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The Soundcore Motion 300 is a small package, but it delivers a full-sized sound.
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Key Takeaways

The Soundcore Motion 300 is a rugged, waterproof Bluetooth speaker that offers a bright and vibrant sound, making it one of the best portable Bluetooth speakers of 2023.
With 30W dual drivers, up to 13 hours of battery life, and support for LDAC Hi-Res Audio, the Motion 300 is an impressively loud and versatile option.
Its customizable EQ and robust design, combined with its affordable price point of $80, make the Motion 300 a great value proposition for all occasions.

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Soundcore often creates products that make you question everything else in the market. Its new Soundcore Motion 300 rugged Bluetooth speaker is no exception—putting bigger, shinier, and, most importantly, more costly alternatives to shame.

What’s not to love about the Soundcore Motion 300? It looks good, is robust and rubberized, comes with an IPX7 waterproof rating, works with the Soundcore App, one of the best companion apps, and adjusts its EQ automatically depending on its position.

With battery life pushing up to 13 hours of playback, Soundcore’s typically seamless audio quality, and an extensive array of Bluetooth codec support, the Soundcore Motion 300 is one of 2023’s best portable Bluetooth speakers.
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Anker Soundcore Motion 300
Editor’s Choice
9/ 10

The Soundcore Motion 300 is a rugged, waterproof Bluetooth speaker with a bright, vibrant sound. Key features include 30W dual drivers, up to 13 hours battery life, USB-C charging, IPX7 waterproofing, EQ adjustment based on speaker position, and support for LDAC Hi-Res Audio. Its robust design and big portable sound make it one of the best Bluetooth speakers of 2023.

Bluetooth Connectivity?
Bluetooth 5.3
Dimensions
2.2 x 7.9 x 3.9 inches
Brand
Soundcore
Power
30w
Colors
Mirage Black, Fern Green, Frost Blue
Battery
Up to 13 hours
Waterproof Rating
IPX7
Speaker configuration
Stereo
Wireless capabilities
Bluetooth
Drivers
10mm
Frequency response
65Hz-40kHz

Pros

Excellent value Bluetooth speaker
Great sound for its size, optional Hi-Res Audio
Rugged, rubberized design; IPX7 rating
Customizable EQ
Decent battery life

Cons

No AUX input
Buttons can take a moment to register

$80 at Amazon
See at Anker
Style and Construction

At times, you may feel like you’ve seen every Bluetooth speaker under the sun. The Soundcore Motion 300 won’t win any design awards, but it looks decent and well-built like it’ll survive more than a few summers being lugged down to the beach for a day out.
soundcore motion 300 bluetooth speaker logo and buttons
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The rectangular unit measures 2.2 x 7.9 x 3.9 inches and is smoothed with nicely curved edges, fronted with a shiny grille sporting a large Soundcore logo. The grille looks pretty flashy, and it gains some extra style points through its range of color options: Fern Green, Frost Blue, and Mirage Black.

I’ve been sent the Fern Green version, which looks great, and the Frost Blue version also looks sharp. In all cases, the rubberized edges of the Motion 300 make it easy to grasp and keep in hand, while the rubber feet on the bottom and rear of the speaker ensure it won’t slip and side around.

However, as the buttons are buried underneath that rubberized layer (for protection from the wetter elements), your presses take a moment to register. We’re talking 1-2s extra, so it’s no problem at all, and I’d rather this than a Bluetooth speaker that breaks at the first sight of a puddle.
soundcore motion 300 bluetooth speaker clip off carry strap
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There is a handy removable strap on the left of the speaker, which is easy to unbutton and remove when required. At the other end is a USB-C charging port hidden behind a sealed rubber cover. Like the rest of the Motion 300 design, the rubber cover fits exceptionally well and protected the port during a shower-listening session (no pictures of this, you’ll be glad to know).
soundcore motion 300 bluetooth speaker usb c charging port
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On that, the Soundcore Motion 300’s IPX7 waterproof rating means you can submerge the speaker down to one meter for a maximum of 30 minutes. You probably don’t want to push that to its limits, and listening to music underwater is somewhat pointless. However, it does mean the Motion 300 will survive a trip into the drink, splashes from a paddling pool, or, in my case, an energetic dancing shower moment.

I’m impressed by the weight of the Motion 300; weighing 0.77kg (27oz), you can easily throw the speaker in a bag or attach it to a strap and not worry about it weighing you down, yet it delivers a substantial sound for such a size.
Battery Life and Connectivity

Soundcore rates the Motion 300 for up to 13 hours of playback while at 50 percent volume and with Bass Mode off. It’s an accurate figure; I fully charged the speaker, then had it blasting out music while cooking for several hours, then switched it up and used it on my desk instead of my regular speakers. To top it off, I took it for a wild and windy walk on the beach and still didn’t run out of charge.
soundcore motion 300 bluetooth speaker buttons with lights
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If you run the Motion 300 at full volume for multiple hours, it will run out of battery faster, as would any speaker. However, given how loud the Motion 300 gets, you’re unlikely to be doing that too often, and 13 hours of playback is plenty enough for a day hanging with friends, by the pool, at the beach, or otherwise.
soundcore motion 300 bluetooth speaker front grille with logo
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Connectivity comes from the AAC, SBC, and, interestingly, LDAC Bluetooth codecs. The inclusion of LDAC ensures the Motion 300 is rated for Hi-Res Audio and allows the speaker to stream at a maximum of 990kbps. However, despite the certification and the Motion 300’s overall quality, it’s not really built to deliver true high-quality audio. Your audio will sound good, but the Hi-Res Audio label won’t transform the Motion 300 into an audiophile bit of hardware.

Still, I’d rather have the LDAC option than not, as it gives Android users the chance for some higher-quality audio streaming.
Sound Quality

Under the Motion 300’s front grille are dual dynamic drivers rated for 30 watts (combined). I’m thoroughly impressed with the total volume of the Motion 300—considering its size, this thing gets loud.
soundcore motion 300 bluetooth speaker front view on wooden surface
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Better still, it maintains a good level of audio quality when the volume is cranked up. Its 65Hz-40kHz frequency range also helps with sound quality, giving the Motion 300 plenty of breathing space to pump out your favorite tunes.

The Motion 300 has a broadly V-shaped tuning out of the box. Music sounds fun and bright, emphasized with bass and high-end to bring every track to life. Given the emphasis on the low and high-end, you might wonder if the mid-range suffers; it’s not bad at all. Vocals are often clear enough, while individual instruments are typically easy to hear. While it’s not the broadest soundstage you’ll come across, it’s worth remembering we’re talking about an 80-dollar speaker here.
soundcore motion 300 bluetooth speaker front view
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That’s not forgetting the Motion 300 EQ changes automatically depending on the speaker’s position. For example, if the speaker is lying down, you’ll get a little more bass and treble to boost the speaker’s reach, while if you hang the speaker using its removable strap, the bass and treble flatten out a little.

The automatically adjusting EQ is a neat idea and one that makes an audible difference. Still, the option to turn it off and stick to one EQ is available via the Soundcore App, along with other EQ customization options.

I’m also impressed with the Motion 300’s stereo design. Having two drivers, even in such close proximity, allows the Motion 300 to pump out much greater quality audio than a single driver. You get better audio coverage in almost any type of space, indoor or outdoor, and it’s impressive to see on a speaker in this price range.

Hi-Res Audio is an option via LDAC, and there is a slight difference, as you’d expect, but again, this isn’t a speaker for audiophiles. Still, if you have lossless audio files to hand, why not use them?
The Soundcore Motion 300 Is One of 2023’s Best Bluetooth Speakers

The Soundcore Motion 300 costs $80 in the U.S. (£89.99 in the U.K.), and at this price, it easily ranks as one of the best Bluetooth speakers of 2023.

Combining a rugged, compact design with a decent battery and a big sound, Soundcore has packed the Motion 300 with features you need, and, most importantly, actually work.

It’s a great little Bluetooth speaker and one that I could easily see as a perfect stocking filler for the holidays, as a gift for a birthday, or just if you’re looking for a Bluetooth speaker to fit any occasion. Again, given the price point, what more could you ask for?
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Anker Soundcore Motion 300
Best Value
9/ 10

The Soundcore Motion 300 is a rugged, waterproof Bluetooth speaker with a bright, vibrant sound. Key features include 30W dual drivers, up to 13 hours battery life, USB-C charging, IPX7 waterproofing, EQ adjustment based on speaker position, and support for LDAC Hi-Res Audio. Its robust design and big portable sound make it one of the best Bluetooth speakers of 2023.
$80 at Amazon
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Soundcore Motion 300 Review This BudgetBeating Bluetooth Speaker Is One of 2023s Best 2024 Soundcore Motion 300 Review This BudgetBeating Bluetooth Speaker Is One of 2023s Best 2024 - MakeUseOf.In? ›

The Soundcore Motion 300 is a rugged, waterproof Bluetooth speaker that offers a bright and vibrant sound, making it one of the best portable Bluetooth speakers of 2023. With 30W dual drivers, up to 13 hours of battery life, and support for LDAC Hi-Res Audio, the Motion 300 is an impressively loud and versatile option.

Are Soundcore speakers any 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.

Is Soundcore Motion Plus worth it? ›

Motion+ is a champion in its size category by delivering great bass response and exceptional mids and highs … Guys, I highly recommend this product. The shimmer on the high-end from those tweeters makes me love it more even after 4 years …

What is the difference between Soundcore 2 and 3? ›

1) Power: Soundcore 3 has two 1.5 inch titanium diaphragm drivers, two passive radiators, and a speaker unit with a high-frequency range of up to 40kHz; Soundcore 2 has dual neodymium drivers and one passive radiator. 2) Output: Soundcore 3 has 8w*2 stereo sound, whereas Soundcore 2 has 6w*2 stereo sound.

Are Soundcore products good? ›

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.

Why is Soundcore so good? ›

They're the next generation of the Anker Soundcore Life Q35 Wireless and have an improved noise isolation performance thanks to their adaptive ANC. They can block out sounds like the rumbles from car engines and coworker chit-chat so you can focus on your audio.

What speaker brand has the best sound quality? ›

The best speaker brands
  • RCF. ...
  • Sonos. ...
  • Behringer. ...
  • LD Systems. ...
  • Yamaha. ...
  • Electro-Voice. ...
  • QSC. ...
  • JBL. JBL are an American manufacturer known for their commitment to high-quality sound and innovative design.
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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.

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.

Is Soundcore 3 better than Soundcore 2? ›

If you want volume, get the 2. If you want a richer musical experience, get the 3. As far as the basics go, the Soundcore 2 has a "Bass Boost" button directly on the unit itself, and the Soundcore 3 has the "Bass Boost" on its app, but not the unit.

What is the difference between Soundcore and Soundcore 2? ›

*The buttons are more pronounced on the SC2. *The grille mesh on the SC1 is recessed a slight bit more into the speaker opening which I prefer as I feel it offers a bit more protection having the "lip" around it from denting the speaker grille should it land flat on the ground on say a tiny grain of sand.

Are Anker and Soundcore the same? ›

soundcore is part of the Anker Innovations' family of consumer brands. For more information, please visit soundcore.com. Anker Innovations is a global leader in mobile charging and a developer of unique consumer products that support premium audio, mobile entertainment, and the emerging smart home space.

Is Soundcore better than Sony? ›

The Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless are better headphones than the Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Wireless. The Sony are more comfortable, feel better built, and have a better-balanced sound profile right out of the box.

Is Anker Soundcore good or bad? ›

These are definitely a contender for some of the best affordable noise canceling earbuds based on performance and value. With an IPX4 rating, long battery life, and good ANC, these are worth a go. You might not want to go for a run with them, but otherwise they're decent.

What brand owns Soundcore? ›

Anker speakers

A couple of years ago, Anker spun its audio arm of products – including speakers – into its very own brand called Soundcore.

Who is Soundcore made by? ›

soundcore is part of the Anker Innovations' family of consumer brands. For more information, please visit soundcore.com. Anker Innovations is a global leader in mobile charging and a developer of unique consumer products that support premium audio, mobile entertainment, and the emerging smart home space.

Who manufactures Soundcore? ›

Anker Innovations
Native name安克 (Ānkè)
HeadquartersChangsha, Hunan, China
Area servedWorldwide
ProductsPower banks Charging cables Earbuds Headphones Wireless speakers Soundbars Wireless security cameras Car accessories
BrandsAnker Soundcore Eufy Nebula AnkerMake Roav Zolo (defunct) Bolder KARAPAX (defunct)
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Does Soundcore have good bass? ›

It's quite a good speaker overall. Pretty good bass extension for the size, pretty close to other great speakers of the same size.

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