- Immersive Spatial Audio: Inspired by theater acoustics, Motion X600 Bluetooth speaker has 5 drivers and 3 amplifiers that are positioned to deliver sound all around you. Feel like you’re in the room with your favorite artist, every time you press play.
- 50W Room-Filling Sound: Whether you’re having a party or just enjoying your favorite tunes, the 50W sound will fill any space with rich, high-quality sound that brings music to life.
- Take Immersive Music Anywhere: Portable and lightweight, Motion X600 Bluetooth speaker is easy to carry between rooms to transform any part of your home into an immersive listening space.
- Fully Waterproof: Features IPX7 waterproof protection so you can simply relax and listen without worrying about the Motion X600 Bluetooth speaker getting wet.
- 12-Hour Playtime: Keep listening to music and podcasts for days at a time—with zero battery anxiety.
- Note: For peak performance, please use the soundcore app and update to the latest firmware.
soundcore Motion x600 Bluetooth Speaker with Wireless Hi-Res Spatial Audio, 50W Sound, IPX7 Waterproof, Pro EQ, Built-In Handle, AUX-In, Portable Speaker for Home, Office, Outdoors
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Speaker maximum output power | 50 Watts |
Connectivity technology | wired, wireless |
Audio output mode | Immersive Spatial Audio |
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Material | |
Model name | X600 |
Speaker type | Multimedia |
special feature | Built In Microphone, Hi Res Audio, LED Light, Lightweight, Stereo Pairing, Waterproof |
Recommended uses for product | For Computers, For music players, For smartphones or tablets, For Televisions |
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Matty B –
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Bellissima rifinitura in alluminio appena si prende in mano dal peso si capisce che è un aggeggio moolto serio. Messo tra le due casse del mio stereo Quasi quasi sembrava che suonassero loro. La batteria poi dura tantissime ore. Serve qualche ora di rodaggio perché dia il meglio
Guava –
Great build quality and fantastic sound quality using LDAC via Ultra HD on Amazon Music. Spacial Audio is a cool feature and the bass boost works better than most. Highly recommended.
Javi N –
I needed these speakers to compensate for the classic conundrum clash, consumers have little choice to choose between the splendidly superb & spectacular 10-bit color as well as the crystal clear clarity (e.g.) the 32″ class Samsung Q60A panel versus its anorexic sound due to contemporary esthetics in addition to the unprecedentedly bizarre clause in our apartment that bars bringing in items unless brought by the owner! which precludes me from having to pass up more appropriate $300-$400 soundbars! Nevertheless, I hope I solved the sound issue scourging modern tellies!
Out Of Box Experience
Upon delivery via one of my siblings On Wednesday 27th December 2023, I was impressed with the brawniness of the boxes as well as the Rubix cube-style, Matryoshka doll challenge exclusively to open it up which began with an outside sleeve which introduced its newly minted owner to the speaker’s attributes in polyglot languages; then came the sleeve separating the two levels of cellophane wrap as well as the foam which looks to be a half-inch thick holding the 2.3′ USB-C to C cable designed to be used with a wall charger, a Safety & 10 page Quick Start pamphlets, @ the top there’s a UPC, the International Environmental & Radio regulationatory agencies this device has to conform to before being approved for sale on the global markets. Finally, at the bottom, a serial number UPC!
Construction
This Motion X600 consists of a three-part fabrication; a handle & grill forged from aluminum on the front with a color-coordinated plastic posterior available in “Polar Black”, “Lunar Blue” and “Aurora Green”
upon visual inspection is difficult to discern where the aluminum metal ends & the plastic begins! Meanwhile, the handle has respectively, “Spatial Harmony” & “High Fidelity Audio” in block font along the bottom left & right ends of the handle as well as “Soundcore” in stylized lettering on the top right. The ridges that aid grip-ability are located in the bottom middle part while the perimeter periphery is smooth. Staying in the back has a unique rubber stop flap which guarantees the X600 its Ingress Protection Level 7 status that enables the speaker can handle H2O from misting & condensation up to an accidential dunk up to a meter for 30 minutes. the rear also conceals a passive radiator, linked to the Midrange “Sky Driver” but helps the system sound better via Digital Sound Processing, a USB-C port as well as a 1/8″ auxiliary jack.
Driver Configuration
The Anker Soundcore Motion X600 Speaker System is a 3-way, quintuple driver powered by 5 amplifiers producing 10-watt RMS for a total of 50 watts RMS configured as twin 2.06″ woofers, duo 1.06″ tweeters & a unique 1.92″ passive radiator augmented midrange “Sky Driver” Spatial Driver is controlled by a 12 core Intel i7 12700K processor clocked from 3.6-5.0 GHz, ohm: N/A, Frequency Response: 48-40,000Hz+- 2.84dB, Horizontal Dispersion, 5.49dB, Signal to Noise Ratio: 72dB, Total Harmonic Distortion: <1%, Sensitivity, 92.1dB, Crossover: 54Hz, 2,500 Hz & 19,100Hz, Battery, SW-34MP2S2P; 6400mAh Dimensions: 6.25" High x 11.75" Wide x 3.88" deep, Weight: 5.17lbs.
I charged my first Motion X600 with a 45watt Samsung wall charger connected to a 100watt Anker cable taking 4.5 hours to charge while the 2nd X600 was charged using an Anker 30watt wall charger with a second 100watt cable connected to two of the 8 electrical outlets which was done in 5 hours.
When both speakers completed their compulsory charging session, on Thursday, December 28th, 2023, most of the scribes advised switching on both the Spatial Audio & Bass Buttons to mitigate its mettle as well as promote the prowess of the Motion X600 otherwise owners would likely feel the engineering savants were snookering them impacting future sales.
Eargasmic Ecstasy!
That began when I decided to play my 450-song Latino 🎄Carols playlist on YouTube Music designed to tide me over a 13-hour journey from Gastonia, North Carolina to Philadelphia! Once I activated, the 15-segment equalizer, the Spatial & Bass buttons It was 😱WOW!!!, WOW SQUARED!!!!!!, WOW CUBED!!!!!!!!!! 😲 It was as if I heard the music for the first time! for it sent chills through my body to not just the 🦴s but the bone marrow! Which is exactly how good the X600s are! Sibling #6 was as duly impressed with the speakers as he was with my Q60A panel when was deployed 21 months ago! for he considers them Home Theater caliber!
This was confirmed on Three Kings Day/Epiphany; January 6, 2024, when after still trying to use the Soundcore app to no avail, it was not only severing The True Wireless Stereo bond but replaced the X600 pairing with the generic LG driver on the TV which necessitated a speaker reset so in despair, I watched “Terminator; Judgment Day” & realized how good the X600 sounded as normal solitary speakers when I could readily discern where the various soundtrack aspects occurred via the individual speaker drivers! Once I reset the speaker it started at maximum volume which almost got us reported by the next-door neighbors for bringing the noise! After a successful reset, and recharge (for 7 & 8 hours) which for an idiosyncratic orientation, included playing the YouTube playlist, I watched & thoroughly enjoyed the lush, vigorously robust soundtrack of “Wonder Woman 1984” & Quite honestly, What I heard through my 👂holes brought me back to when I had my last CRT, The NEC 2030S & my first LCD panel, the Samsung LN-T1954 when TVs had enough space to include decent stereo sound to match their displays!
The Soundcore App
It’s an authentic atrocity that this program is oriented toward audio music when the Motion X600 itself can adapt itself to Audio/Video Home Theater & worse yet when I called Anker Innovations Tech Support on January 2nd, they confirmed its bias toward record collections because every time I endeavor to utilize its features, it shut down the TRUE WIRELESS STEREO facet which is the reason why I strived to save the >$200 more to score the second speaker! which rendered the other speaker as mute as a mime, furthermore, the app caused more agita by making it more problematic to pair with my Samsung Q60A panel! I sincerely wish and desire that this Cucaracha is finally fumigated from future updates ASAP! STAT! In addition from December 28th, 2023, when I first tried to establish a legitimate Soundcore Account it wouldn’t recognize it even though I followed the procedure precisely to the letter!
Conclusion
I’m happy that the operation of these Anker Soundcore Motion X600 speaker systems isn’t dependent upon this program because they sound incredibly amazing, augmented by its uniquely innovative design & technologies both external & internal, its configuration and price. And the President Grant-sized discount on top makes it even more of a steal of a deal!
Addendum: Monday 12 February, 2024
One of my pet peeves with my pair is that I had to sync it with the YouTube Music account before working successfully with my panel; for the past month after subsequent charging sessions, that weirdness has vanished. Both speakers hook up normally, provided that the owner/operator powers them in the proper sequence
Also, I acquired the 45-watt Anker 313 wall charger for the 2nd speaker to have them fully charged & ready at the same time enhancing my satisfaction with these speakers.
Ameen –
Simply love it!
Wise Mother –
Excellent sound and build quality. Super impressive for a portable speaker. Easy to set up. The metal exterior with sleek curved design and interesting colours, industrial yet modern.
Most importantly, I like the texture of the sound coming out with the spatial speaker at the top on. Filled up my whole study. It works well with classical music so I’m very happy with my purchase.
Niel Doig –
This speaker is a beast. I’ve had a couple of the smaller speakers which I’ve been satisfied with but the overall volume was low so I thought I’d try this speaker.
The speaker itself is weighty and having bought the black version it looks very classy and well made. There’s a lot of attention to detail that’s gone into this speaker both inside and out. Setup was very easy given I already have the soundcore app installed and I was soon playing music. Using the app it’s also very easy to add custom EQs to personalised the sound to your taste. Within 20 minutes I had everything set up including all the EQ settings.
This thing packs some power and the sound is enough to fill the garden with music even whilst entertaining and it sounds like it should be much bigger than it actually is. Battery lasts a good amount of time. I never have the speaker above say 50% though as it’s just not needed. It also seems to charge up pretty quickly given the amount of time the speaker lasts. Overall I’m satisfied with my purchase.
Niel Doig –
This speaker has a lot of amazing reviews and although I wasn’t that sure of the transistor radio retro look at first I decided to give it a go.. I have an Anker soundcore boost which I like a lot, but when it started to vibrate at high volumes, I wanted something with more oomph! Out of the box this feels a quality item.. Beautifully made and finished with premium quality aluminium and tactile synthetics.. I was wondering if it might look a bit large, but it hides its dimensions well, and the ohh so gorgeous back lit buttons are ergonomically perfect and easy to use. The angled top adds to the ease of operation. It is nicely heavy but stable and secure on jell composite vibration killing feet. But that handle.. ? Turned it on and set to LDAC
sound quality and upgraded the software… Don’t panic this was very easy.. superb and simple app and set up procedure.. and.. OMG.. totally underwhelmed… Played Toy Soldiers by Martika and Pour Some Sugar on me by Def Leopard which on the default sound settings sounded tinny and really not true to the CD playback on a quality stereo.. The spatial feature and bass up was good, but there was not the richness and delight I was expecting… So turning to the custom EQ. Which I call the Graphic Equaliser, I brutally reduced the mid range centre slider and organised the EQ into a bird wing format with dynamic bass and trebble highs cancelling out the tinny midrange.. This made all the difference.. In my humble opinion anyway!
This you can set as a prefered preset alongside a few other tries at your preferred listening settings. And you can easily tinker if you want.. and change between saved and default settings instantly.. Now I am really impressed.. Great sound.. Much better than Anker Boost and easily as good as A1 B&O and Bose Soundflex and very good, but not incredible, volume on max.. Fields of Gold, Sharp Dressed Man, Jump, even Centipede by Knife Party all perfect. Punchy but smoothe. Detail and clarity excellent and bass MORE than up to the job! .. If only the handle, which I am growing to like.. a bit.. for grabbing to move all over the house as the bluetooth connection is superb… could be removable… Please !!!
…chialtri? –
Es difícil que un dispositivo de música, ya sea auriculares, altavoces o equipos de sonido tipo DAC me sorprenda a día de hoy. Llevo décadas escuchando música y he sido usuario de dispositivos en todos los rangos de precio del mercado. Soy de esos audiófilos que busca una experiencia inmersiva, definida y con una firma de sonido tirando a neutral, donde todo sea medianamente apreciable. No me gusta la exageración en los bajos de la música moderna ni el sonido que la mayoría de altavoces integran hoy en día.
Cuando oí hablar del diseño y la idea detrás de este Soundcore X600 me sentí intrigado, aunque no esperaba nada especial porque ya me he llevado muchas decepciones o sensaciones de indiferencia a lo largo de los años. Buscaba un altavoz para uso en interiores que lograra llenar el espacio, con musicalidad, equilibrio, y que me permitiese disfrutar de todos los matices de la música que más escucho (metal, jazz, clásica, rock y algo de electrónica principalmente). El Soundcore X600 prometía un sonido espacial inédito hasta la fecha mediante el uso de dos botones especiales llamados ‘Sonido Espacial’ y ‘Bajos Profundos’.
Hasta que ha llegado este Soundcore X600, todos los altavoces que había probado en rangos de precio medios o bajos me daban la sensación de congestión o de intromisión de los bajos en las frecuencias medias, por lo que nunca pude disfrutar de estos géneros de verdad sin auriculares.
El Soundcore X600, sin el ‘Sonido Espacial’ ni los ‘Bajos profundos’ activados, es un altavoz más del montón tirando a flojo (considerando su precio). Cuando lo probé sin sus dos extras estrella me dejó una sensación más bien pobre y sosa. Sin embargo, fue presionar los dos botones y me quedé mudo. Nunca un altavoz había conseguido una separación y espacialidad como esta. La integración del altavoz en la parte superior y el reparto de frecuencias está tan bien conseguido que no exagero cuando digo que en una habitación de tamaño medio-pequeño el Soundcore X600 te hace sentir la música en un directo íntimo pero amplio. La diferencia cuando aprietas el botón de ‘Sonido Espacial’ es abismal. Sin este botón este altavoz es un 5/10, cuando lo activas es un 10/10. Una auténtica pasada. Hay que experimentarlo para entenderlo. Con el botón de “Bajos Profundos” la música gana todavía más feeling y empuje, aunque a veces puede resultar necesario el uso de EQ para que los bajos no se coman demasiado el resto de frecuencias. En líneas generales la implementación de esta idea es sublime, en Soundcore pueden estar orgullosos.
Cuanta además con una aplicación muy fácil de utilizar en Android con la que podremos actualizar el firmware del altavoz y utilizar diferentes EQs que podemos customizar o descargar de internet. También cuenta con la tecnología LDAC, por lo que el sonido transmitido por Bluetooth suena espectacularmente bien. Emparejado con dispositivos Sony como el WM1A se alcanza un sonido difícil de superar en dispositivos con este tamaño.
Para un uso más allá de la música el altavoz pierde un poco desde mi punto de vista, aunque tirando de EQ creo que se pueden conseguir parámetros decentes. Por ejemplo, en películas el altavoz resuelve la espacialidad del sonido de una manera rara, que no me convence, generando un sonido un tanto desequilibrado, provocando un desfase entre los sonidos lejanos y los cercanos que a mí personalmente no me gusta. Cuando se activa el botón de ‘Bajos Profundos’ para darle algo más de chicha los bajos desfasan el sonido y se pierde claridad y transparencia, siendo bastante difícil encontrar el equilibrio con un EQ. No es imposible, pero los resultados no están a la altura de los que se consiguen con la música ni mucho menos.
RESUMEN
+ Espectacular sonido espacial, nítido y potente en un altavoz portátil
+ Portabilidad bastante decente, con un diseño muy bonito
+ Batería bastante decente con entre 8 y 10 horas de música con los botones ‘SE’ y ‘BP’ activados
+ Tecnología LDAC, idónea para música de calidad con Bluetooth.
– Sin los botones ‘SE’ y ‘BP’ activados el altavoz es muy normalito, aunque la batería dura más.
– En exteriores se pierde parte de su magia, aunque sigue siendo muy decente.
– El efecto en películas o videojuegos no se implementa tan bien como con la música.
steve –
I purchased the Motion X600 last November for the full price and was blown away by how good it sounded.
4 months later, I purchased a Motion 300 and was again blown away by how good this little speaker sounded. I was so impressed I went to purchase another Motion 300 but in green as I liked the colour and i was prepared to pay the full price of £90, but there was the Motion X500 on sale for £90 so I got this instead, ofcourse a no brainer! Especially at that price.
I originally wrote a long review on the Motion x600 and these two other speakers, but… I kept changing my mind as to which was the best speaker rated from 1st to 3rd. I ended up deleting the review because I could not make my mind up. 🙃. This review was the top rated review for the x600.
All 3 speakers sound fantastic! And have their own unique sound scape due to the different driver set ups. The build quality is top class, I’ve watched YouTube tear downs of all 3 speakers, and the build, quality, and components used are high quality, and the speakers are well made.
It’s surprising how soundcore can sell these at these prices? All 3 speakers are worth their full asking price, in my opinion, and are just as good as or even better than the big speaker brands out there, and for half the price.
The sound quality is fantastic! The clarity is exceptional, Crystal clear vocals, highs, and mids with deep lows. The spacial, high-resolution sound is an experience when listening. The speakers sound open and much larger than their actual size and will fill a room with high-quality sound, and this is soundcores’ first attempt at spacial audio! Well done! I haven’t even tried the LDAC option because the sound quality already sounds high definition.
Honestly, I can’t listen to any of my previous speakers after listening to these soundcore speakers. I have tried… Trust me, I have a couple of large Sony bluetooth speakers, an Echo Studio, and a few others. They now sound like they have no clarity and sound muddy compared to the Soundcore speakers. I used to casually enjoy listening to my echo 4th gen speaker, but not anymore. It sounds awful compared to these soundcore series.
Soundcore has done an amazing job with these speakers. The algorithms and magic they’ve used to create the spacial listening experience is an experience in itself. I wouldn’t call it 3D where you can hear music all around you like some have stated? It’s an immersive open sound rather than a directional sound like a normal Bluetooth speaker.
For example, if I was blindfolded and played any of my previous Bluetooth speakers, I could point out exactly where the sound was coming from because the sound is directional. With the soundcore speakers, it would be harder to point exactly where the sound was coming from because the sound is much wider and more open and not directional if that makes sense.
I now own a Motion x600, x2 Motion x500s, and a motion 300. I just love these speakers and have to give them the credit they deserve. I was lucky with the x500 as I purchased them when they were on sale for £90 & £80.
The x600 is the better speaker. A wide open sound and the best spacial sound scape due to having 5 different drivers. Clearer instrument separation and more detailed.
The X500 is more ‘V’ shaped sounding with a narrower sound scape compared to the x600 but has a higher sound scape and better vocals, in my opinion. I use the x500 most of the time. This is my go-to speaker.
The Motion 300 is an amazing speaker for its size. It almost sounds as good as the others, less the power. Although it has no spacial speaker on top, it still sounds open and spacial, much larger than its actual size. Don’t be fooled by its small size!
The 9 band graphic equaliser in the app is great. I originally used the built-in soundcore signature equaliser but eventually created my own for a more personal listening experience.
Whatever speaker you choose, you won’t be disappointed. They are all 10/10 in my personal opinion and worth every penny, even at their full price.
I would have liked to have seen the option of a power supply lead and also a removable battery compartment to replace the battery in the future. When the battery finally drains, will I still be able to power the speakers via the USBC lead? Just a thought.
*Update* Dec 2024
I finally purchased my 2nd Motion 300 for £60 on black Friday, in green. At such a low price, the temptation was too great! I paired this to my other Motion 300 via ‘TWS’ True Wireless Stereo and ‘Wow!’ As usual with these speakers, i was blown away by the sound quality. These speakers sound fantastic on their own but pair two of the same speakers together and ‘Wow!’ You’re on another level. 2 Motion 300s in the standing position sounded better than a single X500 or X600, in my opinion. I even paired my two X500s for the first time but preferred the sound of the two Motion 300s.
Pairing the speakers is a breeze. Turn on your 1st speaker and connect to your phone as normal, then turn on your 2nd speaker. Push and hold down the Bluetooth button on your 2nd speaker for 2-3 seconds until it flashes white. Then, on your 1st speaker do the same, hold down the Bluetooth button for 2-3 seconds, and the speakers instantly connect! You will hear this.The speaker with the ‘Blue’ Bluetooth light is the ‘Left Channel’, and the speaker with the ‘White’ Bluetooth light is the ‘Right Channel’. It’s that simple. Anytime in the future, when you have 1 speaker playing and turn on the 2nd speaker, they automatically connect. If you want to unpair both speakers, just hold down the Bluetooth button on either one of the speakers for 2-3 seconds, and they disconnect from each other.
If you can afford to purchase two of the same speakers, i would highly recommend especially two motion 300s 👌 but, anyone of these speakers sounds great on its own. The Bluetooth connection on these speakers, whether pairing together or a device, is flawless.