Boom Boom! pair of Soundcore Motion Boom speakers vs 2 Motion Plus speakers 💥
Summary
TLDRThis video compares the Soundcore Motion Boom and Motion Plus speakers. The Motion Boom, with its deep bass and louder output, is favored for parties and bass-heavy music. The Motion Plus, while lacking deep bass, offers better dispersion and is suitable for analytical listening. Both speakers provide great value, but the choice depends on whether you prioritize bass or detailed sound.
Takeaways
- 🎧 The Motion Boom speaker is considered the new 'pound-for-pound world champion' by the reviewer, indicating it offers great value for its price.
- 💰 Price comparison shows the Motion Boom is often cheaper than the Motion Plus, making it a more budget-friendly option.
- 📦 The Motion Plus is significantly smaller and lighter than the Motion Boom, which might be a consideration for portability.
- 🔊 When paired, both Motion Boom and Motion Plus speakers can deliver up to six decibels of gain due to the doubled surface area of the drivers.
- 🔋 The Motion Boom has a larger battery (37 watt-hours) compared to the Motion Plus (25 watt-hours), which impacts playback time and potential volume.
- ⏱️ Battery life varies; the reviewer gets seven hours of playback on the Motion Plus with custom EQ, but others report only three hours.
- 🎵 The Motion Boom is praised for its deep bass performance, which is a significant advantage over the Motion Plus.
- 🎚️ EQ adjustments are necessary for optimal listening; the reviewer suggests reducing the bass on the Motion Boom for balanced sound at moderate volumes.
- 📈 The Motion Plus is described as mid-focused, which might appeal to listeners who prefer vocals and mid-range frequencies over bass.
- 👂 The Motion Boom has better dispersion and vocal clarity compared to the Motion Plus, making it more suitable for a range of listening experiences.
- 🌐 High-res audio is a feature of the Motion Plus, but the reviewer suggests that its practical benefits are limited for most listeners and music tracks.
Q & A
What is the main topic discussed in the script?
-The main topic discussed is a comparison between the Soundcore Motion Boom and Soundcore Motion Plus speakers, particularly when used as a pair.
What is the 'pound-for-pound world champion' referring to in the context of the script?
-The 'pound-for-pound world champion' is a metaphor used to describe the speaker that offers the best value for its size and price, not necessarily the best speaker overall.
What was surprising about the price difference mentioned in the script?
-It was surprising that the older Motion Plus was priced at 99 pounds, which is more than the Motion Boom at 90 pounds, despite being an older model.
What is the significant difference in size between the Motion Boom and Motion Plus?
-The Motion Plus is roughly twice the size of the Motion Boom in terms of displacement and weight, with the Motion Boom weighing approximately one kilo and the Motion Plus half a kilo.
How does the addition of a second speaker affect the sound output?
-Adding a second speaker can increase the sound output by up to six decibels due to the doubling of the surface area of the drivers and the power output.
What is the battery capacity difference between the Motion Boom and Motion Plus?
-The Motion Boom has a 37-watt-hour battery, while the Motion Plus has a 25-watt-hour battery.
What is the difference in battery life experienced by the user between the Motion Plus and Motion Boom?
-The user experiences seven hours of battery life with the Motion Plus at a custom EQ setting, but notes that others report only three hours, while the Motion Boom's battery life is not specified.
What is the significance of the 'high-res audio' branding on the Motion Plus?
-The 'high-res audio' branding indicates that the Motion Plus can play audio up to 40 kHz via an analog input, but this does not necessarily mean it naturally produces sound up to that frequency range.
Why might the deep bass extension of the Motion Boom be important to some listeners?
-The deep bass extension can bring out parts of tracks that might be missed on speakers without deep bass, providing a more immersive and enjoyable listening experience for those who value bass-heavy music.
What are the trade-offs mentioned for the Motion Boom speaker?
-The trade-offs for the Motion Boom include a lack of high-end 'hi-fi' quality, recessed vocals, and less than ideal dispersion, but it offers great value and deep bass performance.
What is the final recommendation given in the script regarding the two speakers?
-The final recommendation is that both speakers offer great value, but the choice between them depends on the listener's preference for either analytical listening with less deep bass (Motion Plus) or enjoyable deep bass with less ideal dispersion (Motion Boom).
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