Soundcore Motion X600 review: Sonic excellence for less (2024)

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Expert's Rating

Pros

  • Excellent sound
  • Loud and thumpy when you want it to be
  • IPX7 weatherization with rugged metal construction
  • Supports the Hi-Res LDAC codec (on Android)

Cons

  • Doesn’t support the AAC codec
  • A tad bulky for its size

Our Verdict

Considering its high-fidelity renderings, the loud, thumpy, rugged, and thoroughly weatherized (IPX7) Soundcore Motion X600 is more than reasonably priced. Some of the competition charges a good deal more for this class of performance.

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$199.99

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The Soundcore Motion X600 is the best-sounding Bluetooth speaker I’ve received from Anker Innovations, it’s right up there with the Marshall Middleton for TechHive’s coveted “Best sonics in Bluetooth” award.

OK, that award is largely bestowed in my head. But you get the point: This speaker sounds excellent. And more importantly in this economy–it sounds excellent for $100 less than its rival!

The Soundcore Motion X600 sounds excellent. It’s easily one of the best-sounding single-cabinet Bluetooth speakers I’ve heard.

Soundcore Motion X600 design and specs

Anker isn’t Apple, but the folks at its Soundcore division do have their own design aesthetic; one that I’ve become rather fond of. In the case of the Motion X600. I’m particularly enamored with the copious amounts of genuine metal used in the fabrication of its enclosure.

This review is part of TechHive’s in-depth coverage of the best Bluetooth speakers.

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There’s lots of metal in the rounded rectangle that surrounds the unit, as well as in the very solid, permanently affixed handle. That material does render the unit a bit more unwieldy than some, but you’ll never be without easy means to tote it. I like the way it looks as well.

The Motion X600 is available in three attractive metallic-tinged colors: Polar Gray, Lunar Blue, and Aurora Green. Our test unit was gray, but I’d go for the blue given a choice.

The top and bottom of the Motion X600 are made from a hard plastic/rubber material, but those elements don’t affect the overall extreme sturdiness. The speaker measures slightly wider than 12 inches, a hair over 3 inches deep, and around 7 inches tall. If you’re looking for dainty, this ain’t it, but the beefy handle makes hauling the approximately 2-pound unit a breeze.

When it comes to the inner workings, there are a whopping five speakers driven by a five-channel 50-watt amplifier. Four of the speakers face forward, and one is situated in the slanted top panel to fire upward and help with spatial audio.

The speaker’s controls are also on the forward raked top of the unit: Power, Bluetooth pair/status, spatial sound, bass on/off, and the transport buttons (volume-up/next-track, play/pause, and volume-down/previous-track. A mic is onboard to help with phone calls, which are handled by the multi-function transport controls.

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The Motion X600 carries a weatherization rating of IPX7, which means it’s sufficiently protected to withstand immersion in up to 1 meter of meter for 30 minutes, but only if the captive rubberized plug covering the 3.5mm auxiliary input and USB-C charging port on the back of the speaker is snugly in place. But this is a very nice speaker–restrain your inner Harry Potter and forego the Gillyweed adventures. You’ll learn what you need to know about IP codes at the preceding link.

As with most speakers these days, an app offers more in-depth control (shown in the screenshots below). Anker would really like you to sign up with them, but you don’t have to. The best reason to use the app is for adjusting the speaker’s EQ settings. And unlike some cheaper speakers, the frequency response is wide enough that all the bands have significant effect. I pretty much left it stock, but have at it.

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Soundcore Motion X600 sound and battery life

The Motion X600 sounds excellent; in fact, it’s easily one of the best-sounding single-cabinet Bluetooth speakers I’ve heard. It’s certainly on par with the aforementioned Marshall Middleton. That characteristic is all the more impressive given its IPX7 rating. It’s just not easy to make a speaker enveloped in waterproof materials sound good.

If you’re looking for bass, you’re going to like the Motion X600: It thumps big time for its size. It also rendered the sub-bass in my minuscule collection of hip hop and other modern tooth-rattling genres more than adequately. It’s not large enough to function as a full-on party speaker–take a look at the hulking Soundboks Go or Sony’s new SRS-XV800 if you’re also looking for an entertaining light show. But for smaller social affairs of five or so, you’ll be happy with the Motion X600.

I’m generally more about clear and tight (with some bass, of course), and that’s the Motion X600 to a T. Toto’s “Africa” was rendered across a nicely spacious sound stage (with spatial audio engaged), and the speaker’s excellent mid-range definition made it particularly easy to discern the background percussion instruments.

There’s plenty of sparkle at the high end of the frequency range), and as you might guess, 50 watts of amplifier power means it can get pretty loud.

Note that if you play the Motion X600 at any sort of volume, you’re not going to get the 12 hours that’s quoted as the maximum run time. The battery-life estimates for pretty much any battery-powered speaker assume easy-listening volume, and the specs for this one are 12 hours at 50 percent volume. I got around 8 hours at a reasonable volume with about an hour of louder testing. I’m okay with that.

Should you buy the Soundcore Motion X600?

Anker’s Soundcore division has a habit of providing superior audio for less moola, and the brand has won me over. The Soundcore Motion X600 has a clear, well-defined sound with enough bass for even diehards. I like it, a lot, and I’m sure you will as well.

Soundcore Motion X600 review: Sonic excellence for less (2024)

FAQs

Is soundcore actually good? ›

Sound quality, especially for its size and price, is surprisingly good. The Anker Soundcore doesn't just play music; it fills your shower with rich, clear sound that can rival more expensive models. It's like having a mini-concert in your bathroom.

How many watts is the motion X600? ›

Soundcore Motion X600 Portable Bluetooth Speaker, Hi-Res Spatial Audio with Wireless 50W Sound, IPX7 Waterproof, Pro EQ, AUX-in, Portable Speaker for Home, Office, Backyard and Bathroom Use.

How long does it take to charge the soundcore 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. How do I reset Motion X600? Turn on the speaker, then hold the Bluetooth button and volume up button simultaneously for 5-10 seconds to reset the speaker.

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 a Chinese company? ›

Founded in 2011, Anker Innovation Technology Co., Ltd. is one of the largest global consumer electronics brand companies in China by revenue, focusing on the design, R&D and sales of smart accessories and smart hardware.

Is Soundcore owned by Amazon? ›

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.

How long does Soundcore battery last? ›

Battery life for the Soundcore is spectacular, and that's not an exaggeration. Anker claims that it can give you up to 24 hours of constant playback and in all of my testing, which includes bursts of listening for a few hours a day, I haven't been able to kill it yet.

Why is Soundcore so good? ›

The ambient noise are better on these. The noise cancelation is just as good if not better on these. These alos fit in my ears better and are possibly even more comfortable. There is absolutely no reason to get premium buds when something like these exist for only 70$.

Why is my 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.

Does Soundcore have good bass? ›

Sound quality of the Anker SoundCore 2 is average, though miles better than playing music from your smartphone speaker. While sound quality is nicely balanced, bass sounds anemic at times with electronic dance music and hip-hop. Highs are good but exhibit distortion when the volume is pushed.

Which is better Soundcore or Sony? ›

In my detailed comparison, Sony wh-ch720n has a more mature sound. But the Space One has better Noise Cancellation. The ambient mode is more natural on the Sony. Soundcore looks fancy but Sony has a more professional look.

Are Soundcore earbuds good or bad? ›

The product itself is good. Good battery life, decent sound quality. Until of course if it's falty then you're SOL. I experienced some crackling sounds and left earbuds doesn't charge properly untill you wiggle it.

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.

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