@@EnsignLovell I think there was actually 2, one near the top right of the screen, then another towards the bottom left that you don't see til the end ;)
I have read a review on the german amazon from a guy who discovered a potential flaw caused by the buoyant design. He took it from indoors to outdoors on a hot day and noticed that the passive radiators bulged out completely. It is caused by the expansion of the air trapped inside due to the temperature increase. He stopped listening to music to avoid damaging the speakers from the inside. He backed it up by pictures too. It would be interesting to see that tested here with a brand new unit.
would definitely be interesting, I haven't heard of this from anyone myself. Honestly I can't see the air volume inside being enough to cause that otherwise coke bottles and the like would often pop. I feel its more likely he injected air though the rubber with a syringe or perhaps a battery cell has gone bad and let out some gasses.
@@axeami1354 when he took it back indoors, the passive radiators went back to normal, so it not the case. Regarding your bottle example: if you close a bottle filled with ambient air and cool it down it will contract precisely for the same reason I mentioned.
As a sound engineer: Silk tweeters are pretty common on the audio industry, they *usually* are less harsh than metal ones and they have a more mellow sound to them. Ofc quality may vary that statement.
@@Varun_underyourspell16 they’re not, and there are tons of variations. Some better than others. But i must admit it’s unusual on portable speakers. Not that I’m a portable speaker expert either, but aluminum tweeters sound like s better option for endurance, water contact and stuff
@@brandonchutt312 I'm not an engineer, only an audio enthusiast and honestly if you're in the market for good sound cancelling headphones Bose and Apple do it the best right now. Bose has better sound cancelling but Apple's headphones sound better. Although I've heard of some reliability problems with Apple. And their case is stupid. I'd go with the Bose personally. But I'm not a huge headphone guy. I'm more into speakers.
Anker is the only brand I trust for chargers and power banks, I love my soundcore motion+ speaker as well. Anker is forever goated for aftermarket accessories in my opinion.
And to add, their Eufy brand line of electronic security door locks & cameras are some of the best on the market currently, and with no subscription fees needed, but optional with no loss of features. 👍🏻
Well, i may had bad luck, but out of 2 anker dongles i got, 2 sucked hard... I got two different models, in different stores, several months apart. And one even gave a finantial loss. The power expand+ 5 in 1 (a8338) heats like hell if i plug more than 1 port. Like ethernet and hdmi, or ethernet and usb, or usb and hdmi. It drains my macbook m1 battery like crazy, same for my asus flow x13. It kinda works tho, but i don't like using it and risking damaging my usb-c ports. The power expand+ 8 with PD (a8380) was the worst. It's ethernet disconnects every few minutes, sometimes doesnt comeback even disconnecting the hub. It fails often to passthrough the charging to the laptop, and it's hdmi is flaky at best, with it usually messing up the resolution (the resolution is right but it centers the image in the screen and compresses it and destroys the quality). This happens in any laptop i use it in. In my mac i was never able to use hdmi and charging at the same time. And this one KILLED my working laptop, it wouldn't charge anymore, even without the hub, i got it replaced thankfully, but it burned the charging circuit.
Well, the rugged bits are not the silk parts, but you already knew that 😉 Silk dome tweeters are known for clarity without harshness and have been around for a while. I have them in my 11 speaker system in the car, and they make close proximity speakers more enjoyable 😊
@@sorawisdom6516 I own it, it would even say the opposite, it's less hearable in videos. It does have a 6khz peak that make it harsh, and even Custom EQ can't solve it.
11 speaker system🤣 Yeah.. If you count all drivers individualy like they often do in cars. 1 tweeter + mid + woofer acts as 1 speaker but consists of 3 drivers. But a silk dome tweeter can also sound very harsh and metal domes can sound smooth etc. It avtually all depends on ALOT of factors like tuning, dampening and MUCH more.. So there is no rule for that..
(Not a sponsored comment) I recently got a SoundCore Boost and I was blown away by how deep the bass is on such a small speaker. Must have some impressive signal processing going on in there.
I love mine, but what really interesting about this water proof BT portable speaker is that it does exactly as advertised; sounds amazing outdoors. Using at the beach and everyone asks about it.
I got the soundcore select pro for a float trip this weekend and it survived sand, being splashed by water, the heat and also was able to charge my phone. Sounded great and gets very loud. Would recommend. I thought what I bought was what he reviewed but it was not. Still a good product.
The partycast feature is super nice, but it should be noted that the only thing new about it is the name, and slightly easier pairing between multiple speakers. This multi speaker pairing has been a feature of soundcore products for a long time, and is fully reverse compatible. I have a soundcore motion boom, as well as a Rave NEO, an older model, mine is about 5 years old and connects seamlessly. The sound is quite impressive with 2 of them going at once. Even at lower volumes they fill the room quite nicely together and provide an audiophile grade listening experience. The speakers are not cheap, but I can gladly say that they are worth every penny, and that soundcore rocks. Literally and figuratively. 🤘
I have their Soundcore 2 for more than 2 years and a month ago I bought Soundcore 3, awesome speakers with long playtime and really good sound for not so much money.
I got this speaker couple weeks ago, seeing Zack, aka Jerry, review and approve it, makes me feel even better about the decision to get it in the first place. Listening to the review on mine is even more satisfying.
Love the Anker Soundcore products. Still rocking my Soundcore2 from 3 years ago. Also, nice to see even that more modern big speaker still has an aux port. ^u^
I use my Soundcore 2 at work every day. They messed up our radio in the kitchen area of our restaurant so we went a long time without music and that's not okay, so I picked one up thinking it would be loud enough to hear at least at my station. Nope, it fills our entire server aisle at around 80% volume and we use it almost all week before it needs charged again. Oh, and it sounds amazing. I was debating getting one of these Boom pro models for larger outdoor gatherings and floats, this video pretty much confirmed it.
Hay there. 2:45 Looks like the rubber for the screw holes, is meant to keep water out, now that you mention it I suppose it could it could stop the rattling
You forgot to mention the speaker arrangement in watts is different as advertised, in 4:13 - 4:27 one can see a woofer of 25w 4ohm and a tweeter of 15w 8 ohm, and it’s advertised as 30w and 10w respectively
I was going to be surprised that you didn't know tweeters could be made from silk. I should have known better. I am impressed with this speaker, I might look into buying one.
Most half-decent tweeters are soft/silk dome. Some are metal domes, which I try to avoid in most cases (exceptions exist. Canton for instance does a pretty good metal dome). You can imagine that if you have something resonate at high frequencies, you want it to not be to rattl-y.
I didn't know you can make speakers 1/50 The size of the human hair My headphones have it it's called a planar magnetic and it's expensive or cheap you can make them either way.
I have this and the JBL Boombox 3 and gotta say for the size and weight, it compares really well! Portability-wise, this one certainly wins for the amount of quality and volume you get! Of course, the JBL Boombox 3 is a higher-end speaker but considerably less portable. Perhaps the Motion Boom Plus is about 70% of the Boombox 3 quality.
@@noize1495 He said in the video he hadn't seen many titanium speakers, as if it was rare, but my P.O.S. disc changer stereo had them twenty years ago.
Titanium: Literally probably one of the best structural materials for an entire ocean full of engineering, scientific and medical applications. Extremely abundant in the earth's crust. Also Titanium: haha good luck refining me
You know it's quality when you can reassemble it, have extra screws left over, and it still doesn't sound half bad
@@Instabruh.User.. LOL ok bot
present your proof or forever be held a deceiver
Wow I had to rewind to check... Yep, there it was, spare screw. :)
@@EnsignLovell I think there was actually 2, one near the top right of the screen, then another towards the bottom left that you don't see til the end ;)
@@Instabruh.User.. didn't ask,go touch grass
I have read a review on the german amazon from a guy who discovered a potential flaw caused by the buoyant design. He took it from indoors to outdoors on a hot day and noticed that the passive radiators bulged out completely. It is caused by the expansion of the air trapped inside due to the temperature increase. He stopped listening to music to avoid damaging the speakers from the inside. He backed it up by pictures too. It would be interesting to see that tested here with a brand new unit.
would definitely be interesting, I haven't heard of this from anyone myself. Honestly I can't see the air volume inside being enough to cause that otherwise coke bottles and the like would often pop. I feel its more likely he injected air though the rubber with a syringe or perhaps a battery cell has gone bad and let out some gasses.
@@axeami1354 when he took it back indoors, the passive radiators went back to normal, so it not the case. Regarding your bottle example: if you close a bottle filled with ambient air and cool it down it will contract precisely for the same reason I mentioned.
Check Oluv's gadgets (the channels' name) for this specific issue.
@@axeami1354 coke bottles are pretty strong. They can withstand multiple times atmospheric pressure.
@@axeami1354 yes because everyone has syringes with needles laying out around their house (junkies excluded)
As a sound engineer:
Silk tweeters are pretty common on the audio industry, they *usually* are less harsh than metal ones and they have a more mellow sound to them. Ofc quality may vary that statement.
I love when ACTUAL experts chime into the comment section and give useful information to a bunch of jerks (including me lol). Thanks sir.
Yeah like
They’re aren’t like super rare or smth
Pretty common
@@divyam._.maheshwari trying my best :)
@@Varun_underyourspell16 they’re not, and there are tons of variations. Some better than others. But i must admit it’s unusual on portable speakers. Not that I’m a portable speaker expert either, but aluminum tweeters sound like s better option for endurance, water contact and stuff
@@brandonchutt312 I'm not an engineer, only an audio enthusiast and honestly if you're in the market for good sound cancelling headphones Bose and Apple do it the best right now. Bose has better sound cancelling but Apple's headphones sound better. Although I've heard of some reliability problems with Apple. And their case is stupid. I'd go with the Bose personally. But I'm not a huge headphone guy. I'm more into speakers.
Soundcore does indeed have pretty good speakers. I've been using one I got from prom a couple years ago and it is sick
Man I would love it if this "Partycast" was an open standard, so all speakers could link up and place nice.
Yeah, sadly every manufacturer made their own party link standard. I wish they all had aux out so you could just link them manually.
@@marsrover001 jbl partybox's allow you to do that and Sony's gtk speakers to
If you use Android you can sync any bluetooth speakers together to use as many as you want
@@alastairholland4433 and iOS HAD this feature in a beta, but then removed it and locked down to only sound share between airpods.
some devices allow for multiple audio outputs to different Bluetooth devices, my Samsung s21 has it and works good
This rugged speaker is specially made for your personality 🔥👍🏻
@@Instabruh.User.. you’re a bot and joined 5 months ago
I can't wait for ROG 6 Pro soon 😈
Same 🤩
I have tried many speakers but these are simply the best. The equalizer function allows for customization. Simply recommendable !
I don't need any speakers, but props to them for not using a pound of glue to hold everything together like most manufacturers do these days.
This brand has some serious engineers who are putting out great quality products at very competitive prices.
It's a Bluetooth speaker, dude. It's nothing groundbreaking.
@@littlejackalo5326 Looks like you haven't used their products.
Anker is the only brand I trust for chargers and power banks, I love my soundcore motion+ speaker as well.
Anker is forever goated for aftermarket accessories in my opinion.
And to add, their Eufy brand line of electronic security door locks & cameras are some of the best on the market currently, and with no subscription fees needed, but optional with no loss of features. 👍🏻
Well, i may had bad luck, but out of 2 anker dongles i got, 2 sucked hard... I got two different models, in different stores, several months apart. And one even gave a finantial loss.
The power expand+ 5 in 1 (a8338) heats like hell if i plug more than 1 port. Like ethernet and hdmi, or ethernet and usb, or usb and hdmi. It drains my macbook m1 battery like crazy, same for my asus flow x13. It kinda works tho, but i don't like using it and risking damaging my usb-c ports.
The power expand+ 8 with PD (a8380) was the worst. It's ethernet disconnects every few minutes, sometimes doesnt comeback even disconnecting the hub. It fails often to passthrough the charging to the laptop, and it's hdmi is flaky at best, with it usually messing up the resolution (the resolution is right but it centers the image in the screen and compresses it and destroys the quality). This happens in any laptop i use it in. In my mac i was never able to use hdmi and charging at the same time.
And this one KILLED my working laptop, it wouldn't charge anymore, even without the hub, i got it replaced thankfully, but it burned the charging circuit.
They make pretty decent cameras and vacuums too with their Eufy sub brand
I got the soundcore 3, amazing thing
To chime in, Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro have to be one of the better purchases of my life.
I absolutely love soundcore products. A respectable price point for guaranteed quality. They have not done me wrong yet!
Well, the rugged bits are not the silk parts, but you already knew that 😉
Silk dome tweeters are known for clarity without harshness and have been around for a while. I have them in my 11 speaker system in the car, and they make close proximity speakers more enjoyable 😊
Depends on the tuning, this speaker is harsh actually
@@ThibautMahringer not in person
@@sorawisdom6516 I own it, it would even say the opposite, it's less hearable in videos.
It does have a 6khz peak that make it harsh, and even Custom EQ can't solve it.
11 speaker system🤣 Yeah.. If you count all drivers individualy like they often do in cars. 1 tweeter + mid + woofer acts as 1 speaker but consists of 3 drivers.
But a silk dome tweeter can also sound very harsh and metal domes can sound smooth etc. It avtually all depends on ALOT of factors like tuning, dampening and MUCH more.. So there is no rule for that..
@@Oystein87 Thanks for saying that. It's always down to the tuning and always will
the SECOND you started playing mortals on that speaker i was like YEEEAAAHHH!!! i love that song so much.
This sort of thing typically doesn't bother me but I winced when you took the dremel to the speakers cones.
You are my lead in knowing the best
My soundcore liberty 2 is serving me good since 2 years of rough usage. Well built
Been using a motion boom for the last 2-3 years and it’s been amazing, still going strong and the battery is almost infinite.
(Not a sponsored comment) I recently got a SoundCore Boost and I was blown away by how deep the bass is on such a small speaker. Must have some impressive signal processing going on in there.
I can agree the boost is great, I personally got a mb+ as well!
i like the custom physical EQ u applied to the right speaker dome...
I love mine, but what really interesting about this water proof BT portable speaker is that it does exactly as advertised; sounds amazing outdoors. Using at the beach and everyone asks about it.
had this for weeks, love it!!!
Jerry should do these kind of video often gadgets other than phone I love to see how every thing work and build.
I got the soundcore select pro for a float trip this weekend and it survived sand, being splashed by water, the heat and also was able to charge my phone. Sounded great and gets very loud. Would recommend. I thought what I bought was what he reviewed but it was not. Still a good product.
Nice camping accessory with good base too. Sounds strong enough to scare off a bear.
The partycast feature is super nice, but it should be noted that the only thing new about it is the name, and slightly easier pairing between multiple speakers. This multi speaker pairing has been a feature of soundcore products for a long time, and is fully reverse compatible. I have a soundcore motion boom, as well as a Rave NEO, an older model, mine is about 5 years old and connects seamlessly. The sound is quite impressive with 2 of them going at once. Even at lower volumes they fill the room quite nicely together and provide an audiophile grade listening experience. The speakers are not cheap, but I can gladly say that they are worth every penny, and that soundcore rocks. Literally and figuratively. 🤘
🙋 Soundcore Boom 2 Plus Teardown ..From 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
The video boost my satisfaction buying this speaker,, thx a lot man
Watched this today and i must say, you make tearing and reassemble seem so easy. Thumbs up AND SURELY LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING MORE OF YOUR CONTENT.
You should take apart a megaboom 3 it is a waterproof shockproof dust proof and it floats
I have their Soundcore 2 for more than 2 years and a month ago I bought Soundcore 3, awesome speakers with long playtime and really good sound for not so much money.
If i need to choose between soundcore 3 and tribit Stormbox pro __ which one would you suggest
wow that speaker sounds so good, even going through your microphone
I got this speaker couple weeks ago, seeing Zack, aka Jerry, review and approve it, makes me feel even better about the decision to get it in the first place. Listening to the review on mine is even more satisfying.
My favorite the fact it can float down a river. And still sound this good is ridiculous
The speaker survives this round. My heart sank. You are dangerous bro. Keep it up!😂
i have a JBL boom box.. love it... specialy when i put it down in a corner the bass it's incredible
i also have one and love it :D
Yup,JBL speakers ❤️
@@rohan7382 u won't belive the base if u put in the corner of the room.. it's mind blowing.... and think that i have a B&W home sound system
@@Instabruh.User.. ignore this
You have to try the jbl partybox 1000
Love the Anker Soundcore products. Still rocking my Soundcore2 from 3 years ago. Also, nice to see even that more modern big speaker still has an aux port. ^u^
Love my soundcore Q10 as well, anker is underrated generally for their products, which happens to be really well made and quality actually.
I use my Soundcore 2 at work every day. They messed up our radio in the kitchen area of our restaurant so we went a long time without music and that's not okay, so I picked one up thinking it would be loud enough to hear at least at my station. Nope, it fills our entire server aisle at around 80% volume and we use it almost all week before it needs charged again. Oh, and it sounds amazing. I was debating getting one of these Boom pro models for larger outdoor gatherings and floats, this video pretty much confirmed it.
@@georgie2133 well, they sell pretty cheap stuff, and you can hear it.
Classic Zack, when everyone's unboxing the ROG Phone 6, he tears down a speaker 😂
Soundcore by the channel sponsor Anker 🧐
I've gotta check this out myself- I'm watching this on a set of Soundcore headphones 👀👁👁
I've been watching Jerry for 3 years.
Now, he's tearing apart a speaker 🔊!!
Well... this is Unusual 😁♥️
Jerry wanna light up the mini driver 🔥
The driver : Not today Jerry! 😌
Watching from Ndola Zambia 🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲.... Happy Independence Day Mr Jerry
Thanks for the info, will buy this as it is useful.
Looks like it's built well and I can only guess that it sounds good. Little difficult to gauge that through a youtube video.
Idk why... Whenever he started playing the music... The funniest thing I've ever seen.
Hay there. 2:45 Looks like the rubber for the screw holes, is meant to keep water out, now that you mention it I suppose it could it could stop the rattling
Jerry, this speaker got No Balls. Incredible build though.
Wow... the quality of the speakers really impressed me, I will love to have that in my mini shop.lol.😎👍
Zak always has some pointed commentary about what's going on, i love it
Was at lake Mead yesterday for the 4th, you hear the strobe rockets go off? That was me😂
@JerryRigEverything
Do more Portable Boom Box Devices.
Also if you can check the Ultra Low frequencies 0-50Hz which Boom Box is the Best.
good things👍👍
i love speakers
The sound is pretty good, though it lacks some lower bass. And the hard plastic construction is not rugged enough.
”Kids, hands off from the speaker-cones!” Jerry powering on the Dremel-multitool…
Other reviewers: Here we got the ROG Phone 6 Pro
JerryRigEverything: I got a pretty cool speaker
You forgot to mention the speaker arrangement in watts is different as advertised, in 4:13 - 4:27 one can see a woofer of 25w 4ohm and a tweeter of 15w 8 ohm, and it’s advertised as 30w and 10w respectively
One of the best teardown videos
i can feel quality through a youtube video😍😍
Bruh, it was so funny when he said, the grill protects the speakers from damage but damage is the thing we are here for
Oh man that tweeter's fighting back lol
Nice attention to it's purpose
I would love to hear 100 of these going at the same time, wink wink. Great video.
I have 3 of these speakers. They are awesome for the money.
Partycast is good
It takes a special listener with special patience to give you thumbs up, is my side of that story and a snap won't get past that!
I was going to be surprised that you didn't know tweeters could be made from silk. I should have known better. I am impressed with this speaker, I might look into buying one.
Most half-decent tweeters are soft/silk dome. Some are metal domes, which I try to avoid in most cases (exceptions exist. Canton for instance does a pretty good metal dome).
You can imagine that if you have something resonate at high frequencies, you want it to not be to rattl-y.
I didn't know you can make speakers 1/50 The size of the human hair My headphones have it it's called a planar magnetic and it's expensive or cheap you can make them either way.
Nice. I was just saying this morning that we should get a BT speaker for outdoors.
Just placed my order on Amazon black Friday deals 😊great work dissecting this bad ass speaker Jerry 👍
Anker/Soundcore make the Greatest Products.
There is so much extra space that my first thought was chuck extra batteries in and make it a massive power bank as well
Sounds like an awesome project subject for a video!
I think your wife should be a little worried about your "affectional touch" on those tweeters lol
I use soundcore headphones for about a year and they are awesome and very well tuned
What happed with the hummer H1
yess
After I'm done. The most chilling words from the man.
every time the music came on I start bobbing my head. music was lit 🥵🔥
I have this and the JBL Boombox 3 and gotta say for the size and weight, it compares really well! Portability-wise, this one certainly wins for the amount of quality and volume you get! Of course, the JBL Boombox 3 is a higher-end speaker but considerably less portable. Perhaps the Motion Boom Plus is about 70% of the Boombox 3 quality.
Nice to see the bearing cutting disk on speeker chest
I enjoy watching 👀
I couldn’t watch the titanium cut test 😩
So you're telling me it's made of *silk...* and it can play *songs...*
JERRYRIGEVERYTHING SILKSONG COLLAB CONFIRMED
kudos for synchronizing speakers... its such an obvious benefit, if its done right... 150 buck seems fair.
Tell me Zack found a new favourite song without telling me that Zack found a new favourite song xD
Now that is freaking incredible, great video Zack 👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘Cheers from Melbourne Australia
you know its good when its made by anker
I love to hear music from that speaker.
Soundcore!❤️
Good ole Anker
Thanks for filming
Buying this bad boy. Thank you Sr.
Now that’s unexpectedly cool 😎
Everything SHOULD be tested out by jerry seriously honest reviews no bull-sh*t
My RCA 5 disc changer stereo from the early 2000's had titanium woofers, also had a few headphones with titanium drivers.
@@noize1495 He said in the video he hadn't seen many titanium speakers, as if it was rare, but my P.O.S. disc changer stereo had them twenty years ago.
Worth the buy for sure. Impressive innards.
Nice I watch till the end excellent
I’m doing a review on these on tiktok great video
Been wanting a big speaker like this for a while now... might have grab one...
I recently bought a soundcore 3 it was great
Titanium: Literally probably one of the best structural materials for an entire ocean full of engineering, scientific and medical applications. Extremely abundant in the earth's crust.
Also Titanium: haha good luck refining me