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Is Soundcore's newest portable speaker a sound investment?

Rating 4 of 5

Price: $257.11

Jack Needham

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Knowing that summer is just around the corner is an unrivalled feeling. Those reading this from more tropical climates don’t have to worry so much about limited daylight and cold weather in the winter months, but for us that feeling of impending long nights, festivals and far too many BBQs keeps us going. So what better time to upgrade your outdoor equipment?

After leaving our seating areas, decking and speakers dormant, the Soundcore Motion X600 Bluetooth speaker arrives to bring high-fidelity audio anywhere you like. If it’s anything like some of Soundcore’s recent offerings, the Motion X600 should offer quality at a reasonable price (in this case, £200/$200). And, given its pre-summer release, must also withstand several months of outdoor revelry and probably some festival mud. Does it succeed?

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Design and build:vintage futurism

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There’s something wholesome about the Soundcore Motion X600. With a perforated grille at the front and basic volume, bluetooth and on/off buttons on the top surface, it resembles a vintage radio without being a cheesy throwback. Pop it in the kitchen, put your music on, and all of a sudden you’re hankering to flip through long-forgotten recipe books. It’s bound to be a park picnic staple, and could be carted around like a 2023 take on the boombox if you’re especially confident in your music tastes.

Made from aluminium, and without a single bump or bruise to be found, we were immediately reassured this will last more than a few knocks. The handle feels sturdy, but it could longer, similar to that found on the . Our knuckles sometimes clatter against the main surface, but that’s a minor moan.

With an IPX7 waterproof rating, the Soundcore Motion X600 can handle the characteristically wet British weather. It’ll suit a decidedly much more pleasant day by the pool, too.

This isn’t the lightest portable listening device at 1.9kg, becoming a little cumbersome after a while, but less so than the not-entirely light 3kg Sonos Move. We do wish it came with a carry case, though.

Features and interface: bare bones

The Motion X600 is pretty light on features, at least compared to other Soundcore products. EQing is controlled entirely through the Soundcore app, which covers basic tweaks and customisation, but nothing overly in-depth. The basic EQing is split into voice, treble boost, balanced and Soundcore Signature –this essentially increases bass frequencies.

Custom EQing can be tinkered with manually through a nine-point curve. A Soundcore account means you can create and save EQ profiles too, which is great for tweaking it to different rooms or outdoor spaces.But there’s no automatic EQing based on genre, a feature seen in the Soundcore Liberty 4earbuds app. As we’ll go on to say though, the Soundcore Motion X600 doesn’t require much fiddling to provide top-tier audio.

A 6400 mAh internal battery provides up to 12 hours of playtime at 50% volume, says Soundcore. That checks out, and then some. We barely listen to it above 50% volume, which obviously helps to extend the battery life. But after a week of frequent listening, we only charged it up once.

Sound: the ‘oomf’ factor

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While the Motion X600 is light on features, it packs in power. Audio output mainly comes from a 50-watt amp and five drivers. This includes two woofers and two tweeters, as well as Soundcore’s ‘Sky Driver’ speaker, which fires full-range audio upwards. With all speakers combined, the Motion X600 can deliver spatial sound.

You can really feel that extra bit of depth and immersion, which solves one of our key portable speaker gripes. Too often, portable speakers rely on pure power to fill the space, compensating audio quality for volume which ends up a distorted mess. With the Soundcore Motion X600, though, audio envelops the room, rather than sounding like its coming from one source.

For a portable speaker, it could rival some at home systems. And, like most systems, it works best when the speaker is directly in front of the listener. It doesn’t fare as well when playing outdoors, but that doesn’t matter in our opinion. It’ll likely be used much more as a party gadget, or for a little extra BBQ entertainment anyway. It’s not meant for listening rooms, and likely won’t appeal to those who have them. That’s where the purpose serves the function, though. If you want an extra spatial boost to your casual listening sessions, then the feature pays for itself.

All this is a roundabout way of saying the Soundcore Motion X600 offers lots in a little package. It’s loud, too. Very loud. We barely creep it above 50% before worrying both about our neighbours, and whether it’s unsettling our dog. But it doesn’t rely on volume for its oomf. The Soundcore Motion X600 creates an expansive sound, rather than an overpowering one. Two-channel music from the likes of Spotify and Apple Music is much wider, thicker and richer. The result is a room filling, high-quality sound for everyday listeners.

Soundcore Motion X600 verdict

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There are very few things to moan about with the Soundcore Motion X600. It offers grade A specs with convenience, and looks like it’s been chiselled from a single piece of metal.

It may not match up to the Sonos Move when it comes to audio quality (although it’s not far off), and it may be beyond the needs of more casual listeners. But it’s a worthy investment, and one that will last plenty of summers.

Stuff Says…

Score: 4/5

Top specs in a small bundle, the Soundcore Motion X600 is a portable speaker that doesn’t scrimp on sound.

Good Stuff

Packs a punch without lacking quality

Lovely design

A fair price

Bad Stuff

Basic customisation

Jack Needham

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A writer of seven years and serial FIFA 23 loser, Jack is also Features Editor at Stuff. Jack has written extensively about the world of tech, business, science and online culture. He also covers gaming, but is much better at writing about it than actually playing.Jack keeps the site rolling with extensive features and analysis.

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FAQs

Is Soundcore actually good? ›

The Soundcore Motion 300 is Anker's answer to that Bose speaker. Around the same size as the Bose, it doesn't sound quite as good, but it sounds impressive for its compact size and costs only $80. As a result, we've awarded it a CNET Editors' Choice as a strong value pick in the portable Bluetooth speaker category.

How long does it take to charge the Soundcore Motion X600? ›

How long does it take to charge Motion X600? It takes around 6 hours to charge with a certified 5V/3A wall charger. How do I reset Motion X600? Turn on the speaker, then hold the Bluetooth button and volume up button simultaneously for 5-10 seconds to reset the speaker.

How big is the Soundcore motion X600? ›

Available in Aurora Green, Lunar Blue, or Polar Gray, the Soundcore Motion X600 comes in at roughly 6.5 by 12.1 by 3.2 inches and weighs 4.0 pounds.

Is Soundcore Motion Plus worth it? ›

Soundcore Motion+ has an excellent design and build that can really help with the sound dispersion and nice stereo separation. I have played with the eq bands quite a lot and they are real eq. Motion+ is a champion in its size category by delivering great bass response and exceptional mids and highs

Which is better Soundcore or Bose? ›

The Bose 700 Headphones Wireless are better over-ear headphones for commute and travel than the Anker Soundcore Life Q35 Wireless. The Bose are more comfortable, feel better built, and have a more neutral default sound profile, which some users may prefer. They also have better noise isolation and overall performance.

How loud is Soundcore X600? ›

✔️50W Room-Filling Sound: Whether you're having a party or just enjoying your favorite tunes, the 50W sound will fill any space with rich, high-quality sound that brings music to life.

How loud is Soundcore motion? ›

The Anker Soundcore Motion Plus is a fairly small speaker that's well-suited for outdoor use. It has a very long battery life, and it's rated IPX7 for water resistance, although we don't currently test for this. It can also get quite loud, though there are some compression artifacts at max volume.

Can you overcharge Soundcore earbuds? ›

Correct you can't overcharge anything with a regulator. Which is everything sold by Anker / Soundcore.

How long does Soundcore battery last? ›

Soundcore synergizes Anker's power management technology and a high-efficiency battery for up to 24 hours of sublime audio.

Why is Soundcore so good? ›

There are a lot of little things to like about these headphones. The Soundcore Space Ones have a number of other details and features that make them feel like more premium noise-canceling headphones. They support Bluetooth multi-point so you can have them connected to your laptop and smartphone at the same time.

Does the Soundcore X600 support Dolby Atmos? ›

A New Type of Spatial Audio Speaker

The Motion X600 speaker uses a 5-driver speaker array to play back Dolby Atmos songs and makes it seem that sound is coming from a much larger speaker than it actually is. One of those drivers is up-firing, which is important for a more convincing spatial experience.

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.

Is soundcore a good brand of earbuds? ›

If you want reliable buds with noteworthy features and strong bass performance for about a third of the price of Apple AirPods, it gets no better (or cheaper) than the Anker Soundcore P20i.

Is soundcore better than Beats? ›

Our Verdict. The Anker Soundcore Life Q35 Wireless are slightly better headphones than the Beats Studio3 Wireless. The Anker have a significantly better noise isolation performance, a longer continuous battery life, and their companion app has a graphic EQ and presets so that you can adjust their sound to your liking.

Is soundcore headphones a good brand? ›

Overall, they're an excellent value and well worth your attention if you're on a budget. If you want more accurate sound out of the box, Audio-Technica's $79.99 ATH-M20xBT headphones are a fine alternative, though they lack noise cancellation and higher-end codec options.

Is Anker Soundcore better than JBL? ›

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.

Why does soundcore sound so good? ›

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.

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