And if the microphone is important to you, then this is a little money well spent. Visually, it’s inoffensive compared to some of its competitors – classy even.įor sound, the JBL Go 2 is a better option, but the Anker SoundCore 2 surpasses it for features and battery life. It’s very much at the super-affordable end of the market and, thanks to the IPX7 rating, it’ll take some pretty serious abuse. That said, the SoundCore 2 is still worthy of your attention. There’s a diminished space between notes – an absence of the kind of layers that would allow our ears to celebrate nuances between vocals and instruments. However, despite the apparently bass-enhancing BassUp technology, the two-way design (each driver is powered by 6W of amplification) doesn’t offer much in the way of bass depth.ĭynamics are also an issue Lethal’s bolshy tone is present, but the detail required to fully deliver his emotional skittishness isn’t quite there. Anker Soundcore 3 review: Design Measuring 6.75 x 2.25 x 2.25 inches and weighing in at 13 ounces, the Soundcore 3 is roughly the same size as the Sonos Roam but just a couple of ounces lighter. Anker Soundcore Flare 2 Devices with stereo speakers deliver sound from independent channels on both left and right sides, creating a richer sound and a better experience. Lethal Bizzle’s Fester Skank doesn’t come across as thin or insubstantial through the midrange as we tap our feet along quite happily. We’re not surprised that the amount of detail on display is rather limited, but things tick along nicely and timing is not an issue. Once run-in (yes, that's worth doing even at this end of the audio scale), this little curvy cuboid is initially quite fun – there’s plenty going on through the midrange and it’s well-balanced.
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