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# 24-hour playtime IPX5 water-resistant 2x 6W drivers Soundcore 2 Renewed

**Brand:** anker
**Price:** 0 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎉 Elevate Your Sound Experience!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Soundcore 2 Renewed by anker
- **How much does it cost?** 0 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- anker enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted anker brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **All-Day Listening:** Enjoy up to 24 hours of continuous playtime—perfect for those long workdays or weekend adventures.
- • **Ready for Anything:** With an IPX5 water-resistance rating, this speaker is designed to withstand splashes and dust, making it your ultimate outdoor companion.
- • **Unleash Your Sound:** Experience upgraded audio with 2x 6W high-performance drivers for crystal-clear clarity.
- • **Bass That Moves You:** Feel the beat with Anker's BassUp technology, delivering deep lows and a wide sound range.
- • **Grab-and-Go Convenience:** Lightweight and portable, the SoundCore 2 is engineered for effortless transport, so you can take your music anywhere.

## Overview

The Anker SoundCore 2 Bluetooth Speaker (Renewed) combines upgraded audio performance with a robust design, featuring 2x 6W drivers, 24-hour battery life, and IPX5 water resistance, making it the perfect companion for music lovers on the go.

## Description

Anker SoundCore 2 Bluetooth Speaker Black (Renewed): desertcart.co.uk: Electronics & Photo

Review: Now I can stream PC audio to anywhere in the house. - Firstly this is a review for the technically challenged of a certain age, similar to myself ie well over 60. I wanted to listen to my desktop computer's audio anywhere around the house without wires so I sent for the Anker speaker which uses Bluetooth wireless technology. The speaker is a very solid rubber clad extended "brick" approx. 16 X 5x5 cms with minimal controls, a micro usb port for charging (same as for most mobile phones) and an 3.5mm audio in auxillary jack in case you want to use it as a wired speaker from something such as an mp3 player. You'll need your phone charger as only the cable is supplied not the actual plug in bit. Stick it on charge until a small red led goes white then you are good to go. As my Windows 7 PC doesn't have built-in bluetooth facility I also sent for a Mpow Bluetooth 5.0 USB Adapter for PC see https://www.desertcart.co.uk/gp/product/B086W33QDW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. Get a bluetooth 5 device as they say they are good for over 60 feet range-wise against half that for earlier versions. The adaptor is a small nubbin as big as your thumbnail. Pop it into a spare usb port. It loads some drivers but you also need to load drivers from a mini-cd supplied (or download direct from Mpow if you haven't got a CD drive - the link address is in the instruction leaflet). If you have the cd - open it up and find the " set-up. exe" file which is hidden amongst hundreds of other files that as far as I can see you don't need (why do they do that?) - double click thereon and follow the instructions after which you need to re-start your computer. Now the fun begins. On your freshly charged Anker speaker, press and hold the on/off button until the speaker activates, greeting you with a chime. Then press and hold the double triangle Bluetooth connection button at the opposite end to the on/off button. The speaker enters pairing mode and a blue led flashes and is "found" by the computer, the flashing blue LED goes solid and the audio from your computer magically transfers to the speaker - except in my case it didn't - I mean do ANY of these sorts of things EVER work right first time? The trouble is I kind of can't remember how I got it going. You can search for the bluetooth device from your PCs search box and activate it if it hasn't already activated. I also said abracadabra a few times and restarted the PC a few times. Eventually an icon called "Soundcore 2" will appear in "Devices and Printers" in your control panel (at least that's where it is in Windows 7). Opening Soundcore 2 will give you all sorts of interesting options to try. You need to make sure pairing mode doesn't time out on your speaker and if it does press and hold the pairing button again. Eventually another musical chime announces that you have paired successfully along with desktop announcements. The good news is once you are successful there's no need to do all this again as the PC and Speaker remember each other. Now the stuff I didn't know. If you have wired speakers also - they are muted and in Windows 7 there's seemingly no way around this. Actually there is a complex way around it involving 3rd party software but to no end as the two audio sources are out of sync which sounds weird if you can hear them both from wherever you put your new bluetooth Anker. The other thing I didn't know is that bluetooth devices work in single pairs only (transmitter and receiver), so there's no way to add further speakers around the house. To do this you have to invest in the much more expensive Sonos type systems that use WiFi apparently. Now the good news. The tiny speakers sound fantastic with great warmth and depth - how DO they do this with such small drivers? Also the unit is small and light enough to carry around from room to room. The 60 feet range is reduced by wall and floors inevitably but there were only a few drop-outs. To help in this respect I bought a usb3 cable extender, attaching one end to the PC usb port and suspending the little Mpow transmitter high up on the wall via a cup-hook. The only other tiny inconvenience I have found is that when starting up the speaker it's taking 15-20 seconds to pair up during which time you have no audio at all as the wired speakers are muted. However all in all I was so impressed I bought another Anker speaker and Bluetooth adaptor for my wife's PC. Well recommended.
Review: For old school (pre-digital era) speaker fans - It's a little bit slightly, wooly - swimming by sound. Just some. Other than that it's a lot excellent. It's like the lovely late 80s effect of a ghetto blaster or one of the better early 90s portable cd speaker set ups. There is some eyebrow raising power in there and it handles the sound overall well. It's not quite like ghetto blaster sound, of course. It's a good distance actually like that, while it's also that it's the greatly suggested effect of that - squeezed into these two really small handheld stereo speakers. There's also a bit of a loss of crispness in the play-off, while crispness is usually the stronger point of good speakers around this size. So if crispness and detail especially of highs aren't what you're looking for, and you're happy to have something of a strange but excellent and nostalgic sound of a 1980s stack system milled into something this small, this is for you. I still often use 10 to 15 year old Altec Lansing In Motion 4 folding, portable speakers, which really have a surprisingly excellent sound and presence of detail for the size. They are not in the same world as the Soundcore 2 for effect, meaning impact reminiscent of the good old days, though. I recommend these. I really miss those ghetto blaster speakers and also the all in one Hifi system speakers which seemed to have gotten a lot worse by the end of the 90s. Obviously you won't get the volume with this, it's a kind of effect. The volume is good to very good for speakers this size. The build looks good in the direction of a bit more rugged than standard portable. hope they don't fall around too much for me to find out. Waterproof, which I expect means splash proof and shower proof. They look good. I'm very pleased with the purchase.

## Features

- Upgraded Audio: Engineered to deliver the same build and clarity as the original SoundCore, with upgraded 2x 6W high-performance drivers. Bigger Bass: Anker's trademark BassUp technology provides a wide sound range, with deep lows.
- Incredible Battery Life: 24-hour / 500-song playtime powered by a built-in high capacity Li-ion battery and Anker's industry-leading power management technology.
- Play Everywhere: "Grab-and-go" portable design, plus IPX5 water-resistance and dustproof rating means you can listen effortlessly in any environment.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07CTSGQ16 |
| Antenna Location | For music players |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio output mode | Stereo |
| Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
| Box Contents | USB charging cable, User manual, Touchpad (on the speaker) |
| Brand | Anker |
| Brand Name | Anker |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Touchpad |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 361 Reviews |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Weight | 358 g |
| Maximum Speaker Output Power (in watts) | 6 Watts |
| Model Name | SoundCore 2 |
| Model Number | AK- |
| Model name | SoundCore 2 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Mounting type | Tabletop |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Bluetooth, Portable |
| Speaker Size | 66 Feet |
| Speaker Type | Bluetooth |
| Speaker maximum output power | 6 Watts |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 848061043938 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Anker
- **Speaker maximum output power:** 6 Watts
- **Connectivity technology:** Bluetooth
- **Audio output mode:** Stereo
- **Mounting type:** Tabletop
- **Model name:** SoundCore 2
- **Speaker type:** Bluetooth
- **Special feature:** Bluetooth, Portable
- **Recommended uses for product:** For music players
- **Compatible devices:** Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet, Television

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Now I can stream PC audio to anywhere in the house.
*by P***D on 27 October 2020*

Firstly this is a review for the technically challenged of a certain age, similar to myself ie well over 60. I wanted to listen to my desktop computer's audio anywhere around the house without wires so I sent for the Anker speaker which uses Bluetooth wireless technology. The speaker is a very solid rubber clad extended "brick" approx. 16 X 5x5 cms with minimal controls, a micro usb port for charging (same as for most mobile phones) and an 3.5mm audio in auxillary jack in case you want to use it as a wired speaker from something such as an mp3 player. You'll need your phone charger as only the cable is supplied not the actual plug in bit. Stick it on charge until a small red led goes white then you are good to go. As my Windows 7 PC doesn't have built-in bluetooth facility I also sent for a Mpow Bluetooth 5.0 USB Adapter for PC see https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B086W33QDW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. Get a bluetooth 5 device as they say they are good for over 60 feet range-wise against half that for earlier versions. The adaptor is a small nubbin as big as your thumbnail. Pop it into a spare usb port. It loads some drivers but you also need to load drivers from a mini-cd supplied (or download direct from Mpow if you haven't got a CD drive - the link address is in the instruction leaflet). If you have the cd - open it up and find the " set-up. exe" file which is hidden amongst hundreds of other files that as far as I can see you don't need (why do they do that?) - double click thereon and follow the instructions after which you need to re-start your computer. Now the fun begins. On your freshly charged Anker speaker, press and hold the on/off button until the speaker activates, greeting you with a chime. Then press and hold the double triangle Bluetooth connection button at the opposite end to the on/off button. The speaker enters pairing mode and a blue led flashes and is "found" by the computer, the flashing blue LED goes solid and the audio from your computer magically transfers to the speaker - except in my case it didn't - I mean do ANY of these sorts of things EVER work right first time? The trouble is I kind of can't remember how I got it going. You can search for the bluetooth device from your PCs search box and activate it if it hasn't already activated. I also said abracadabra a few times and restarted the PC a few times. Eventually an icon called "Soundcore 2" will appear in "Devices and Printers" in your control panel (at least that's where it is in Windows 7). Opening Soundcore 2 will give you all sorts of interesting options to try. You need to make sure pairing mode doesn't time out on your speaker and if it does press and hold the pairing button again. Eventually another musical chime announces that you have paired successfully along with desktop announcements. The good news is once you are successful there's no need to do all this again as the PC and Speaker remember each other. Now the stuff I didn't know. If you have wired speakers also - they are muted and in Windows 7 there's seemingly no way around this. Actually there is a complex way around it involving 3rd party software but to no end as the two audio sources are out of sync which sounds weird if you can hear them both from wherever you put your new bluetooth Anker. The other thing I didn't know is that bluetooth devices work in single pairs only (transmitter and receiver), so there's no way to add further speakers around the house. To do this you have to invest in the much more expensive Sonos type systems that use WiFi apparently. Now the good news. The tiny speakers sound fantastic with great warmth and depth - how DO they do this with such small drivers? Also the unit is small and light enough to carry around from room to room. The 60 feet range is reduced by wall and floors inevitably but there were only a few drop-outs. To help in this respect I bought a usb3 cable extender, attaching one end to the PC usb port and suspending the little Mpow transmitter high up on the wall via a cup-hook. The only other tiny inconvenience I have found is that when starting up the speaker it's taking 15-20 seconds to pair up during which time you have no audio at all as the wired speakers are muted. However all in all I was so impressed I bought another Anker speaker and Bluetooth adaptor for my wife's PC. Well recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ For old school (pre-digital era) speaker fans
*by A***R on 22 December 2019*

It's a little bit slightly, wooly - swimming by sound. Just some. Other than that it's a lot excellent. It's like the lovely late 80s effect of a ghetto blaster or one of the better early 90s portable cd speaker set ups. There is some eyebrow raising power in there and it handles the sound overall well. It's not quite like ghetto blaster sound, of course. It's a good distance actually like that, while it's also that it's the greatly suggested effect of that - squeezed into these two really small handheld stereo speakers. There's also a bit of a loss of crispness in the play-off, while crispness is usually the stronger point of good speakers around this size. So if crispness and detail especially of highs aren't what you're looking for, and you're happy to have something of a strange but excellent and nostalgic sound of a 1980s stack system milled into something this small, this is for you. I still often use 10 to 15 year old Altec Lansing In Motion 4 folding, portable speakers, which really have a surprisingly excellent sound and presence of detail for the size. They are not in the same world as the Soundcore 2 for effect, meaning impact reminiscent of the good old days, though. I recommend these. I really miss those ghetto blaster speakers and also the all in one Hifi system speakers which seemed to have gotten a lot worse by the end of the 90s. Obviously you won't get the volume with this, it's a kind of effect. The volume is good to very good for speakers this size. The build looks good in the direction of a bit more rugged than standard portable. hope they don't fall around too much for me to find out. Waterproof, which I expect means splash proof and shower proof. They look good. I'm very pleased with the purchase.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Refurbished unit, great sound, but filthy! But was sent a replacement immediately.
*by G***H on 22 March 2019*

Updated. I apologise for the time it's taken me to write this update. Anker contacted me immediately after i left my review to arrange a brand new speaker to be sent to me and to keep the old one which is amazing customer service and as expected the speaker was as excellent as before but brand new. I dont usually leave reviews but.. The sound is excellent and bass is great, the battery life is also excellent. The reason I gave it 3 stars is the fact that when it arrived and I opened the box the speaker was filthy! as you can see clearly from the photos. It was covered in greasy finger prints and there was bits of food and who knows what else mushed into the buttons. Not what I expected to find for a refurbished unit at all. Makes you wonder if it has been refurbished at all or basically been returned and sent back out straight away!. If it had been refurbished surely it would have been cleaned. Hope they respond to this and answer why it was sent to me in such a unsanitary condition.

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