🎉 Elevate Your Sound Experience with Motion+!
The Soundcore Motion+ Bluetooth Speaker delivers exceptional audio quality with 30W output, Hi-Res audio capabilities, and waterproof design, making it the perfect companion for any indoor or outdoor gathering. With a robust battery life of 12 hours and advanced features like BassUp™ technology, this speaker is engineered for music lovers who demand the best.
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Battery Charge Time | 12 Hours |
Battery Capacity | 6700 Milliamp Hours |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | wired, wireless |
Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.2"D x 10.2"W x 3.1"H |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 30 Watts |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone |
Speaker Size | 8.1 Centimeters |
Woofer Diameter | 8.1 Centimeters |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Bluetooth Range | 20 Meters |
MP3 player | No |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Controller Type | Battery Powered |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
Is Waterproof | TRUE |
Maximum Range | 20 Meters |
Control Method | App |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Material Type | SKZZF39 |
Speaker Type | Woofer |
Additional Features | Bass Boost, Hi Res Audio, Waterproof, Usb Port, Stereo pairing |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Indoor Use, For Computers, For Gaming Consoles, For Smartphones or Tablets |
J**K
Punches above its weight!
If you’re looking for heavy bass, you should look elsewhere. But you should also know many more expensive Bluetooth speakers, like the JBL Charge and Flip series speakers, aren’t stereo. They are mono, with a single tweeter and a single woofer. The Motion+ has 2 of each, and front and rear facing passive radiators to generate some extra bass. The build quality is surprisingly good, and the specs are impressive as it offers silk dome tweeters, woofers powered by neodymium magnets, and individual crossovers for each of the 4 drivers. That’s a lot of detail at this price point.The soundstage is impressive and the sound quality is genuinely clean and clear. You want to avoid use of the BassUp. You absolutely want to download the app and utilize the equalizer to customize the sound. It makes a huge and noticeable difference.I’ve purchased and/or played with several Bluetooth speakers over the years. Earlier Anker/Soundcore models were OK, but have gotten progressively better. They outdid themselves with the Motion+. Although it was released over 6 years ago, people are still buying it in 2025 (like myself) and individuals and reviewers are still raving about it. That is what told me it was worth a try, and this speaker is a classic with an almost cult following.If you have a discerning ear and appreciate good sound quality, you should definitely give this speaker a listen. We wanted something we could just grab and take out to our pool area for music. It blew me away for $100.
T**E
Such a beautiful speaker that sounds really amazing; especially for it's size!!!
This is such a beautiful speaker that sounds really amazing; especially for it's size!!! I haven't updated the firmware on any of the 3 Motion Pluses that I bought or downloaded the app yet; so my review is what I think of them straight out of the box. Anyway, when I first spotted these things on Amazon, I just knew that I had to have one (and then 2 more after I got 1 of them).Pros:1) Really really great sound out of these things even with the BassUp feature "OFF".2) For larger rooms turning "ON" the BassUp features helps just enough with the bass in larger rooms without bogging down the sound.3) Tight punchy bass with or without the BassUp feature "ON".4) Mids & highs sound fantastic, very clear with great instrument separation.5) Pairing 2 speakers together makes these sound even better for increased stereo separation and fullness of sound—and the BassUp feature isn't needed as much when using 2 speakers.6) Beautiful design, it's the best looking speaker that Anker has made to date, in my opinion.7) IPX7 rated...so it's completely waterproof.8) USB-C charging and cable (I think that the first charging time on one of mine was about 3.5 hours but charge faster with a better socket adapter, or so I hear).9) Still has an 3.5mm stereo auxiliary jack and supplied cable.10) Battery level indicator shows up on my iPod even without Soundcore Motion application installed.11) Decent battery life (12 hours) however, one of mine, so far (haven't tested the others yet), has exceeded the 12 hour mark. I listen to it just below half volume and this is usually enough volume for me.12) This speaker sounds better and is louder than the Soundcore Pro (the most comparable equivalent to this speaker).13) You can turn the BassUp feature "ON" and "OFF" with this Motion Plus speaker but you can't do that with the Soundcore Pro.14) There is an application download for this speaker that I hear has some nice features on it but you can still pair it up with another speaker to get a right & left channel stereo paring without the app.—totally unlike the JBL flip 4s and JBLs which require their app to get their pair speakers out of "Party Mode".15) It's a little wider physically than the Soundcore Pro and the Boost so the stereo separation is still a little better than other models, even without having to pair it to another speaker,POTENTIAL cons but ONLY if these things are important to you (they are usually NOT a problem for me):1) Although, it has good battery life the Soundcore Pro (another Anker model) has an 8000 milliamp battery (18 hours of battery life) and this one is only a 6700 milliamp battery. It might have been nice to get a little bit of a bigger battery in the Motion but it's not that disappointing to me that we didn't.2) The Soundcore Pro has a standard USB port so you can charge your phone from the speaker. (This is not important to me as I would rather just carry an extra Anker battery charging bank to charge my phone rather than use the speaker's battery.)3) It doesn't have quite as much bass as the Soundcore Pro—if you're primarily into really heavy bass, which I am NOT. This is NOT a con for me personally because I think that the Motion Plus has the perfect amount of bass with or without the BassUp turned "ON". I found that I always needed to EQ down the bass on the Soundcore Pro to get it where I personally liked it. I don't have to do that with this speaker.4) This speaker is larger or wider than the Soundcore Pro and the Boost; so if you're looking for something really small, this speaker might not be quite as easy to carry around as the Boost or Pro. (This is not a problem for me at all though; I actually like this feature a lot.)5) No multi light battery indicator on the actual speaker itself—but the power button does start flashing red when batteries are getting low. (It would have been nice to have battery level lights on the speaker but I am still okay with it showing up just on the iPod and/or on the application.)6) Has sizable quantized volume increases for every click of the volume button however, these increases are NOT nearly as bad as the larger jumps in volume on the Soundcore Pro.Only 3 of these potential cons represented any problem for me:* the battery play time* no battery level indicator lights on speaker* the sizable volume increasesHowever, these issues still haven't seemed to have been that big of a deal so far because I get more than the expected battery time because the speaker is loud enough so I can just listen to it at lower volumes and get longer battery life that way. Also, I can track battery levels on my device and/or application so this isn't much of an issue with me. And as far as the sizable volume increase, I seem to be able to micro adjust them when using my finger along the slider (at least with the newer iPods and iPhones, older ones seem a bit more jumpy).Anyway, this is a really great speaker and I highly recommend it!!!NOTE: If you like your mids and highs scaled back some, then I would highly recommend the Soundcore Boost and if you really like a lot of bass with a dip in the mids, I would then recommend the Soundcore Pro. All 3 of these are good speakers though.
D**D
Motion + vs Motion 300 and odd issues
Update 1 month later: I still enjoy the Motion + but have discovered two odd issues with it that you should know about. 1. It requires a smaller size charger of around 1 amp. I have tried multiple brand new 2-3 amp chargers and it refuses to charge using them. Tried different charging cords also to be safe. So if your unit does not want to charge, that could be the reason. 2. When you use the 1/8" input plug, it does not disconnect the bluetooth. I am using the Motion + as a computer speaker and when I have my phone nearby, it interacts with cutting out the sound sometimes. It's not a serious problem, but should not, at least in my opinion, do that.Original review: I bought both this Sound Core Motion + and the Motion 300 to compare. They have totally different sounds. The Motion + has separate tweeters and you can really tell, the sound is much clearer, vocal sharper and clearer. The 300 is more "boomy" and midrange forward sounding. Not to say the Motion 300 is bad, just not as "clean" and detailed. Of course the Motion + is substantially more expensive too, but if sound quality if your goal, then there is no choice.It makes a phenomenal computer speaker by plugging in the included 1/8" patch cord too, something not available on the Motion 300. Both hooked up quickly and easily to my phone and the app really helped with the sound equalization. They both have a hefty feel and nice, soft silicone covering that is easy to hold and grip on any surface. You really can't go wrong with either, especially if found on sale.