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Key Features
Huge Sound: Titanium drivers deliver louder sound with a frequency range that extends up to 40kHz for brighter treble with incredible detail.
BassUp Technology: Our proprietary technology intensifies bass in real-time to ensure the thumping beats pack an extra punch.
IPX7 Protection: Soundcore Boost Bluetooth speaker is fully waterproof to withstand even complete submersion in water.
Extended Playtime: 12 hours of playtime gives you more time to spend listening to all your favorite tunes.
Charge Other Devices: Use Soundcore Boost Bluetooth speaker to charge other devices while you listen.
Soundcore App: Customize the EQ and tailor the sound to your favorite music.
Wireless Stereo Pairing: Enjoy big stereo sound when 2 Soundcore Boost speakers are paired wirelessly.
Convenient Pairing: Bluetooth 5.0 and NFC connection for Android phones.
Built-In Microphone: Answer calls via Soundcore Boost Bluetooth speaker.
Fast Charging: Via the USB-C connection.
Note: This upgraded Soundcore Boost speaker does not have an AUX port.
Specifications
Bluetooth Version: 5.0
Audio Output: 10W × 2
Battery Capacity: 5200mAh
Charge Time: 4 Hours
Bluetooth Frequency Range: 20m
Sound Frequency Range: 60Hz ~ 40kHZ
THD+N: <1%
Model Number: A3145
What’s In The Box
Soundcore Boost
Quick Start Guide
USB-A to USB-C Cable
Enhanced Sound Experience: Boost your music with the Anker Soundcore Boost Bluetooth speaker, featuring BassUp technology that intensifies the beat and energizes your dance tracks. Ideal for shower, outdoor, and waterproof use, this speaker delivers an immersive audio experience.
High-Quality Titanium Drivers: Enjoy well-balanced sound with treble that stretches up to 40kHz, bringing out the distinctive details of your favorite songs. This Bluetooth speaker is suitable for both indoor and outdoor listening.
IPX7 Waterproof Protection: Fear no spills or downpours with the Soundcore Boost Bluetooth speaker, designed with IPX7-rated waterproof protection to withstand various water conditions. Bring your speaker to the shower, outdoor adventures, or poolside parties without worry.
Personalized EQ Settings: Customize your listening experience by downloading the Soundcore app and tailoring the EQ to your favorite genres. Enhance your favorite songs and discover new dimensions of audio quality with this Bluetooth speaker.
Extended 12-Hour Playtime: Keep the music playing from dusk till dawn with the Soundcore Boost Bluetooth speaker’s 12-hour playtime. Plus, conveniently charge your phone via the USB-C port on the speaker when it’s out of battery, ensuring you never miss a beat.
9 reviews for Anker Upgraded Soundcore Boost Bluetooth Speaker with Well-Balanced Sound, BassUp, 12H Playtime, USB-C, IPX7 Waterproof, Wireless Customizable EQ via App, Stereo Pairing, Portable Speaker for Music
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MyOpinion –
A really amazing speaker!
I have a friend that has a Bose soundlink mini II that made me want to get a small bluetooth speaker. The $150. price tag sent me off to find a cheaper alternative and I searched online, high and low, read reviews of different speakers, specs, youtube reviews and even went to best buy to listen to every single speaker on the shelf but I couldn’t find anything cheaper than the Bose that sounded good enough. There were several others that sound great, like the UE Mega boom I think, the most expensive one and the super high end JBL that was around $300. I even looked on Ebay and found some of the JBL’s that were new that were way cheaper than in the store, knockoffs! I nearly gave up my search but found a review on this speaker and since I found it on Amazon I figured why not give it a try. I am so glad I did.Pros:The price: for under $100 you sure can’t beat thatThe Look: Nice look, rubbery top and bottom with nice fabric around the front side and back.The Size: It’s not too big and doesn’t weigh a lot but isn’t light as a feather, this thing does have a little weight to itThe unboxing experience: The box that this comes in is a heavy duty cardboard box, the packaging is very nice! If you like the way that Apple packages their products to be just right, Anker has done a fantastic job of making the unboxing experience great as well.It’s nice that you can plug your phone into this speaker to keep it charged but obviously this will reduce the run time of the speaker.Charging: Micro USB (A short cable is included but no brick. Just use your phone brick)Output: Bluetooth and the device also has an option to use the 3.5MM headphone port to receive input from your device of choice.Audio Quality/Volume: The sound is very clear, If you like music with Bass you’ll want to use it with the UP button activated, the speaker gets loud enough to really get into the music!NeutralNo removable battery or user serviceable battery, no screws or panels that can be removed.NegativeWith the UP button off, the sound is clear and loud but flat as can be.ConclusionI wish the UP (Bass boost button) was by default in the on position and the button would be used to reduce the bass if needed. Turn the UP button on and it sounds great and not a cheap boomy bass. The speaker does use passive drivers but not an issue. I would put this thing up against a Bose SoundLink Mini II any day and for the price you really can’t beat it.The warranty is great for this. I did have an issue with charging and got the device replaced twice. Here’s the scenario: The first one came, charged it up and it worked properly. I used it and drained the battery after many hours of listening, the problem came with charging it. The device took a charge, no issues there however I found that if you do not take it off the charger and leave it for several days and disconnect the charging cable (Micro USB) the battery would be dead. The charger I used was an Anker charger and was plugged in the entire time. I did some testing and found that if you charge it up and take it off the charger within several hours of it reaching full capacity it was fine. Anker sent me a second one and had the same problem. They determined that there must have been an issue with a batch of devices. I haven’t used the 3rd one yet but will see if the issue continues. Before they sent out the third one they checked to make sure I got a new one out of a different batch. Hopefully this one is good to go. This is a very minor annoyance and not something I would say is an issue enough not to buy it. The sound quality outweighs the annoyance of needing to remember to take it off the charger within a couple of hours of it completing the charge.Be sure to keep the order number, it’ll stay in your amazon purchase list but Anker will need it to do an RMA if necessary. Also they may say look on the bottom for the serial number, it’s in the battery compartment.
Steve C. –
Perfect upgrade to older Anker Soundcore speaker
I am only 1 day in on this speaker, but love it so far. It replaces another SoundCore, an A3102, that I have had since 2017. It still works fine, but it was recently promoted to be my under-the-monitor speaker for my Mac Studio, and when programs like ‘Stranger Things’, it was struggling to keep up. The A3102 is only 6 watts!. The soundtrack was too broad, and the dialogue was particularly hard to hear.This unit fixed all of that. The music soundtrack is perfect, the dialog crisp, and the sound profile is very flat (how I prefer it: It has a ‘Bass Up’ feature I have not tried, but I am not really interested in that for use under my monitor for things like Apple TV and Netflix.)I did have to keep turning it down during particularly loud scenes in the last two episodes of Season 5 (S5-3 and S5-4) that have dropped so far. It has a broad volume range to be sure. It helps I am sitting right here facing it.The A3102 is still good and will move on to its next purpose …. probably tossed in the luggage for trips, etc.
Lindsay Corzine –
Fantastic Value – Stereo Mode is Not Perfect, But Awesome
Firstly, this is a review is specifically aimed at the use of two speakers in stereo mode. This is the reason I bought these speakers. So if that’s your interest, I’ve provided detail below. The overall sound quality goes up SIGNIFICANTLY when using two of these speakers in Stereo mode, in comparison with a single speaker. If you can afford two, then I’d say buy two, because two of them sound about 5x better than one.That said, as a standalone speaker it’s a great speaker for the money, Anker proves itself over and over to be a cutting edge company that cares about making good products. I’ve purchased their goods for many years and I’ve never been disappointed. The sound quality of this speaker is excellent given it’s price tag (for me $49.99 USD). I can’t imagine anyone not being happy with it given the build quality and price and sound.For fun I compared the sound quality against my single $299 Bose Mini-SoundLink II speaker, and of course the Bose is much richer and cleaner, but considering the Soundcore Boost is 1/6th the price of the Bose, it performed absolutely outstanding!! So again, I would recommend the Soundcore highly.Battery life so far (owned them for a month), is very impressive. Nice work Anker!!!STEREO MODE FUNCTION: Key Points- Quite a few people in the reviews complain that the stereo mode function is unreliable, and some seem to think its terrible and claim it’s very difficult to use. I’d agree that it *was* … until I figured out how to use it properly, and then it’s been pretty easy, … so, more on this below for those that care.On the issue of stereo connectivity, one should first consider that it’s a $100 set of speakers and this is relatively new technology, so perhaps expectations shouldn’t be so high? One also needs to understand that the speakers will perform differently depending on the hardware they are interacting with, and various other factors, such as speaker placement. THEY WILL NOT PERFORM AS SUCCESSFULLY IN STEREO MODE WITH ALL INPUT DEVICES. MAKE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND THIS. Here are my detailed findings:- In my case, the speakers operate in stereo mode *almost* perfectly with my iPhone XR and my girlfriend’s IMac Pro, but do not do so well with my Hewlett Packard PC running Windows 10, so I’ve given up trying to use the speakers with my PC. It’s a bit disappointing, but again, what can I expect for $100 bucks?!- Note that the sound WILL drop out occasionally even on the Apple devices for maybe 0.2-0.5 seconds, which can be annoying, but it doesn’t happen very often, and sometimes I can play music for many hours without a single issue. So for the price, I can easily deal with these minor disturbances. The problem seems to be worse when streaming online movies. They perform great with streaming Apple music.- Getting the speakers synced up with each other and connected in stereo mode with my device for the first time could be tricky and frustrating. On top of that Anker’s instructions to set them up are PATHETICALLY bad (Come on Anker … REALLY?), so it takes a bit of messing around to figure it out. It seems best to follow a specific sequence of events each time, if they are to connect reliably in stereo mode. It seems that the device connects to one of the speakers first, and then the second speaker connects to the first speaker to create stereo mode, so this creates a linear connection rather than a network type connection. One doesn’t want to attempt to connect the device to both speakers if the intent is to use Stereo Mode. Therefore here’s what I’ve found successful:1. (see photos provided) Label one of your speakers with a number 1 (using a sticker that you can see in the dark). Label the other number 2 (Or label them A & B, whatever, just some what that you can easily tell them apart). It’s good to make the stickers in the shape of an arrow so it’s easy to see which direction the sound comes out. Why Anker made these into homogeneous rectangular prisms is beyond me … one shouldn’t have to carefully examine a portable speaker every time they put it down to make sure it’s facing the right way, and, it would be nice to be able to see the buttons in a dimly lit room, but they are very flat with very little texture (see photo).2. MAKE IT A POLICY TO CONNECT YOUR DEVICE ONLY TO SPEAKER 1. Do not allow your device to pair to Speaker 2 ever, and if you do create a pairing with Speaker 2 by accident, delete that connection from your device.3. Once labeled, power on ONLY Speaker 1 and pair it to your device.4. Once the device is paired to Speaker 1, then turn on Speaker 2. Then use some combination of the TWS buttons under the rubber connection protectors and the power buttons, to pair the speakers together in Stereo Mode. This can be tricky, and Anker’s instructions don’t make it very clear what order to do this so it works easily. I just kept pressing them in various ways until the two speakers paired. When they pair, a sound is emitted from both speakers. Then you’re ready to go and if your lucky, you won’t have to do this again!5. When you’re done listening just touch either power button and both speakers will shut down, COOL!6. IMPORTANT: When you return to use your speakers another day, turn on Speaker 1 first and wait for the goofy sound. Then power on Speaker 2, and it will make the same goofy sound, then after a moment, both speakers should repeat the goofy sound together indicating they’ve auto-paired. You are then ready to play music from your paired device in stereo!7. To add another device, shut down Speaker 2, pair the 2nd device to Speaker 1, and it should work just like your first device.Since getting this process down, they’ve worked great. Why Anker didn’t explain all this more clearly is nuts. They only provide a tiny leaflet with silly, difficult to interpret diagrams on them. Kitschy and cute maybe, but stupid. My only serious complaint. These speakers are great for the money and I recommend them highly … just understand they have limitations.
Michael –
Good sound. Easy pairing for wireless stereo. Could be louder.
I had bought the Anker Soundcore 2 and found that they weren’t loud enough. The Soundcore boost is much louder with good sound. They could still be louder, but these will meet my needs. I bought 2 to pair with an outdoor Roku. Pairing to each other and pairing to the Roku was pretty easy. For normal use, I get best sync results when I power the main Soundcore boost, then the second Soundcore and make sure the connecting tones are all there. Last I power the Roku. This allows me to control the two Soundcore Boost volumes from the Roku remote. Clean process with a clean sound. Battery drain has been pretty good, but still early to know for sure. I overall recommend these, but still wish they were louder.
Ruth Wenzel –
Super Lautsprecher, der einwandfreien Sound hat. Der Lautsprecher begleitet uns jeden Tag und hat dabei auch eine super Akkuleistung. Die Bluetoothverbindung ist stabil und zuverlässig. Würde ich jederzeit wieder kaufen, da der Preis auch super angemessen ist. Klare Empfehlung!
mohamedyunus –
Amazing sound and dynamic subwoofer useful for home and room good sound…
FoxyVijfje –
Deze bluetooth speaker van Anker is zeer krachtig. Ondanks zijn vermogen van maar 20 watt klinkt hij beter dan mijn andere bluetooth speaker van 60 watt. Druk op de extra bass ondersteuning en het feest kan beginnen. Het is een kleine speaker maar met een groots geluid. Zeker een aanrader!
Selene Garcia –
Relación calidad precio muy aceptable no es la mejor bocina que he tenido pero le pongo 5 estrellas por qué es la que uso en mis tareas diarias y no me ha fallado y el Audio es muy bueno considerando el precio
DAVID A. –
Edito tras un par de años de uso. el sonido distorsiona y produce una especia de vibración a alto volumen, no es tan alta calidad como parecía.Acabo de recibirlo, además estaba de oferta estos días a 51,99 euros en vez de 69,99 euros, por lo que no me lo pensé después de leer tan buenas reseñas. Vengo de un Bose SoundLink mini 2, siempre he buscado la máxima calidad en cualquier electrodoméstico de casa y he de decir que el Bose de calidad de sonido era brutal pero me salió malísimo, 2 veces al servicio técnico y esta ultima, al salir de la ducha toque la botonera con las manos mojadas y le entró agua y sin funcionar se ha quedado después de pagar en su día casi 180 euros, vergonzoso.Total, acabo de recibir y de probar el Anker Sound Core Boost y no me ha echo falta ni 5 minutos para comprobar que si no suena idéntico al 100%, suena al 95%, es brutal que suene así cuando la diferencia de precio es de 100 euros.En cuanto al diseño, es bastante elegante, con buen acabado, un pelín de nada más grande que el Bose. El Bose está acabado en acero o aluminio y este en plástico/goma similar, pero no veo que este aspecto afecte al sonido. Aún no he probado la duración de la batería, pero Bose tenia mucha menos capacidad 2330mAh, prácticamente el Anker le dobla, otra cosa es que luego sea real, por lo que más adelante editaré la reseña y os hablaré de ello.Metiéndonos en el apartado audio, decir que si al Bose, aunque no lo especifica le adjudicaban los expertos 12w, diría que este suena exactamente al mismo nivel, por lo que o Bose tenia 20w, o este tiene 12w reales. No distorsiona en volúmenes altos (por ello descarte el Tronsmart de 40w) y me decidí por este. El nivel de volumen al máximo en mi caso es más que suficiente, con otro equipo más potente creo que los vecinos me llamarían la atención. Está claro que si vives en una casa en el campo con un salón de 100 metros y te gusta escuchar la música a todo volumen necesitarías un equipo más potente. Sin embargo el uso que le doy es llevármelo al baño mientras me ducho, a la cocina mientras cocino etc… y me viene perfecto. La botonera es simple sin más. En cuanto a conexiones dispone de una entrada mini usb para cargarlo, y una de salida Usb para que puedas cargar la bateria de tu móvil por ejemplo, y una de mini jack (tipo auriculares) para poder conectarlo a algún dispositivo antiguo que no disponga de bluetooth o NFC.Conclusiones…Aspectos positivos: Suena muy bien, buena calidad/precio. Se agradece la función de powerbank.Aspectos negativos: El indicador de bateria se apaga a los pocos segundos, estaría bien que se quedase fijo. No incorpora enchufe de pared (solo lleva el cable) pero a día de hoy casi todos los dispositivos vienen igual (puedes usar el cargador de tu móvil o similar)Si aún estás indeciso y no sabes si comprarlo, mírate el JBL Flip 4, (precio intermedio entre Anker y Bose MLink2) después de tragarme muchas reviews, dicen que es otro de los rivales, eso si algo más caro, por ese motivo yo me decanté por este. Recomendado, lo volvería a comprar.Saludos,