🎶 Take your vibe anywhere—waterproof, wireless, and wildly powerful!
The Anker Soundcore 2 is a portable Bluetooth speaker featuring IPX7 waterproof protection, 24-hour battery life powered by a 5200mAh Li-ion battery, and 12W stereo sound enhanced by BassUp technology. With Bluetooth 5 connectivity and wireless stereo pairing, it delivers rich, distortion-free audio in a compact, travel-ready design ideal for home, outdoors, and travel.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 12 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 12.6 Ounces |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.2"D x 6.5"W x 1.8"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Impedance | 4 Ohm |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Frequency Response | 70 Hz |
Battery Charge Time | 3 Hours |
Battery Capacity | 200 Milliamp Hours |
Speaker Size | 4.6 Centimeters |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
MP3 player | No |
Controller Type | Battery Powered |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 200 Milliamp Hours |
Is Waterproof | TRUE |
Maximum Range | 20 Meters |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Speaker Type | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Stereo pairing;Ultra-Portable;Waterproof;Smartphone-Charging |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Televisions, For Smartphones, For Laptops |
J**E
Great Value, Durable, Water-Proof, No Frills, Bluetooth Speaker
First of all.. the quote "Luke, I am your father," is a misquote. The actual line is... Anyway, I just typed that so you'd know I'm not a bot.Actual Review:This speaker is exactly what is advertised. If you want a straight forward inexpensive, durable, water-proof, bass boosted speaker, this is it. For a $40 speaker, it's great quality.Sound: As advertised, it's heavy on the bass, but not so much that you can't watch a movie laying in bed and not pass out to a movie, at low volume. It's loud enough to blast music while hanging out with a group of friends, and it can be heard pretty loud over the chatter. It's nothing crazy, but pretty impressive.Battery Life: I think it died on me once, and that was from leaving it unplugged for somewhere 5-7 days. I use it for about 5ish hours a day on average.Waterproof: Yep. I accidentally knocked it into my bathtub while the water was showering onto it. Barely a scuff, and it kept on playing.App: It's not compatible with the ANKER app because it's an older modelConnections: bluetooth and auxilaryControls: On the box itself it's buttons, no touch buttons or anything, but you can of course adjust the volume on from your deviceIt's a great straight forward speaker. Unless you're looking for something a little more flashy, with more advanced features, This is a good deal, especially for today's standards.
Y**Y
Loud, good sound reproduction, advanced call answering features
When Anker’s SoundCore 2 went on sale, I immediately made the purchase so that I could compare an Anker Bluetooth speaker with those from other manufacturers. Anker is a well-known brand producing quality products. My expectations were high.PackagingThe SoundCore 2 came in a white and light blue box with black and light blue text on the outside. Inside the box, wrapped in velvety plastic, was the speaker secured by cardboard on all but the top parts. With the speaker were the user guide, “Happy/Not Happy” card and an Anker-branded charging cable inside its own smaller box. Packaging was professional.Pairing and ControlsPairing the SoundCore 2 with an iPhone 7 Plus was a breeze. Shortly after turning the speaker on, “SoundCore 2” appeared on my phone. A couple of seconds after I tapped the name, paring was successful, confirmed by tone.The controls are located at the top of the speaker. They include the power, - (minus), play, + (plus) and Bluetooth buttons. The + and – buttons are used for adjusting volume. The play button is a multi-function button that can be used to pause/resume playback, accept/reject/end calls as well as putting the current call on hold while accepting another call. Additionally, the play button can also be used to switch a call between speaker and mobile device.On one of the sides are the auxiliary and micro USB charging ports.PerformanceWhen it comes to speakers, the most important factor for me is sound quality reproduction. Anker’s SoundCore 2 didn’t disappoint. Vocals by a basso vocalist were smooth. Middle frequencies produced by a flute and a clarinet were clear and pleasant. High frequencies from an acoustic guitar were crisp and very satisfying.The sound of a bass drum was somewhere in between a “punch” and a “boom.” Applying an equalizer app got the bass drum closer to a boom but not quite there. This is an area where the speaker could use an improvement when it comes to sound quality reproduction.The SoundCore 2 is loud. At maximum volume, it easily filled my 20-feet x 20-feet garage with sound. Bluetooth range was amazing. Without any obstruction in between the speaker and my phone, sound didn’t cutoff until both were about 100 feet apart, producing the best Bluetooth range of all speakers I’ve tested to date.Phone calls were clear. The speaker has the ability to put an existing call on hold while answering another incoming call. I have yet to see this feature on other Bluetooth speakers. There is one feature that is common with most speakers I’ve tested but not present with the SoundCore 2 and that is the ability to call the last number dialed on the phone the speaker is paired with. This would normally be a double press of the play button but this action is assigned to skip to the next track. I found this to be surprising coming from an Anker product.In addition to call the last number dialed, I was also surprised by the inability to go to the previous track. Unless I missed this in the user guide, this functionality is not present.As already mentioned, the speaker has the ability to enable voice control software such as Siri on iOS devices. This is the second speaker I have tested to include this nice feature.Pros• Durable and rugged construction• Good sound reproduction• Loud• Comprehensive user guide in 9 languages• Amazing Bluetooth range• Advanced phone call answering features• Ability to enable voice activated software (Siri with iOS)• Anker-branded charging cableCons• Can’t go to previous track• Can’t call the last number dialed• No auxiliary cableConclusionDespite the minor quirks mentioned in my review, the pros far outweigh the cons making the SoundCore 2 an excellent choice for a Bluetooth speaker in the $46 (price at the time of review) range. Similar speakers I’ve tested are the Meidong 2110 and the Meidong QQChocolate Medium. While these two speakers are more accurate in terms of sound quality reproduction, they are not as loud as the SoundCore 2. If volume is more important, you can’t go wrong with the SoundCore 2. However, if sound quality reproduction is more important, take a look at the Meidong speakers. I had to switch between all three speakers while writing this review to make sure that my conclusions are as accurate as possible.
A**A
High quality performance at a reasonable price.
Bought this speaker back in November 2022 just bought a replacement. Only because the battery refuse to charge beyond 10% causing it to stutter. I'm sure if there was a way to get to the battery I would have had many more years use out of it. I love it so much I bought another. Big sound from a little baby and you can carry it with you anywhere. It's been camping, to the beach and been with me for many movies and much music. Even got me through homework. Newer model comes with a c connector glad to have gotten rid of the mini USB. If you want a Bluetooth speaker that sounds great and lasts this is it. And for the price right now you can't argue. I'm surrounded by many Anker products for this very reason. Used daily connected to my PC, laptop, or cell phone when I'm not using my sound core life q30s that are still kicking it hard too.
N**.
Love The True Stereo Sound
Love these and they sound great paired with my ipad. They do have TWS (true stereo) which I needed. The only drawback is that they do not have adequate operation instructions, and you cannot see the tiny print, but I called them, and after a long hold, a real person will help you. I told them they could avoid all the calls by including better instructions, and they knew that. I advise to be sure to turn them on and pair them before you turn on bluetooth setting on your devise. Also, there are youtube instructions that may help you. Awesome sound, minus a star for poor instructions, and the instructions should include troubleshooting, etc.
M**W
Sounds good, gets the job done.
Only 12W but has decent bass for a portable speaker. Used to have a Bose SoundLink Mini II, which is 60W. But I never got anywhere close to using 60W. More like 6W most of the time. So having a 60W amp in it really just meant it was less power efficient than the SoundCore 2 and had lower battery life. The Bose lasted only about 4 years before it died so I wasn't about to spend $200 on another one.Got the SoundCore 2 on sale for around $30 and it is a steal at that price. Even at the regular $45 price, you can't go wrong. This speaker is well made. I have a compact powered sub I can use with it for better bass range and volume. They work well together as a compact desktop setup and travel well too. No more listening to music on crappy laptop (craptop?) speakers.
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