Honestly, I can't diagnose without actually seeing the device. Best thing I would do is to delete the device from you phone, and re-pair them again. Also, try not to have both devices/speakers bluetooth paired to the same phone. I know bluetooth 5 allows for two bluetooth devices to be connected, but this could potentially cause issues with speakers that have special. Use this link to soundcore RU-vid page to help with pairing. features ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fwDJLV4PfYQ.html
This sounds like a pretty good little speaker. I like that you can also take phone calls as well. I'd turn off the lights as I'm blind. However, you really can't go wrong with anker. I've got several of their speakers, as well as their life q20 headphones. An all around good company with great customer service. I called them and I asked them if I needed help figuring out buttons again, since I'm blind. They said no problems. If you have questions, they will really do their best to help you. You can also pick up a case for this speaker if you wish.
if I want to use it as an indoor speaker and I need it to be loud enough to fill a large room, would you pick Flare mini or Soundcore 2? and which would you think is more durable? I'm prone to dropping stuff. You said that you prefer sound quality and bass from Flare mini but most other reviewers said Soundcore 2 is louder and has better sound quality. can you share a bit on why you prefer Flare mini's sound and bass? Also, great review! straightforward, clean visuals, all the info without wasting time. subscribing!
I personally prefer the Flare Mini because it has 360 sound. Yes the Soundcore 2 is louder because it has 2 more watt than Flare Mini(6W/Speaker Vs. 5W/Speaker). However, in a real world, most people are not stationary when listening to music. People typically like music as a background sound for whatever it is they are doing. Sound needs to bounce from some form of a wall in-order to give you an optimum sound. To get the best sound from Soundcore 2 is by facing it directly because it's a one directional speaker. The Flare Mini is 360, so it won't matter where you place it because the sound sound will be produced in a "360" degrees manner, and there will always be some form of a wall for the sound to bounce from since most home and rooms are square shape. So this is my take on why I personally prefer the flare mini over Soundcore 2. However, if battery is a very important necessity for you, then Soundcore 2 might just be the best buy because it has up to 24hrs vs up to 12hrs on flare mini. I hope this helps.
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Personally I would go with soundcore flare mini. Flare mini has 360 sound, IPX7 and floats on water, party lights(preference), and it has a noticeably better sound quality and bass. The probable reasons one might get soundcore 2 instead would be if battery performance is more important (upto 12hrs on flare mini vs 24hrs on soundcore2), and if durability is a great necessity. Flare mini has decent durability, but not close to soundcore 2. I hope this helps.
Bro I don't know if it's the camera but the "taupe" colors looks like white unlike the photo on amazon. Can you olease tell me which color it actually is?
Sorry for the late reply. The color is taupe. The reason why it looks that way is because I'm not really good at editing, and I tried to add more exposure due to low light in my room which is why it turned out that way. My apologies.
@@dingotech2723 nice and btw can you talk me about the sound? My major concern is bass so... does it goes deep and loud? (Compared to the jbl charge 4)
Great unboxing. However, i noticed that the background music was playing when you were demo-ing the sound of the speaker. if you fixed, and the umms then you're video would've been perfect.
@@mhaykhelle8120 I get a decent battery performance when I use it on a day yo day bases. The only time the battery performance is bad is when I listen to it at around 85%-90% which is a given. At medium volume i get around 17 hours, and at high volume I get about 9 to 10 hours. Adding the extra bass and the lighting will make those numbers fluctuate. Biggest thing to put in mind is that everyone use is different and will bare different results which is why it's "up-to 24hrs" for its battery.
@@sanamyasin3965 About 5 hours with a 1.5A wall charging block. It really depends on the wall charger you use. If you use a laptop/computer usb port, it'll much longer because traditional laptop/computer usb port outputs at 0.9A. I hope this answered your question.
I've tested both speakers for bass control, treble, dynamics, space, overall balance, and volume. The Wonderboom 2 came on top as the better speaker, and the Flare mini wasn't too far off. One place Flare Mini suffer the most as compared to Wonderboom 2 is how loud the speaker can get, and how loud it can get with losing details. However, one thing to remember is that Wonderboom 2 price is $99.99($69-$79 if on sale), and Flare Mini is priced at $39.99. If you want a better sound and don't mind paying $100 for it then go with Wonderboom. if $100 is too much for a speaker for you then go with Flare Mini, and you won't regret it. I hope this helped you make a decision.