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The sub-bass synth hits that punctuate the beat are more implied than delivered-these drivers just can’t go that low, nor would we expect it of them. On Jay-Z and Kanye West’s “No Church in the Wild,” the kick drum loop receives enough high-mid presence for it to retain its punchy attack, and it seems to get a little added bass heft as well. You can mess around with the EQ, of course, but don’t expect to be able to dial in true deep subwoofer-like bass. There’s nothing accurate in the slightest about this wildly boosted, sculpted sound signature, however-it’s scooped so that you get a lot of lows and highs, and the mids are dialed back. Callahan’s baritone vocals, however, seem to have the bulk of the actual bass depth here, commanding most of the low-mids in the mix, while the high-mids and highs do a good job of keeping the detail in his voice and the crispness in the acoustic strums and higher-register percussive hits. The drums on this track sound heavier than we’d expect a speaker this size to be capable of making them-they don’t sound thunderous, but they definitely pack some added depth. The passive radiators add some extra oomph, and a little visual flair as they seem to move about a half-inch inward and outward when vibrating at top volumes.īill Callahan’s “Drover,” a track with far less deep bass in the mix, gives us a better sense of the Soundcore Motion Boom’s general sound signature. At top volume levels with Bass Boost on, the speaker manages not to distort. On tracks with intense sub-bass content, like The Knife’s “Silent Shout,” the Soundcore Motion Boom delivers impressive low-frequency depth for a speaker this size and price. The good news is, with Bass Boost enabled, the Soundcore Motion Boom delivers a well-rounded sound signature. It’s less of a Bass Boost button and more of a Bass Enable button-with it off, the drivers sound tinny, thin, and brittle. With the audio set to Soundcore Signature and Bass Boost off, we tested out the Soundcore Motion Boom’s audio playback capabilities and quickly came to the conclusion that nearly everyone who buys this speaker will want to turn the Bass Boost feature on. The speaker is compatible with Bluetooth 5.0 and supports the SBC Bluetooth codec, but not AAC or AptX.Īnker estimates battery life to be roughly 24 hours, but your results will vary with your volume levels. Soundcore Signature is the default, and the setting we used for our audio tests in the next section. There’s also an Bass Boost button in the app (it’s the same button that’s on the speaker itself) that works in conjunction with whatever EQ preset you choose. Adjusting it during playback, we can attest to the EQ’s ability to drastically alter to sound signature. Once connected to the speaker, there’s a menu where you can fine-tune auto-off and voice-prompt settings, a play/pause button and volume slider, and an EQ section with multiple presets, including customizable EQ with nine bands from 80Hz to 13kHz.
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The Soundcore app for Android and iOS is a one-size-fits-all app for a wide array of Anker Soundcore products. It's also worth noting the speaker can float, making it ideal for pool parties. Even though Bluetooth audio can’t survive underwater, the point is the Soundcore Motion Boom can be used in rain or rinsed without any issue. The Soundcore Motion Boom has an IPX7 rating, which means it's fully waterproof when the cover for the back compartment is closed-it can be submerged for up to a meter for 30 minutes.
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