Soundcore Motion X500 review (2024)

Tom's Guide Verdict

The Anker Soundcore Motion X500 delivers quality spatial audio, but it falls short on low battery life and features.

Pros

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    Immersive spatial audio modes

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    Strong wireless performance

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    Responsive controls

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    Serviceable call quality

Cons

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    Disappointing playtimes

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    Missing preset EQ

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    No extra inputs or portable charging

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Soundcore Motion X500: Specifications

Price:$169 / £169 / AU$269
Colors:Black; blue; pink
Size:8.66 x 7.95 x 3.19 inches
Weight:4.66 pounds
Battery life (rated): 12 hours
Connectivity:Bluetooth 5.3 (codec: SBC, AAC, and LDAC)
Durability:IPX7-rated

Spatial audio is a great way to get immersive sound experiences with your favorite music on the best Bluetooth speakers. One of the latest speakers to receive the spatial audio treatment is the Anker Soundcore Motion X500, a mid-range entry in the Soundcore lineup that boasts other enhanced audio features, including a customizable EQ and Sony’s LDAC hi-res audio codec.

Impressively designed and relatively affordable, this mid-priced bass blaster provides an excellent balance of connectivity and wireless sound for the price. If only the battery life and feature set were stronger.

Despite some flaws, the Motion X500 delivers on its promise of impactful 3D sound in a portable package. Keep scrolling to see where this latest Soundcore speaker ranks among the competition.

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Soundcore Motion X500 review: Price and availability

The Soundcore Motion X500 retails for $169 / £169 / AU$269 and is available directly from the Anker website or at online retailers such as Amazon and Crutchfield where it can regularly be found discounted. You can purchase the speaker in three color options including black, blue, or pink.

Soundcore Motion X500 review: Design

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The Motion X500 is one of the heavier Bluetooth portable speakers out there at 4.66 pounds, it weighs slightly more than the Ultimate Ears Epicboom at 4.4 pounds but is less than the Sonos Move 2 home portable at 6.6 pounds. Build quality is high and uses premium materials for a ruggedly handsome look. Lightweight aluminum was employed for the casing and handle, and the back has a thick rubberized cap that covers the USB-C port to protect from splashes; it's rated IPX7 for water resistance. An upward-firing speaker with a customizable LED sits atop flanked by a rubberized control panel.

The entire speaker is covered in a smooth matte finish that has a nice shine factor when exposed to light. Every component looks and feels extremely durable. The handle has textured grooves on the bottom for optimal grip. Rubberized feet on the bottom dock it steadily and neatly on any surface. The air-brushed Soundcore logo on the front and laser-etched copy on each side are chic touches as well.

Soundcore Motion X500 review: Controls and connectivity

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Six flat buttons enable different functions: power on/off, Bluetooth pairing, EQ selection, volume, and playback (play/pause/skip/previous). The play button also triggers the digital assistant function when held down for 3 seconds. It’s a simple setup with a minimal learning curve. Tactility is solid and every input method registers intended commands accurately. Siri and Google Assistant perform well for hands-free voice commands.

Bluetooth 5.3 provides instantaneous pairing with recognized devices and supports SBC, AAC, and LDAC codecs, the latter producing higher sound quality over Bluetooth from supported devices. Multipoint technology was left off the spec sheet, meaning you can’t pair the speaker to two devices at the same time.

Soundcore Motion X500 review: Sound and call quality

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Expect spacious, loud sound from the Motion X500. There’s an emphasis on bass, which is Soundcore's forte, and the two spatial EQs — Spatial Signature and Spatial Dynamic — are effective for immersive listening.

The standard sound signature is called Soundcore Classic, and the grumbling bassline on Thundercat’s “Dragonball Durag” had a wide trajectory that was heard from the far end of the pool while playing the Motion X500 outdoors. Distortion was surprisingly low when blasting music, showing how well Anker has engineered its Classic EQ. Mids also shined bright on the psychedelic funk track. The singer’s harmonic vocals sounded crystal clear over the lush synths. I even heard adlibs and effects much more clearly than I have on other Bluetooth speakers.

Switching to Spatial Signature dropped the low end to create a more neutral soundstage. It’s perfect for orchestral recordings. I recommend playing jazz classics like Ahmad Jamal Trio’s “Dolphin Dance” because the instrumental clarity makes it feel like the band is performing live in your listening space. Bass lovers won’t get the oomph they desire, but receive plenty of it when enabling Spatial Dynamic, the speaker’s killer feature. The synth progressions on Kanye West’s “Flashing Lights” had a cosmic energy to them, while the pounding drums knocked viciously, and melodic strings soothed the backdrop.

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Bluetooth streams via LDAC devices perform well, resulting in greater richness from the higher data rate transfer between devices. SBC and AAC are reliable when indulging in playlists on the best music streaming services.

One thing I found disappointing though was the numerous EQ presets missing form the Soundcore app that are typically available on the brand’s headphones and earbuds. It’s something Anker should seriously consider including in a future update, though I’m sure these exclusions were on purpose (they wanted more focus on the speaker’s spatial audio capabilities). At least you can still tweak the 9-band EQ in the Soundcore app for personalized sound.

The Motion X500 serves well for voice calls. I used it for several business conversations and received positive feedback every time. Calls sounded loud and clear on both ends. Callers said that they could tell that I wasn’t speaking from my smartphone, but that didn’t affect the overall quality.

Soundcore Motion X500 review: Battery life

Anker rates battery life at 12 hours on a full charge, which is even less than the same the $100 Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3. Enabling spatial audio and listening at high volume drastically drains juice. My testing saw the speaker require a charge after 8 hours of use. By comparison, household favorites like the Sonos Move 2 hold up to 24 hours and tiny portable speakers like the Tribit StormBox Flow provide more than double the Motion X500’s battery life at 30 hours.

Several speakers this size double as portable chargers to power up mobile devices. Not this one.

Soundcore Motion X500 review: Verdict

There’s a lot to like about the Motion X500. Anker’s Spatial Dynamic EQ pumps out balanced frequencies and thumping bass that enlivens music and movies. Build quality is some of the finest at this price point. The backlit controls are easy to operate and add flair to the speaker’s presentation. Speakerphone performance is also much better than anticipated.

The extra weight can be cumbersome for long commutes and the low battery life means you’ll be immediately recharging the speaker after long outings, especially when using spatial audio. However, the pros outweigh the cons, making the Motion X500 a solid pickup for music lovers wanting energetic sound in a gorgeous design.

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    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 do I change the EQ settings on soundcore motion x500? ›

    Press the EQ switch button repeatedly to switch EQ modes. Use devices powered by Android 8.0 or later to experience LDAC quality sound. In the soundcore app, tap the Settings icon > "Sound Mode" > "Preferred audio quality". It takes about 10 seconds to switch audio codecs.

    Is soundcore Motion Plus worth it? ›

    Motion+ is a champion in its size category by delivering great bass response and exceptional mids and highs … Guys, I highly recommend this product. The shimmer on the high-end from those tweeters makes me love it more even after 4 years …

    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? ›

    Soundcore is located in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China .

    Why is soundcore so good? ›

    They sound better than I expected, the overall sound presentation is energetic meaning they have an enphasis on bass (without ANC or Transparency mode the bass is deeper but with either of them on the overall bass is stronger and brings a bit more low-mid presence at the cost of the bare fullness from vocals and ...

    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.

    How do you increase bass on Soundcore? ›

    The "Controls" section of the soundcore app allows you to set the double-tap NC button to activate the BassUp feature. After setting, you can experience the BassUp effect by double-tapping the NC button. 2. You can also select the Bass Booster EQ in the soundcore app to experience the BassUp effect.

    Is soundcore better than AirPods? ›

    It's an open-and-shut case

    Anker's wireless earbuds have interchangeable tips included in the box that help seal the bud more securely in your ear canal and block out more external noise. They're not noise canceling, but help isolate sound better than the AirPods.

    How long does Anker Soundcore last? ›

    Dual high-performance drivers and a unique spiral bass port deliver great sound quality with the Anker SoundCore. For less than $25, the Anker SoundCore provides 24 hours of playback time.

    Does soundcore have good earbuds? ›

    These are definitely a contender for some of the best affordable noise canceling earbuds based on performance and value. With an IPX4 rating, long battery life, and good ANC, these are worth a go. You might not want to go for a run with them, but otherwise they're decent.

    Does Soundcore have good bass? ›

    It's quite a good speaker overall. Pretty good bass extension for the size, pretty close to other great speakers of the same size.

    Does Soundcore have noise cancellation? ›

    The soundcore ANC headphones, both true wireless earbuds and over-ear headphones, are equipped with two microphones that detect and cancel out noise. They have a digital active algorithm for canceling low, middle, or high-frequency sounds such as cars on the road, typing, or human noises.

    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.

    Is soundcore better than Sony? ›

    The Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless are better headphones than the Anker Soundcore Life Q30 Wireless. The Sony are more comfortable, feel better built, and have a better-balanced sound profile right out of the box.

    Who is soundcore made by? ›

    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.

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    A couple of years ago, Anker spun its audio arm of products – including speakers – into its very own brand called Soundcore.

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