🎶 Elevate your sound game with the ultimate portable speaker!
The Soundcore Anker Mini is a super-portable Bluetooth speaker that combines powerful sound with a compact design. It features a 5W driver, FM radio capability, and an impressive 15-hour playtime, making it perfect for music lovers on the go. With a 66 ft Bluetooth range and versatile audio options, this speaker ensures you stay connected and entertained wherever you are.
K**E
Believe the reviews, it's a great little speaker!
The media could not be loaded. I'm not an audiophile, so my opinions about sound quality are not that deep. But for all my audiobook lovers or folks who just want easy, portable tunes, just buy it. The quality for the price is amazing. It fits in a cup holder (cars, camping chairs, etc), is easy to toss in a bag, and has a very nice weight to it (it doesn't feel cheap). It works well as a small porch speaker - I live next to a semi-busy road, and it still delivers clear sound over the road noise. Pairing and setup are simple, battery life seems to be good so far! I've used it off and on for a couple of weeks just on its first full charge-up.
C**N
Perfect cycling companion with various connecting options
I ride my bicycle for 3-4 hours during weekend for exercise and leisure - I love to see beautiful New England bike trails and sceneries. I used Bluetooth speaker to listen musics while riding. It was okay but I didn't like to see my phone's battery drained. I would like to have a tiny speaker to play musics via not only Bluetooth connection but also memory card. SoundCore Mini is the perfect choice.This powerful mini speaker can play musics via Bluetooth connection (most portable speaker does) and also built-in micro sd card slot - no more relying on your phone!! Volume is loud enough (don't want to disturb our fellow riders or joggers).Fully charged, it can play about 6-7 hours at about 60% Volume level. Very rugged design (metal construction - looks like fatty salt and pepper shaker).Unfortunately this is not weather proof. Well, it is perfectly fine with me since I can put this speaker in zipper bag (fully sealed), and put it in the top tube bag, or hydration vest shoulder pocket. Mini 2 is waterproof, but does not offer micro sd card feature.If you are looking for a portable and rugged bluetooth speaker wirh independently playing music function, this would be IT (zipper bag not included for waterproof, but easily found from your kitchen - Bam! You have a waterproof speaker).
S**.
Amazing speaker in a tiny package! I would definitely buy it again.
I love this little speaker! The sound quality is amazing, and the battery life is surprisingly good. I bought it to play music from my phone (the built-in speaker just can't handle rock-n-roll), and was surprised to learn (when I got it) that it alsohas a MicroSD slot, so now I've loaded different genres of music onto different cards, and I can play music for hours on end without ANY connection to my phone or laptop. I was also surprised to learn that it functions as a white-noise generator. That's a feature I don't currently use, but it's there if you want it. Oh, and it has a metal case so is *very* sturdy: I have (accidentally) dropped it several times, but it shows no damage and just keeps on playing. I've been recommending this little powerhouse to friends and strangers alike!
R**H
TERRIBLE instructions . Good (enough) sound. Some features are difficult to use.
I submitted a previous review, which I am now completely changing. I gave 4 stars both times.My *** BIG *** complaint is the instructions. They consist of pictures, which are grossly inadequate. I read them, really I did. My IQ is 125, I was a physics major, I worked as a computer geek for a Fortune 300 company, including documentation, training, instructions and manuals. If *I* can't decipher the instruction - I conclude they are very poor, indeed.I started out with the incorrect understanding that there are only 4 controls: On/off. Input selector. Volume up/down.Play/pause. However this is incorrect, because using long-presses causes some of the controls have dual functions, in certain situations.I will now review, feature by feature.The sound quality is reasonably good. Substantial bass, decent highs. However, I notice that "listener fatigue" sets in pretty quickly, which means that the THD (total harmonic distortion) is high.It is loud enough for use in the car while driving. When connected by Bluetooth, I have the volume on the speaker all the way to maximum, and the sound quality is still OK. If you connect either by Bluetooth or aux you can also control the volume from the phone, tablet, MP3 player etc. In town, I did not need to push the volume on my phone past the recommended maximum. However, on the highway (more noise), I did need to push the volume on the phone one or two clicks above the recommended maximum. Doing so did not distort the sound noticeably. But, again I experienced "listener fatigue", which is slightly worse when the speaker is at max, and the player output is extra high.The FM radio works, but was confusing. You must (as instructed) use the charging cable as an antenna, or it won't pick up anything. As soon as I selected FM mode, it starts a station search/sweep. But it only stays on each station for about 1/2 second. At first I thought this is how it would act every time you select FM. That would have been terrible because you don't have enough time to hear what the station is playing. I mostly didn't care because I can use the FM radio in the car, so I just dismissed the FM feature as not useful. However, on a subsequent selection of FM mode, I discovered that it was on a station. And I, by-dumb-luck-chance, discovered that long-pressing the volume up and down buttons, advanced to the next FM station or previous FM station. I've concluded that the initial sweep was collecting an inventory of local stations Not sure how to redo it if I go somewhere else.The SD card works, but is also confusing to use. I tried to figure out what order it plays files in -- random (good for most music), or straight through (required for a book). And I don't know what would constitute "straight through" - alphabetical by file name? The order the files were written to the SD card? Something else?I tested with 1 file on the root, and 1 file in each of 2 subdirectories. It only found 2 of the 3. I don't know what that means. I went ahead and built an SD card by writing files one at a time to the "root" of the SD card, so that the order is what I wanted (the equivalent of random). When I played the SD cards the files were played randomly, not in the order I put them on the SD card. It sure would be nice if the instructions explained any of this. I am concluding that a book would not work (didn't test that). And I'm not sure if-and-how using folders on the SD card would work.I did discover, by-dumb-luck-chance, that long-pressing the volume up and down buttons, advanced to the next item on the SD card, or back to the previous item. I also noticed, when playing from the SD card (as opposed to Bluetooth) I don't need to turn the speaker as loud. This probably helps with sound clarity. And, not using Bluetooth should extend the battery life of a recharge, since the (Bluetooth) radio is off.The size and shape are perfect to fit in a cup holder (in a vehicle). My cup holders have covers, so, less likely someone will see it and want it. But it is very difficult to take out of the cup holder once it is dropped in. A small handle or strap or something on the top would be an excellent improvement. I put a piece of tape on the side of the speaker, sticking above the top of the speaker, and folded the top edge of the tape over onto itself, to make a tab to grab it by.But putting it in a cup holder effectively defeats using it for calls with my phone, It puts the microphone at the bottom of the cup holder hole. So far, I've only received 1 call. I answered the call by picking up my phone, and answering the call there. Since the phone was Bluetooth connected to the speaker, the call sounds came out the speaker -- as intended. But, the microphone (at the bottom of the cup holder) didn't work well enough. I had to punch a button on the phone to stop using the Bluetooth for the phone, thus taking the call on the phone itself. It did automatically go back to playing music, when I ended the call. Nice.But I can't tell from the instructions how to answer and end a call on the speaker. I assume it is possible. Nor do I know if I can initiate a call from the speaker, by pushing a button, and then using voice instructions.I also tried putting the speaker on the dash board. I ended up deciding that it sounds better, bouncing off the windshield, except some of the high notes were slightly uncomfortable to listen to. This placement also allows me to keep the volume setting lower, which presumably increases sound quality and increase battery life. BUT, there is nothing to stop it from sliding around. I turned a corner too fast, and it flew off the dash into the side window. Nothing broke. Glad the window was closed.... Being on the dash will likely make the phone calling-features (especially the microphone) work adequately. The dashboard is now where I use it, all the time. I just have to remember to hold it, or take corners carefully.When you power the speaker on, it always starts with Bluetooth. I think this is reasonable. I had anticipated using my phone (connected by Bluetooth) as the music source, most of the time. But I ended up using the SD card almost all the time, after discovering it didn't need to be turned up as high, and that I could change tracks manually.It is easy to change input (Bluetooth, Aux, FM, SD card), repeatedly push the input selector button.I suspect that the best choice, for most people, is likely to be playing sounds from your phone/mobile-device. Then you have the maximum controls of what you are hearing, on the device -- specifically including random or straight through play.I don't know if it shuts itself off automatically. I didn't test by just leaving it on to find out. The battery life (with SD car play) is excellent. I use it for 10 minutes here and 10 minutes there - short rides across town. Still on the first battery charge after dozens of trips.Each time I use it, I pull it out of the cup holder. I switch it on with the switch. It defaults to Bluetooth connection with the phone. I select SD card. And set it on the dashboard. When done, switch it off, and put the speaker back into the cup holder for storage.I did use both music playback (from the phone) and google maps at the same time . They share the speaker perfectly, as expected, including turning the music down when maps is giving instructions, and going back when done. I didn't test Google maps (on the phone) at the same time as playing music from the SD card.I like the sound quality, well enough.I like the size and shape (but wish it had a "handle" on top).Overall I do recommend it.
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