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The Soundcore 3 by Anker is a Bluetooth speaker featuring dual pure titanium diaphragm drivers delivering 16W stereo sound with extended treble clarity up to 40kHz. Equipped with BassUp technology and dual passive radiators, it provides enhanced bass performance. With PartyCast technology, multiple speakers can be linked for a synchronized audio experience. It boasts an impressive 24-hour battery life and an IPX7 waterproof rating, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Input Voltage | 7.4 Volts |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 16 Watts |
Compatible Devices | Projector, Laptop, Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
Speaker Size | 1.5 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 1.5 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Outdoor activities, parties, beach, poolside |
Controller Type | App Control |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
Is Waterproof | TRUE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Maximum Range | 15 Meters |
Control Method | App, Touch |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Material Type | Plastic |
Speaker Type | Multimedia |
Additional Features | Bass Boost, PartyCast, Waterproof, Custom EQ, Titanium Drivers, USB-C Charging |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Outdoor Use, For Indoor Use, For Partying |
Item Weight | 0.82 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.36"D x 6.85"W x 2.24"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Audio Channels | 3.0 |
Frequency Response | 70 Hz |
Battery Charge Time | 4 Hours |
Battery Capacity | 6700 Milliamp Hours |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | wired, wireless |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
S**D
Outstanding performance from a small box
Summary: sounds smooth, refined and a LOT bigger then the actual box suggests. At the price it's a stellar performer.I've been engrossed in music all my life, playing, performing and listening (and one-time speaker development engineer). One thing I know - it's impossible to get a 'big' sound out of a small box - I don't mean loud, I mean big as in rounded, balanced, smooth accurate bass etc.. So as you head smaller, compromises creep in and some cheating is involved, particularly at lower frequencies.The Soundcore 3 is small but manages to achieve convincing bass whilst retaining clear articulate mids and semi-highs.It's satisfyingly weighty - suggesting good cabinet build and probably some hefty ferrite magnets for the drivers.The actual build seems excellent - robust, understated stylish and very well finished.The app provides full eq control but the factory preset is so good I soon gave up messing with the eq.The preset has loads of bass boost and quite a lot of top boost - exactly what you would expect to balance such a small box with 2 tiny midrange drivers - it's bound to need a lot of eq to get anywhere near flat.Anyway, ignoring how or why, it's just very good indeed for general round-the-house use. Plenty loud enough, all-round great sound, easy to use and the app is excellent - handy and smart.At the price it is rediculous. I imagine a pair would make a very good substitute for a stereo system.
T**S
Incredible sound quality and bass!
These speakers are incredible! They deliver great sound and bass and last ages on a single charge.Pros:- Great bass.- Incredible sound.- Ability to connect multiple speakers together.- Long battery life.- 2 Passive radiators to add a lot more bass.- Solid construction made of rubber to protect against drops.- Can go super quiet without hearing the 'hiss' from the speakers operating.Cons:- The rubber material is a fingerprint magnet and slightly oily hands will leave annoying marks.- Only supports the basic SBC codec.- Noticeable delay if your using it for gaming or watching videos. (On Samsung devices you can offset the video and sound delay by downloading sound assistant from the Galaxy store and going to the 'Bluetooth metronome') This doesn't fix the gaming audio delay but it works well for videos.Conclusion:This speaker is incredible for the price and delivers amazing sound. If your looking for a speaker for gaming look elsewhere. However if your looking for a speaker to listen to music or watch videos on YouTube, Netflix etc, look no further!
L**I
Excellent speaker and user control
I love the Soundcore 3 (S3) speaker. It has fantastic sound reproduction at a really low price. Initially, the speaker is configured to have a blinking light and sound effects when switching on/off or connecting to devices but these can be switched off, if you read the instructions very carefully.I finally decided to buy a dedicated BT speaker to save my portable Guitar amp from being abused for the role. Of all on the market, the Anker really stands out for features and price, plus, my daughter has had a Soundcore 2 (S2) for a few years and so I knew how good they were.In comparison with an S2, the S3 has improved bass and so I can listen to podcasts at lower volume. Phone calls are also excellent quality, with the ability to hold one call whilst answering another too, as with the S2.The app really takes this unit to another level as one can shape the sound or control the configuration, like turning off the sound effects. Through the app, one can activate a bass boost, for use only with the pre-configured soundscapes. However, I have found that, for podcasts, customising the sound with the EQ low levels raised is far more effective for getting a deep timbre. So, I won't be using the 'voice' setting.Physically, the S3 is larger than the S2. As a motorcyclist, who travels extensively and works from location to location, size is a critical logistical factor. I personally love the size of the S2 and think that were I to need the Aux in socket, which is removed on the S3, I would probably have bought it over the S3 for practical reasons.I think the rubber coating is possibly a little more robust too.What has been improved for the S3 are the buttons which require less pressure to activate and travel a shorter distance to those of the S2. These differences make using the speaker far more pleasant but, of course, only noticeable if comparing the S2 to the S3.Effects and turning them off---------------------------------There are two effects used by the speaker when you first switch it on. A blinking white BT light to the right and sound effects when switching on, off or connecting to devices. I find both effects pointless and distracting so I was very pleased to learn they can be switched off. To do so, however, is not immediately obvious and so I thought I'd include the steps here.1. Switching off blinking white light. To turn off, or rather switch light to stead blue, press and hold the BT symbol until the light turns blue. Repeat to go back to a white blinking light2. Turn off all sound effects. You will require the app to turn off the sound effects which are activated when switching on or off the speaker, and when entering the various connection settings. Rather confusingly, the setting is called 'Voice prompt'. Turning 'Voice prompt' off will mute all effects. I think my confusion came when I associated 'Voice prompt' with electronic assistants, like Siri! Still, if you've read this far, you now know it is simply a poorly labelled feature.Summary-----------The Soundcore 3 is a great BlueTooth speaker with excellent sound reproduction and great bass response for use with podcasts. The buttons and robust rubber exterior are enhanced from that of the previous model. It is also larger and more heavy that its predecessor.Whilst there are lighting and sound effects initially, these can be muted or switched off to minimise distractions. A great addition is the inclusion of a well thought out App to control the sound profile some config settings of the speaker.
C**S
Good Speaker for Everyday Use
I’ve been using the Soundcore 3 by Anker for a few weeks, and it’s a reliable little speaker. The sound quality is surprisingly good for its size, with clear stereo sound and decent bass, thanks to the BassUp feature. It gets loud enough for small gatherings, and the PartyCast feature is a fun addition if you want to link multiple speakers.The battery life is impressive – I easily get around 24 hours of playtime on a single charge, which makes it great for taking on trips or using outdoors. Speaking of outdoors, the IPX7 waterproof rating is a bonus, so I don’t have to worry about it getting wet at the pool or in the rain.Bluetooth 5.0 provides a stable connection, and I haven’t had any issues with range or dropped connections. The customizable EQ is nice if you want to tweak the sound to your liking, though I’ve mostly stuck with the default settings.Overall, the Soundcore 3 is a good option if you’re looking for a portable, durable, and affordable Bluetooth speaker that delivers solid sound quality.
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