The Anker Soundcore Motion Boom and Anker Soundcore Motion Plus Bluetooth speakers have a similar price point and performance, but there are a few key differences that set them apart from each other. Put simply, the former is louder and made for outdoor use, while the latter offers better overall sound quality and is made for indoor use. But there’s more to it than that.
In this Anker Soundcore Motion review, we’ll compare the two models in question on a couple of important fronts, from audio to features.
Anker Soundcore Motion Boom vs Motion Plus Comparison Chart
Model | Anker Soundcore Motion Boom | Anker Soundcore Motion+ |
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Price | Check Price | |
Audio | Titanium drivers for sound reproduction of up to 40 kHz, BassUp Technology, 30W | 40 kHz tweeters, neodymium woofers, passive radiators, BassUp Technology, 30W |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 5.0 | Bluetooth 5.0, 3.5mm aux port |
Soundcore App Compatible | Yes | Yes |
Power Bank Functionality | Yes, PowerIQ | No |
Battery Life | 24 hours of playback | 12 hours of playback |
Water Resistance | IPX7 | IPX7 |
Built-In Handle | Yes | No |
USB Port | USB-C (charge in), USB-A (charge out) | USB-C |
Dimensions | 13.62″ x 5.83″ x 7.87″ | 10.1″ x 3.1″ x 3.2″ |
Weight | 4.41 lbs | 2.31 lbs |
Sound
The Anker Soundcore Motion Boom might be louder, but the Motion+ sounds better.

The Anker Soundcore Motion Boom outdoor speaker—that’s how it’s marketed, and it’s true in more ways than one. First off, it sounds better with BassUp on, giving its already booming bass a little more but much needed oomph. But more importantly, it doesn’t sound as good indoors despite its titanium drivers, and that’s because it’s tuned for outdoor use. In other words, it’s made to play as loud as possible with decent quality. In fact, it beats other Bluetooth speakers in its price range in terms of volume, including the Motion+ and other counterparts like the
Now the Motion+ may not be as loud as the Motion Boom, but it has the advantage of sporting two 40 kHz tweeters. Needless to say, it sounds better indoors, delivering details more clearly in comparison, but it’s a different story outdoors. What’s more, it has a 3.5mm aux port, but both speakers do support Bluetooth 5.0, for the record.
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Features
The Anker Soundcore Motion Boom can juice up smartphones and other similar devices, while the Motion Plus can’t.

Between the two, one of the Anker Soundcore Motion Boom’s stand-out features is its USB-A port for charging other devices, allowing it to double as a power bank. That comes in handy when bringing it along on trips to the beach or hikes.
It can also pair with another Motion Boom for stereo sound or double the volume. The same goes for the Motion Plus, except that it links wirelessly with another Motion Plus instead.
These Bluetooth speakers are compatible with the Soundcore app for Android and iOS devices too. Their audio can be adjusted and personalized based on user preference, and on top of that, there are multiple EQ presets to choose from. It’s also used to keep their firmware up-to-date.
Build
The Anker Soundcore Motion Plus is more compact, but the Motion Boom has a larger battery.

Both Anker Bluetooth speakers have an IPX7 water resistance rating, meaning they’re waterproof and capable of surviving up to one meter underwater for 30 minutes. Speaking of, the Anker Soundcore Motion Boom can float, so it’s the perfect companion for pool parties or something along those lines.
The Soundcore Motion+ is lighter and more compact, weighing 2.31 lbs and measuring 10.1 x 3.1 x 3.2 inches as opposed to 4.41 lbs and 13.62 x 5.83 x 7.87 inches. The takeaway here is it’s easier to carry around and fit in bags. But in the Motion Boom’s defense, it has a handle, staying true to its nature as a Bluetooth speaker that’s meant to be lugged around.
Under the hood, the Motion Boom has a 10,000 mAh battery that’s rated to offer up to 24 hours of playback. That doesn’t come as a surprise either since it does need a lot of juice because of its power bank functionality. Meanwhile, the Motion+ has a 6,700 mAh battery that provides up to 12 hours of playing on a single charge. Both have a USB-C port for charging.
Verdict
There’s no clear winner since the Anker Soundcore Motion Boom and Motion Plus are designed for different situations.
Choosing between the two can be boiled down to what you’re planning on using them for—or rather, where. If you want a Bluetooth speaker to take on trips, the Anker Soundcore Motion Boom is the clear pick. On the other hand, the Anker Soundcore Motion+ is your best bet if you’re mainly going to use it at home.
FAQs
The Anker Soundcore Motion Boom is louder, has a longer battery life, and can charge other devices too. In comparison, the Motion+ has 40 kHz tweeters for better sound quality and a smaller, more portable form factor.
Yes, the Anker Soundcore Motion+ is rated IPX7.
Yes, the Anker Soundcore Motion Plus can be used even when it’s plugged in, but it may reduce its battery’s lifespan.
Yes, and not only does the Anker Soundcore Motion Boom have an IPX7 water resistance rating, but it can also float on water.
Last update on 2022-05-23 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API