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Anker Soundcore Mini, Super-Portable Bluetooth Speaker with FM Radio, 15-Hour Playtime, 66 ft Bluetooth Range, Enhanced Bass, Noise-Cancelling Microphone - Black

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Color: black


Features

  • Compact And Powerful: Super-portable Bluetooth speaker delivers powerful sound and robust bass through an advanced 5W driver and passive subwoofer.
  • FM station: Turn on and press the "M" button to enter radio mode. Hold the Play/Pause button to scan and hold the Volume +/- button to select stations.
  • Unstoppable Music: Micro SD support and AUX capability provide endless audio options.
  • Extensive Connectivity: Utilizes Bluetooth 4.0 technology for seamless device linking and a 66ft connection range.
  • Extended Playtime: Anker battery technology supplies 15 hours of continuous playtime on a single charge; more than double that of comparable speakers.

Description

Sound core menthe Mini Bluetooth speaker with superior sound from Anker the choice of 20 million+ happy users industry-leading technology compact and powerful super-portable Bluetooth speaker with incredible sound quality A 5W audio driver and passive subwoofer ensure you get crystal-clear sound and powerful bass from a speaker you can literally take anywhere Bluetooth 4 0 seamlessly connects to any Bluetooth device A 66ft transmission range and a noise-cancelling microphone enable hands-free calling unstoppable music sound core Mini boasts Micro SD support aux-in jack and an FM radio—so even if your phone stops your music keeps going listen longer sound core Mini supplies you with 15 hours of continuous playtime more than double that of similar-sized speakers so you can listen for longer

Brand: Anker


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 5 Watts


Frequency Response: 80 Hz


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Mounting Type: Free Standing


Material: Plastic


Model Name: SoundCore mini


Speaker Type: Bluetooth Speaker


Special Feature: Portable


Recommended Uses For Product: For Smartphones or Tablets


Compatible Devices: Smartphone, Tablet, MP3 Player, Desktop, Laptop


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Controller Type: Battery Powered


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 4


Color: black


Battery Life: 15 Hours


Included Components: Speaker


Product Dimensions: 2.7"D x 2.7"W x 2.7"H


Age Range (Description): Adult


Item Weight: 200 Grams


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Charging Time: 15 Hours


Warranty Type: Limited


Maximum Range: 20 Meters


Number of Items: 1


Control Method: App


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Speaker Size: 66 Feet


Power Source: Battery Powered


Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 8E+1 dB


Woofer Diameter: 2 Inches


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Bluetooth Range: 66 Feet


Number of Microphones: 2


Subwoofer Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Connectivity Protocol: Bluetooth


Includes MP3 player?: No


Number of Power Levels: 1


Processor Count: 1


Number of USB 2 Ports: 1


Specific Uses For Product: personal audio, entertainment, and communication in various settings such as home, office, travel, and outdoors


UPC: 848061066920


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Global Trade Identification Number: 20


Manufacturer: Anker


Item Weight: 7.1 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: A3101


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 1, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Believe the reviews, it's a great little speaker!
Color: black
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024 by Kallie Kallie

  • Tremendous value for the price
Color: black
Ever since listening to music on a friend's Bose SoundLink Mini, I've wanted to get a similar Bluetooth speaker for myself. However, being on a tight budget, I've had to look at much more affordable options. The Anker SoundCore looked like it would be a worthy competitor for a fraction of the price. However, I ultimately settled on the SoundCore Mini, due to the smaller form factor and slightly cheaper price. I've owned this device for a week and a half now and have been blown away by the product that I got for the money. This is the first Bluetooth speaker that I've owned, but I've found myself using this for several hours every day since purchasing it. My wife has also been using this frequently, to the point that I'm considering picking up a second one for her to use. First thing to mention is the design of the device. This is a solid little speaker with a good amount of weight to it. Most of the exterior is a nice quality metal, with a thin ring of plastic around the bottom and a nonslip rubber base. This thing definitely feels solid, and I wouldn't worry about dropping it a few times (although I have no intention of trying to do so). This is about the same size as a beer or soda can, and about half the height. It will easily fit into a car's cupholder. The sound quality of this speaker is more than acceptable for the price. I volunteer as a sound engineer at my church, so my ear is probably more trained than most, although I wouldn't consider myself an audiophile by any means. The music, podcasts, and audiobooks that I listen to are all extremely clear. You're not going to get super strong bass from this, but that's not something that I care about. The volume on this is also surprisingly strong. I can put this in the middle of our 2 story, 1700 square foot house and hear it clearly from just about any room on the same floor. Works great for listening to podcasts and audiobooks in the car as well. I have no problems hearing it above the noise of the car and the road when set to about 2/3 volume. The Bluetooth range of this should not be understated as well. It's amazing to be able to plug my phone into the charger in the living room, and carry the speaker with me from room to room and still get quality, uninterrupted audio, even after my fitness tracker loses Bluetooth connection to the same phone. So far, I've used this device almost exclusively for its Bluetooth capabilities. I have not tried the line in input, nor the MicroSD slot. I've tried the FM radio (using the MicroUSB cable to act as an antenna), and this speaker does pick up a fair number of stations, but the lack of a display means that it's difficult to determine exactly which station you're listening to. I certainly wouldn't pick this up with the intention of using it primarily as a radio. Overall, I really couldn't be happier with the value that I got for my money. Anker has a winner on their hands here, and I certainly wouldn't hesitate to purchase this, or any other SoundCore product from them in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2017 by Shawn

  • Awesome sound in a small package
Color: black
I needed to replace a PC soundbar that had stopped working. My wife has a small Sony PC speaker that looks a lot like this and has great sound, but costs about 50% more. This one has equivalent sound at a lower price in the same compact form factor. I'm not using the bluetooth function of the speaker; I have it connected to my PC's sound card using a 3.5mm TRS audio cable, which is one of the reasons I bought this model (I wanted the hardwired connection). I also have it permanently connected to a USB charging block rather than using its internal battery since it's only ever being used on my desktop. One thing I noticed when I first connected it was that the volume was very low and disappointing. Even at maximum volume, the sound was weak. After tweaking the Windows sound settings for the speaker in the Settings app and the Control Panel sounds page, I found that turning Bass Boost off and Loudness Equalization on made a huge difference. I've included screenshots of the settings I used in Windows 11 that gave the best results. I would highly recommend this speaker. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024 by vdawg vdawg

  • Good Sound. Some features are not very useful. Weak instructions
Color: black
Reasonably good sound quality. Some features are not very useful. Instructions are VERY minimal. Keep in mind there are only 4 controls: On/off Input selector Volume up/down Play/pause UPDATE 2024/12/30 There is a 5th control. long pressing the volume up and down will advance the track on the SD card. 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. 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 "listener fatigue", which is slightly worse with the speaker is at max, and the player is extra high. When you power the speaker on, it always starts with Bluetooth. I think this is reasonable. I anticipate using my phone (connected by Bluetooth) most of the time. To change input (Bluetooth, Aux, FM, SD card), push the input selector button. The FM radio works, but is very awkward to use. You must (as instructed) use the charging cable as an antenna, or it won't pick up anything. As soon as you get into FM mode, it starts a station search/sweep. OK, but it only stays on each station for about 1/2 second. You can't go forward or backward. You just have to stop the sweep, and hope you are on the station you want. If not, start it gain, and keep trying. Not very useful. The SD card works, but is also awkward 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 fine 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 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. And I'm not sure if-and-how using folders would work. I did discover that, when playing from the SD card (as opposed to Bluetooth) I don't need to turn the speaker as loud. Probably helps with sound clarity. And, not using Bluetooth should extend the battery life of a recharge, since the (Bluetooth) radio is off. All-in-all, not as useful as I would hope for, but still, may be useful. I conclude that the best choice, for most people, it is almost guaranteed to be playing sounds from your phone/mobile-device. Then you have the maximum controls of what you are hearing, on the device. 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. I use it in the cup holder. The instructions are mostly pictures. I can't see if it shuts itself off automatically. So each time I use it, I pull it out of the cup holder. I switch it on with the switch. It default to Bluetooth connection with the phone. I have to go into my phone to start the music player (which stop automatically each time Bluetooth is disconnected). I just set the phone next to me. When done, I pull the speaker out of the cup holder and switch it off. But putting it in a cup holder effectively defeats using the phone features, 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. Since the phone was Bluetooth connected to the speaker, it tried to use the speaker (with its microphone) for the call. 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. Easy. And it automatically went back to playing music, when I ended the call. Nice. I do want to try, the next time I get a call, pulling it out of the cup holder to see if the microphone works adequately. But I can't tell from the instructions how to answer and end a call on the speaker. I assume it is possible. I also tried putting the speaker on the dash board. The sound quality seemed a little better, bouncing off the windshield, except some of the high notes were uncomfortable to listen to. There is noting to stop it from sliding around, I was afraid it would slide off when turning a corner. It did not, but I didn't test much, nor in demanding conditions. At this point, I use it in the cup holder, but may test on the dash some more. Being on the dash might make the phone features (the microphone) work adequately. I did use both music playback and google maps at the same time. They share the speaker perfectly, as expected, turning the music down when maps is giving instructions, and going back when done. I like the sound quality, well enough. I like the size and shape (but wish it had a "handle" on top). The FM radio and SD card seem like they would be a lot more useful than they are. More features appeal, but these are minimally useful. Overall I do recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024 by Rev. David A. Smith

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