Anker Soundcore Motion X500 review – room-filling sound (2024)

Our Verdict

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The Anker Soundcore Motion X500 offers brilliant, room-filling sound in an impressively small package for a reasonable price, approaching Bluetooth speaker perfection.

Although it may lack the brand recognition of other Bluetooth speaker mainstays like Bose or JBL, Anker’s Motion series of Bluetooth speakers has been an impressive exercise in big sound at small prices. The Anker Soundcore Motion X500 looks to improve on its siblings by offering spatial audio, a beefy 40W output, but true portability, unlike its larger cousin, the Motion X600.

I’ve spent weeks testing the clutch bag-sized Anker Soundcore Motion X500 in a variety of circ*mstances, including indoors while gaming or listening to music, and outdoors. If you’re looking for a great-sounding device to take with you on the go, this could well be the best Bluetooth speaker out there, especially for under $200 / £200.

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  • Specs
  • Design
  • Performance
  • Verdict

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Pros

  • Great, room-filling sound
  • Effective spatial audio
  • Classy-but-practical design

Cons

  • Poor ratio of charge time to play time

Anker Soundcore Motion X500 specs

ModelAnker Soundcore Motion X500
Output power40W
Frequency range50Hz – 40kHz
Battery life12 hours,4900mAh
Dimensions228 x 190 x81mm
Weight1,646g

Anker Soundcore Motion X500 design and features

Although its design is hardly revolutionary, the Anker Soundcore Motion X500 looks great nonetheless. I’m reviewing the black version, although there’s a blue and particularly snazzy pink version available too, for those who prefer a splash of color.

The front of the device is taken up by a black, aluminum grille emblazoned with a subtle Soundcore logo, whereas the back, top, and bottom are black silicone. Considering its 40W output and three-channel sound, the speaker is surprisingly small, though certainly not pocket-sized. Nonetheless, it’s easy to carry and can be comfortably stored in a small rucksack when out and about.

There’s also a sturdy metal bar that attaches to the sides of the speaker and runs along the top to allow for easy carrying. The Motion X500 could easily have shipped without this bar, but I think it’s a great feature — it protects the buttons, makes the speaker easy to carry, and gives an appealing industrial edge to the speaker’s otherwise soft looks.

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There are six buttons across the forward-sloping top to control the power, Bluetooth connection, volume, playback, and audio mode. Between these six buttons is a 43mm up-firing driver with attractive ambient lighting at the top, which flashes different shades of white depending on what preset EQ setting is enabled.

The Motion X500 has an IPX7 waterproof rating, meaning it can be submerged in water up to a meter deep for 30 minutes without incident. I can’t attest to its submersible capabilities at that depth, but it survived me splashing it with water from my tap without any adverse effects, handy if you’re taking it camping or to the beach (or have friends with a propensity to spill their drinks at parties).

The Motion X500’s booming 40W output blasts out sound at frequencies all the way from 50Hz up to 40kHz, offering Hi-Res audio that can handle the LDAC codec to allow higher resolution data transfer via Bluetooth. Chances are you’re not going to notice a huge difference in fidelity between different codecs in the situations you’ll be using a portable speaker like this but it’s always nice to have the option. The only feature I’d have liked to see that isn’t present is a 3.5mm jack for those who like an analogue connection option. But considering the price and everything else on offer, that’s only a minor quibble.

Anker Soundcore Motion X500 performance

As well as the aforementioned up-firing 43mm driver, the Motion X500 has two forward-firing, full-range 58mm drivers, one on the right-hand side of the cabinet and one on the left. All three combine to produce a truly room-filling sound. And it’s not just bass-forward brutality either, the speaker’s self-professed ‘ultrawide’ frequency range ensures no vibration is left behind.

The bass is powerful, don’t get me wrong. If you hold the speaker in your hand, you can feel its meaty rumble, especially in bass-heavy tracks and at high volumes, thanks to two passive radiators beefing it up. But it’s matched by crisp treble and a midrange that more than holds its own. The Motion X500 is just as comfortable blasting out John Coltrane, Led Zeppelin, Disclosure, or the Elden Ring soundtrack.

In fact, the spatial audio functionality means it’s surprisingly well-equipped to handle games like Valorant and CS2 where directional sound cues are important. Of course, it’s never going to compete with a top headset like the Corsair HS80 Max Wireless, but the Motion X500’s spatial audio, driven by a special Soundcore algorithm, is the best I’ve encountered in a Bluetooth speaker.

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You can tweak this room-filling sound to your tastes in the Soundcore app’s EQ. If you don’t want to download the app, you can switch between the Motion X500’s three preset profiles on the fly with the audio mode button on the speaker itself. There’s Spatial Dynamic, Spatial Signature, and Bass Boost to choose from. Sadly, you can’t tweak the spatial presets themselves, but I found Spatial Dynamic to be pretty much spot on. You can also create custom presets in the app.

Battery-wise, Anker says the Motion X500 can expect 12 hours playtime on 50% volume after five hours of charging, which is more or less consistent with what I experienced. That’s not a great charge-to-play time ratio compared to other products, but is more a reflection of the Motion X500’s beefy 40W output than anything, considering the battery is a respectable 6400mAh. But if you want a speaker that can run and run, this probably isn’t it.

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Is the Anker Soundcore Motion X500 worth it?

In a word: yes. The Anker Soundcore Motion X500 price is $170 / £170, which is great value for such an excellent speaker. It delivers high-quality audio across the board, with an impressively wide soundstage that outputs great sound whether you’re listening to music, podcasts, or gaming.

The only thing holding it back from perfection is the amount of time it takes to charge compared to how long the battery lasts. But even that is primarily a reflection of how much power the Motion X500 packs within its diminutive frame.

Anker Soundcore Motion X500 review – room-filling sound (2024)

FAQs

Anker Soundcore Motion X500 review – room-filling sound? ›

Anker Soundcore Motion X500 performance

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.

Does soundcore have good sound quality? ›

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.

Does soundcore have spatial audio? ›

Does soundcore support spatial audio? Yes, soundcore provides spatial audio capabilities across a variety of their products.

Why is my soundcore speaker cutting in and out? ›

Normally the Bluetooth signal might be affected by obstructions, such as clothes, walls, pillars, home appliances, Wi-Fi, etc. The issue of voices cutting in and out is also affected by the battery life and Bluetooth range.

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 are my soundcore earbuds so quiet? ›

The quietness of the Soundcore Liberty Air 2 earbuds can be caused by several factors, such as device settings, Bluetooth problems, audio jack issues, unknown reasons, software glitches, or even potential headphone damage. Fortunately, solutions are available to tackle each of these potential causes.

What's better JBL or Soundcore? ›

This depends very much on the category. The Motion+ and Boom, and maybe the Boom Plus, are “JBL beaters”, but if we're talking about party speakers, I'd definitely buy JBL. Unfortunately, the Boombox 3, but the even bigger and louder JBL speakers have no competition from Soundcore.

Why does my Soundcore speaker sound muffled? ›

It could be because of the speaker's battery, the device connected with the speaker, the audio source, and so on. If the issue persists, please contact Soundcore customer support at service@soundcore.com for further assistance.

Why is Soundcore so good? ›

These wireless earbuds offer nearly everything you'd want at less than half the price. Excellent noise canceling for the money. Clear and detailed sound performance. Flagship features like multipoint pairing and a wireless charging case.

Does soundcore have Dolby Atmos? ›

Soundcore Infini Pro Integrated 2.1 Channel Soundbar with Dolby Atmos and Built-in Subwoofers, TV Surround Sound System with 4K HDR Pass-Through,HDMI Arc,Bluetooth 5 Wireless Music Streaming.

Does soundcore have an equalizer? ›

Open the Soundcore app and make sure the speaker is connected in the app. Find Equalizer Settings in the Soundcore app to adjust the EQ of your speaker.

How do I know if my audio is spatial? ›

Then, check your device and content to make sure they both support spatial audio. Generally, before you play the title, it's easy to check if spatial audio is available: just look for the Dolby Atmos badge on the content tiles of your favorite movies and shows.

Why does all my audio keep cutting out? ›

Defective hardware or improper network configuration can cause audio to cut in and out. If the problem occurs on one phone, the underlying cause can vary from equipment to network configuration. If audio cuts in and out on multiple phones, the issue is likely network related.

Why is Bluetooth choppy? ›

Signal Interference

Several factors can interfere with the Bluetooth signal, including Wi-Fi networks, microwave ovens, walls, other Bluetooth devices, fluorescent lighting, and even cross-body interference. These external factors can weaken or disrupt the signal, causing the audio to cut out or skip.

Why does my speakers cut off at high volume? ›

As the volume level increases, the drain on the speaker also increases and this causes more charge to be drawn eventually causing the stereo to be cut off due to the lack of power. As the current draw stops, the voltage will again rise which will lead to a new cycle.

Is the Soundcore speaker loud? ›

soundcore Bluetooth speakers are equipped with up to 103 high dB levels and a professional stereo sound system, allowing you to play songs at maximum volume with ultra-low distortion, not to mention crystal clear audio, which brings you unforgettable music feast.

How many watts is Soundcore Motion+? ›

Huge Sound with Intense Bass: Packed with two ultra-high frequency tweeters, two neodymium woofers, and two passive radiators to fill every corner of your room with 30W of rich sound.

How loud is Anker Soundcore Motion Boom Plus? ›

The Anker Soundcore Motion Boom Plus gets quite loud, filling larger, more open spaces with sound. However, there's some compression when you push it to max volume, which impacts the overall clarity of audio reproduction.

Is 90 dB speaker loud? ›

A typical office may be around 60 dB (more if you are unfortunate enough to work in an open plan office), a loud stereo clocks-in at around 90-95, a rock concert is in the neighborhood of 110 - 120 dB.

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