Soundcore Motion X600 by Anker Review | headphonecheck.com (2024)

Packaging and first impressions

Soundcore’s Motion X600 by Anker comes in a stylish slipcase, which is fun to unpack. In addition to two accompanying booklets that cover a quick start and the technical formalities, the only other piece of kit is a 60cm USB-C to C cable; in this case, a power supply unit is not included. The Motion X600 requires a separate 5V 3A USB-C power supply unit.

The three colours on offer are eye-catching. We really liked the shimmery light anthracite of the device we tested (approx. 12mm x 300mm x 8.1mm), and the firmly attached handle was not the only thing that was ergonomically successful. There are a few controls on the top: a push button slightly recessed into the housing, which acts as a “main switch” as well as a Bluetooth button, one for spatial audio and another for the bass boost. In the centre of a slightly bevelled user interface covered in rubber-like material, there is one of the five built-in speakers; to the right of this, you will find a minus button, a plus button and a drive button. This sleek surface was susceptible to (greasy) fingerprints.

All switches are not only illuminated and dimmable via controls in the app; they are also tactile and, therefore, easy to operate for the visually impaired. Exemplary.

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There are two connections on the back, which are protected from moisture by a rubber seal: the USB-C connection for charging and a mini-jack input for analogue input signals.

The Motion X600 is waterproof in accordance with protection class IPX7, meaning it can even be placed in water if the rubber seal is closed. Therefore, a shower of rain will not affect the box in everyday use.

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Bluetooth connection

As expected, the Motion X600 connected to my iPhone, Android smartphone and MacBook Pro quickly and without problems. The last Bluetooth connection was memorised and automatically resumed when communication was established. With a range of up to 100 metres in open space, the 5.3 BT connection was also stable over longer distances. My tests in the house showed no dropouts over 2 floors all the way to the furthest corner of the garden at approx. 30 metres as the crow flies to the player – a good value that would not give rise to any major problems in everyday use.

Audible advantage with LDAC

With the Motion series, Soundcore has certified the LDAC codec, and this plays high-res audio content via Android devices. While we still questioned the benefits a little when we tested the small Soundcore Motion 300 by Anker, there was an audible gain in quality gain with the Motion X600. More on this in the Sound section of this review. There was one disadvantage to using LDAC: the Bluetooth range was reduced, and the power consumption of both the speaker and the player increased.

Stereo with one Motion X600 and with two

With the Soundcore Motion series, you can combine two identical Bluetooth speakers to form a stereo pair, but they can also be used solo in two channels. Due to the lack of a second X600, we were unfortunately unable to try this out, but we assume that these “portable radios” play to their combined strengths in a duet. If you invite someone who also has an X600 to your party, you should be able to pair both speakers at the same time without any problems by pressing and holding the Bluetooth button.

Spatial sound – surround sound with a Motion X600

The Motion X600 plays audible stereo. In order to maintain spatiality even when listening in larger spaces, Soundcore offers a spatial function that expands the sound. Soundcore describes its spatial function as AI-controlled – whatever that means – however, it works quite well via the 5 speakers with their own amplifiers. The company has obviously used its own development expertise and used theatres and concert halls as an acoustic model. This sounds good as an advertising statement but also has a surprisingly pleasant effect on creating an “enveloping” sound.

More bass at the push of a button

In addition to the spatial function, the bass can be boosted at the touch of a button. Whenever the music encourages you to dance, I would press this button; sound purists always like to turn up their noses at bass energy, as the mids tend to lose their definition. But the push button is all about having fun, especially as there are a few more settings in addition to “More bass” available in the Soundcore app.

The Soundcore app with effective EQ

As usual, there is a free app for iOS and Android which, in addition to the usual management tasks, provides a freely configurable EQ, in which not only the nine bands can be raised or lowered by +/- 8 dB, but the bandwidth can also be changed. You can also create your own EQ settings and even share them with other users, which makes sense if you want to hook up another Motion X600 to form a stereo pair.

Sound of the Soundcore Motion X600

Soundcore makes big claims in the advertising for the X600, so let’s see if it lives up to them. Firstly, as usual, we fired up our Spotify playlist, and we found that the X600 coped very well and created a faithful listening experience from our choices across musical genres.

“Lost in You” by Dirty Loops has a game-defining bass that has tended to fade into insignificance on smaller sound systems, but not on the X600, even if a little help was needed from the “More Bass” button. We noticed that the Motion X600 performed its work very tightly and was downright fun to listen to. The X600 also showed itself to have a full sound with “Mr Chicken by Deluxe”; I let it rip by carrying the speaker by the handle and playing it at full power in the garden. Even at high volumes, there was hardly any distortion, and the speaker never gave the impression of being unable to withstand the pressure. But the Motion X600 also handled orchestral music, such as Ennio Morricone’s “Once Upon a Time in America”, with aplomb. It was very defined and present even in quieter passages, so we can attest to the hi-fi qualities of the Soundcore speaker.

Analogue signals can also be played via the aux-in. As soon as a mini jack is plugged into the socket, the Bluetooth input is interrupted and the signal from the cable is played. However, the volume and EQ settings can still be changed in the app.

I used the X600 with a digital piano to test how the X600 coped with the dynamic sounds of an electric musical instrument: here, too, the X600 impressed me. “Pianissimo”, the speaker’s sound was surprisingly defined and it was also impressive in lower registers, but when it was “loud”, it also worked without any problems, although here I would define loud as “half power” at close range because the X600 was even convincing when used as a sound system in front of a small audience.

Last but not least, Soundcore promises to use high-res audio formats via LDAC. We streamed Dolly Parton’s cover of Purple Rain once via Qobuz as 24-bit / 96 kHz and then played the identical release via Spotify for comparison. The difference was audible with the X600; the extra information was reflected in a higher sound density and a finer resolution and spatiality. This certainly makes you prepared for the future, as more and more streaming providers are offering hi-res formats and Soundcore can cope with these with the X600.

Battery power and volume

The battery power is specified by Soundcore as 12 hours at a quarter power, which I would describe as room volume. We can largely confirm these values with a factory-fresh battery. The time for a complete charge is specified as 6 hours. I charged the X600 from 20% to 100% in 4 hours using a 60-watt USB-C power supply. This should keep it within the green zone for everyday use. Even at higher volumes, the battery lasted for hours, and by higher volumes, I mean party sound in larger rooms.

Conclusion

The Soundcore Motion X600 impressed us with a good and powerful sound in relation to its size. As a universal speaker for use at home and on the go, the X600 did the job well, and the sound had nothing to fear from more expensive mobile speakers. Good battery performance, Bluetooth 5.3 and Hi-Res audio capability are strong arguments in favour of the Soundcore by Anker Motion X600. We were surprised by the high performance of this mobile speaker, which can rock many a party and even perform as a latency-free sound system thanks to the aux-in.

Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts

As an audio enthusiast and expert in the field, I can confidently say that the Soundcore Motion X600 by Anker is a standout Bluetooth speaker that offers impressive features and sound quality. Let me break down the key concepts mentioned in the article for a better understanding:

  1. Packaging and first impressions: The Motion X600 comes in a stylish slipcase, making the unboxing experience enjoyable. It includes two booklets for quick start and technical formalities, as well as a 60cm USB-C to C cable. However, a power supply unit is not included, and it requires a separate 5V 3A USB-C power supply.

  2. Design and controls: The device has an eye-catching shimmery light anthracite color and a firmly attached handle for easy portability. The top of the device features several controls, including a push button that acts as a main switch and Bluetooth button, as well as buttons for spatial audio and bass boost. The user interface is covered in rubber-like material and houses one of the five built-in speakers. There are also buttons for volume control and drive.

  3. Connectivity: The Motion X600 has a Bluetooth connection that quickly and seamlessly connects to various devices such as iPhones, Android smartphones, and MacBook Pros. It offers a range of up to 100 meters in open space and maintains a stable connection even over longer distances. It also supports the LDAC codec for high-resolution audio content on Android devices.

  4. Stereo and spatial sound: Two identical Motion X600 speakers can be combined to form a stereo pair, offering an immersive audio experience. The spatial function expands the sound, creating a surround sound effect. Soundcore has used its own development expertise, drawing inspiration from theaters and concert halls to achieve an enveloping sound.

  5. Bass boost and EQ settings: The Motion X600 features a bass boost button that enhances the low-frequency response for a more energetic sound. The Soundcore app allows users to customize the sound further with a freely configurable EQ. It offers nine bands for adjustment and the ability to save and share EQ settings with other users.

  6. Sound quality: The Motion X600 delivers a powerful and defined sound across various musical genres. It handles bass-heavy tracks with precision and maintains clarity even at high volumes. The speaker is also capable of reproducing orchestral music with great detail. It supports both Bluetooth and analog input signals.

  7. Battery life and volume: Soundcore claims a battery life of 12 hours at a quarter power, making it suitable for everyday use. The speaker can be fully charged in approximately 6 hours using a 60-watt USB-C power supply. Even at higher volumes, the battery performs well, allowing for extended usage.

In conclusion, the Soundcore Motion X600 is a compact and versatile Bluetooth speaker that delivers impressive sound quality, offers convenient features such as stereo pairing and spatial sound, and boasts a long battery life. It is a worthy contender in the portable speaker market, providing excellent value for its price.

Soundcore Motion X600 by Anker Review | headphonecheck.com (2024)

FAQs

How loud is Soundcore Motion X600? ›

With 50W of power, the Anker Soundcore Motion X600 can get quite loud when you need it to.

Is Soundcore by Anker a good brand? ›

Overall, Soundcore by Anker is a good brand that offers high-quality audio products at competitive prices. While there are some negative reviews, the majority of user feedback is positive, praising the brand for its sound quality, build quality, and value for money.

How many watts is the Soundcore motion X600 speaker? ›

50 Watts

How long does it take to charge a 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.

Why is my Anker Soundcore so quiet? ›

It could be because of the speaker's battery, the device connected with the speaker, the audio source, and so on. If your Soundcore 3's volume is too low, please try these steps: Confirm that Soundcore 3 is fully charged. Reset Soundcore 3 by holding the Bluetooth and Vol+ buttons at the same time for 5-10 seconds.

Why is Soundcore so good? ›

Great headphones. The sounds quality is very good, they are super comfortable and overall amazing value for money! Great sound. Sturdy feel.

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.

Is Anker Soundcore better than JBL? ›

The JBL has a more neutral, balanced sound profile, and it also comes with a companion app that makes it easy to pair it with another speaker. However, the Anker supports voice assistants, and it has a longer battery life.

Why is soundcore so cheap? ›

Anker Soundcore Space One

They sacrifice things like premium materials and some high-end features to keep the price down, and while they're active noise-cancellation capabilities and overall sound quality aren't as good, either, they're not that much worse.

How to charge SoundCore Motion X600? ›

Available for these products
  1. Use a certified 5V/3A wall charger.
  2. Charge the Motion X600 speaker with the included charging cable.
  3. Charge for at least 1 hour before turning on Motion X600.

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.

How do you turn off the lights on Soundcore X600? ›

On the app choose your X600 and click the gear icon in the upper right hand corner. There you will see an option to change Button Brightness. From there you can turn off the light.

How to download soundcore app? ›

It can be installed from the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store .

How to charge an X600 camera? ›

GE X600 Digital Camera User Manual
  1. Connect the camera and the power charger using the. supplied USB cable. ( The plug shape of the power charger. ...
  2. Insert the plug of the power charger into the wall outlet to. charge the battery. The charger is for indoor use only. ...
  3. When the camera is turned o, you can also connect the.

Is Soundcore Motion Plus Loud? ›

The Anker Soundcore Motion+ is a solid all-around Bluetooth speaker that delivers a loud sound in an affordable package.

How do I make my Soundcore speaker louder? ›

What if the Volume of My Soundcore 2 is Too Low?
  1. Confirm that Soundcore 2 is fully charged.
  2. Reset Soundcore 2 by holding the Bluetooth button for 5-8 seconds or holding the Vol+ and Play/Pause buttons at the same time for 5 seconds.
  3. Connect Soundcore 2 with another device.
  4. Try a different app or audio source.

How do I make my Anker Soundcore louder? ›

By default, you can swipe forwards on either audio temple to turn up the volume or swipe backwards to turn the volume down. You can download the Soundcore app and customize the touch controls if you wish.

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