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Soundcore flare 2 charging
Soundcore flare 2 charging








  1. #Soundcore flare 2 charging full#
  2. #Soundcore flare 2 charging portable#
  3. #Soundcore flare 2 charging Bluetooth#

It also comes with extra features such as its colourful light rings, user-friendly Soundcore app, and the ability to link a large group of speakers via Part圜ast. It is now on discount on Shopee for just S$129 making it a more attractive buy.

#Soundcore flare 2 charging portable#

Soundcore Flare 2 competes in the same league as small portable 360º speaker such as the JBL Flip 5 but priced at slightly lower at S$159. The speaker can go really loud, but at its highest volumes the audio can start to distort. Personally I prefer setting my Soundcore Flare 2 with the Bass Boost turned on.ĭespite being a small speaker, Soundcore Flare 2 is able to fill a typical room and has a pretty large and open soundstage for its size. When the Bass Boost is turned on, sub-bass gets more boom allowing the overall audio to sound fuller. Treble also comes across clean, and not overly extended. As for midrange, vocals and instruments are clear and forward. On its default EQ setting without the Bass Boost turned on, bass sounds tight but and lacked depth especially at the lower end of the spectrum. Sound qualityĭesigned with a cylindrical shape, the Soundcore Flare 2 is capable of 360º sound so it is best to place it in the middle of the room where your gathering is situated. Even so, voice reproduction seems to sound rather distant. The microphone isn’t really usable unless you are speaking next to the speaker. I believe the microphone is situated at the Soundcore logo. Charging is the Flare 2 is done via USB-C.Īnker didn’t advertise the microphone abilities on the Soundcore Flare 2 and rightly so.

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#Soundcore flare 2 charging full#

The Soundcore Flare 2 is rated to last 12 hours of playtime on a full charge without any lights on. You can also control the audio and light effects of all the speakers in the Part圜ast group. Part圜ast supports multi-product compatibility, meaning that the Flare 2 you have now can connect to any Part圜ast speaker.

soundcore flare 2 charging

Part圜astĪny feature that the Soundcore Flare 2 has is called Part圜ast, which allows you to connect the speaker to over 100 speakers in one Part圜ast group. The equaliser is not some gimmicky feature, you can really create significant changes to how your music sounds. What you can do app is merely to control the lighting effects, play/pause, volume, and adjust the equaliser. Unlike the Liberty 2 Pro, the Soundcore app does not allow you to re-map or configure the controls. Skipping tracks require 2 to 3 taps of the middle button, but I found myself needing to press the middle button 3 to 4 times instead. The main controls are situated on the top which are button that controls power, volume, play/pause, and lighting effects. The base of the speaker has anti-slip rubber to prevent it from getting shifted around too easily. This means if you accidentally drop the Flare 2 in the swimming pool, it will be able to survive under one meter for up to 30 minutes.

#Soundcore flare 2 charging Bluetooth#

Sadly, there isn’t an 3.5mm AUX out port so the Flare 2 is strictly a Bluetooth only speaker.Īs for build quality, the Soundcore Flare 2 feels really well-built and features an IPX7 waterproof rating. On the back of the speaker, you’ll find a Bluetooth button, bass boost button and a USB-C port which is covered is covered. The speaker is wrapped by a fabric-like mesh which gives the speaker a sleek yet rugged look. Unlike the original Flare, the Flare 2 now comes with two LED light rings at the top and bottom. The Soundcore Flare 2 has a cylindrical shape with flared bottom for better stability.

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The Soundcore Flare 2 is IPX7 rated, has 360º sound, and an eye-catching light show – which retails for S$159. And when it comes to portable Bluetooth speakers, the Soundcore Flare 2 is no slouch either. Anker is probably most known for their reliable and high quality power banks, but their audio sub-brand Soundcore has also been dishing out great products such as the Liberty 2 Pro.










Soundcore flare 2 charging