![]() On the front of the speaker is a Bluetooth connection indicator, the power indicator, and a flap which protects the AUX connection (“pass me the AUX!”) and the power slot. On top of the speaker are five buttons: the dual control Play/Pause button, Plus and Minus signs for the volume control, the BassUP enhancer, and the LED control. While this older micro-USB standard does slow down the charge time, it didn’t bother me as much considering I (and I’m sure millions of others) have tons of micro-USB cables lying around that could serve as stand-ins in case the cord that comes with the speaker somehow grew legs. Still, you can use the speaker while it’s charging. The inclusion of a micro-USB cable as the sole method of charging may annoy some who probably wish Anker would adopt a USB-C approach. Opening the box, you’ll find the 18.7-ounce speaker (which, weight-wise, felt like holding an almost full, regular-sized bottle of water), a micro-USB cable, the User’s Manual and the product pamphlet. Having never previously tried an Anker manufactured speaker (which is marketed under the Soundcore banner), I was looking forward to seeing if it would offer the same positive experience. Anker has accumulated a lot of trust over the years as they have succeeded in delivering a wide range of tech accessories that have consistently exceeded expectations, all while keeping prices low. Thankfully, the experience has been quite the opposite. ![]() ![]() When Anker first started appearing heavily in the market, I swore it would be another typical Chinese manufacturing clone that would pump out trash, unreliable products. However, Anker has managed to provide high quality and a fun feature-set with the Soundcore Flare series Bluetooth speaker.Īnker has quickly become one of my favorite low-to-mid range brands for purchasing portable chargers, multi-port wall plugs/adapters, and USB cables. The last couple of years have seen an explosion in the mid-level range speaker groups with a bevy of gimmicky features to try to differentiate themselves from the pack. Ranging from the cheap micro units you can find in a drug store, to the high-end designer products that you would only in a music equipment retailer. I’ve a good amount of experience with portable Bluetooth speakers. Designed to work with any device, including iPhone, iPad, iPod, Mac, Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Computers, Chromebooks, TV, PD.The Soundcore Flare 360-degree Bluetooth Wireless Speaker offers excellent sound quality, super-long battery life, and is priced just-right. Wireless Stereo: Connect 2 Flare Mini outdoor Bluetooth speakers via a single bluetooth device for souped-up stereo sound. Start the party early, and go to bed late! Super-safe IPX7 waterproof protection effortlessly withstands spills, rain, and even complete submersion (for 30 minutes) in water.Ĭan’t Stop The Beat: A high-efficiency Li-ion battery ensures you get 12 hours of thumping sound and pulsing light from a single charge-longer than ordinary outdoor Bluetooth speakers. ![]() Pool Party Proof: No matter where the times go, Flare Mini is an outdoor Bluetooth speaker that is suited up and ready. Fill your house or yard with a personalized party atmosphere 8 individual LEDs and 5 lighting modes offer customization. Outdoor Bluetooth speaker for any good time.īluetooth 4.2 has a range of 66 feet so you can keepĪll Round Pounding Sound: Intense 360° sound drops from back-to-back 5W (10W total) neodymium drivers for stunning sound in every direction-all powered by BassUp technology, multi-band DRC, and dual IIR passive radiators.Īudio Fireworks: Watch a halo of LEDs phase, pulse, and glow with the rhythm of your music for a next-level listening experience. Flare Mini’s compact design makes it an essential
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