I did test this and can agree but sound quality does suffer till the speaker dries out a bit. It can even withstand complete submersion to shallow depths. The speaker is IPX7 water rated, meaning it won’t be harmed by splashes or rain. Physically the speaker is larger then a standard US pop can, at 3.4” at it’s widest, 2.9” at it’s narrowest, and 6.3” tall. On the rear of the speaker there is a bluetooth pairing button, a bass up button and the cover for the USB-C port used for charging the speaker. There is a power button, volume up and down, a button to change the LED modes, and then a multifunction button in the center that I use for play and pause. On the bottom there is a rubber pad to keep the speaker firmly in place, and at the top, it’s concave a bit. At the top and bottom are 2 RGB LED light rings that are super smooth when they color change and are very evenly diffused. The middle has a cloth mesh fabric covering it that’s black but with little flecks of gray woven in. It’s a cylinder shape that tapers out at the bottom a bit. The speaker itself is an attractive design. Inside is a blue box where the speaker is nicely nestled along with the manual, happy/not happy card and a standard Anker USB-A to USB-C Cable that’s about 3ft long. The outer sleeve is where all the pictures and information are, and it has the hanger tag so maybe we will see these in retail too. For the best version of this review check out the video version for the water test, sound test, and light demonstration.Īnker always does a great job with it’s packaging and the Flare 2 is no different. Thanks to Anker for sending this to me to look at, I have been enjoying it during these long stay at home times. This is a reasonably large speaker that features 360 degrees of sound, 20W of power, Sound reactive LED light rings, USB-C, it’s waterproof and linkable to up to 100 other Flare 2 Speakers. Anker has a new portable Bluetooth speaker out with the Soundcore Flare 2.
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