The Anker Soundcore Motion+ and the Bose SoundLink Flex have different strengths. The Anker can play stereo content without downmixing it to mono and can get louder than the Bose. Its sound profile is more customizable thanks to the graphic EQ and presets featured in its companion app.

How long does the Soundcore motion boom last? ›

24-Hour Playtime

Motion Boom outdoor speaker has a 10,000mAh battery to power up to 24 hours of playtime. It also has charge-out to allow you to plug in your devices and charge while listening.

Why is Soundcore volume so low? ›

It could be because of the speaker's battery, the device connected with the speaker, the audio source, and so on. If your Soundcore's volume is too low, please try these steps: Confirm that Soundcore is fully charged. Reset Soundcore by holding the Bluetooth button for 5-8 seconds.

How do I make my Soundcore speaker louder? ›

What if the Volume of My Soundcore 2 is Too Low?
  1. Confirm that Soundcore 2 is fully charged.
  2. Reset Soundcore 2 by holding the Bluetooth button for 5-8 seconds or holding the Vol+ and Play/Pause buttons at the same time for 5 seconds.
  3. Connect Soundcore 2 with another device.
  4. Try a different app or audio source.

How long does it take to charge Motion Boom Plus? ›

soundcore Motion Boom Plus requires a 5V/3A input. It can be recharged fully in 5.5 hours using the 5V/3A USB-C wall charger and the included USB-C to USB-C charging cable.

Is Soundcore a Chinese company? ›

Soundcore is located in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China .

Are Sony better than Soundcore? ›

The Sony are more comfortable, feel better built, and have a better-balanced sound profile right out of the box. Their active noise cancelling feature can reduce more noise around you, and they have an auto-off timer to help conserve their battery life when not in use.

Are JBL earbuds better than Soundcore? ›

While both headphones are comfortable and well-built, the Anker have a significantly better noise isolation performance, and their integrated mic has a better recording quality. However, the JBL have a significantly better battery performance.

How many dB is the Ultimate Ears Boom 3? ›

Maximum Sound Level: 90dBC. Frequency Range: 90Hz - 20kHz. Drivers: Two 2” drivers and two 2” x 4” Passive Radiators. Pair up to 8 Bluetooth enabled source devices.

How loud is the hyper boom? ›

24 hours of battery life. IPX4 rated. Goes to 100 decibels. Outstanding sound.

How many decibels is the boom 2? ›

Weighing 548g (19.33oz) it is not the lightest addition to your backpack but at a small size (180mm x 67mm) it does not take up too much space, less than a water bottle. For it's small size it produces a massive 90 dba's of 360 degree music.

How many watts is the Anker Soundcore Motion Boom? ›

Anker quotes it as having 30W of total power.

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