Walmart has Soundcore by Anker Select Pro Portable Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker on sale for $59. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor Brynn for sharing this deal.
About this Item:
PartyCast Technology: Combine over 100 Soundcore speakers together over a shared wireless connection for an overwhelming display of sound and light.
Light it Up: LEDs blink and dance to create a beat-driven light show and an atmosphere of fun.
Play it Long: With a 16-hour playtime from a single charge, Select Pro keeps the party going all night long; and into the next morning.
Fully Waterproof: IPX-7 protection means Select Pro is fine with getting drenched. Knock it into the pool? No problem. Watch it float as your music continues to play without missing a beat.
Customized Sound and Light via Soundcore App: Use the Soundcore app on your phone to completely control the sound profile and LEDs.
Bluetooth 5.0: Connects effortlessly with your phone over a rock-solid Bluetooth connection.
Portable Build: Designed to be lightweight and easy to carry, with a handy handle for hiking.
PowerIQ Technology: Anker's PowerIQ charge-out technology juices up your phone while you relax with your jams.
USB-C Connectivity: Compatible with USB-C charge-out for recharging the speaker itself.
Editor's Notes
About this Deal:
Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 260 reviews.
At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $20.99 lower (26.2% savings) than the next best available prices starting from $79.99. -SaltyOne
Pump up the bass and really feel the lows. BassUp infuses your music with a powerful bass boost at your command.
Bluetooth 5.0:
Connects effortlessly with your phone over a rock-solid Bluetooth connection.
Customized Sound and Light via Soundcore App:
Use the Soundcore app on your phone to completely control the sound profile and LEDs.
Enhanced Clarity:
Precision-engineered drivers reproduce every note of your favorite music in high fidelity.
Fully Waterproof:
IPX-7 protection means Select Pro is fine with getting drenched. Knock it into the pool? No problem. Watch it float as your music continues to play without missing a beat.
Light it Up:
LEDs blink and dance to create a beat-driven light show and an atmosphere of fun.
Note:
Playback volume and BassUp may affect playtime.
PartyCast Technology:
Combine over 100 Soundcore speakers together over a shared wireless connection for an overwhelming display of sound and light.
Play it Long:
With a 16-hour playtime from a single charge, Select Pro keeps the party going all night long; and into the next morning.
Portable Build:
Designed to be lightweight and easy to carry, with a handy handle for hiking.
PowerIQ Technology:
Anker’s PowerIQ charge-out technology juices up your phone while you relax with your jams.
Powerful Stereo Sound:
With big bass and clear highs, your outdoor soundtrack has never been this close to the concert floor.
USB-C Connectivity:
Compatible with USB-C charge-out for recharging the speaker itself.
What's In The Box:
Select Pro Outdoor Bluetooth Speaker
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Walmart has Soundcore by Anker Select Pro Portable Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker on sale for $59. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor Brynn for sharing this deal.
About this Item:
PartyCast Technology: Combine over 100 Soundcore speakers together over a shared wireless connection for an overwhelming display of sound and light.
Light it Up: LEDs blink and dance to create a beat-driven light show and an atmosphere of fun.
Play it Long: With a 16-hour playtime from a single charge, Select Pro keeps the party going all night long; and into the next morning.
Fully Waterproof: IPX-7 protection means Select Pro is fine with getting drenched. Knock it into the pool? No problem. Watch it float as your music continues to play without missing a beat.
Customized Sound and Light via Soundcore App: Use the Soundcore app on your phone to completely control the sound profile and LEDs.
Bluetooth 5.0: Connects effortlessly with your phone over a rock-solid Bluetooth connection.
Portable Build: Designed to be lightweight and easy to carry, with a handy handle for hiking.
PowerIQ Technology: Anker's PowerIQ charge-out technology juices up your phone while you relax with your jams.
USB-C Connectivity: Compatible with USB-C charge-out for recharging the speaker itself.
Editor's Notes
About this Deal:
Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars from over 260 reviews.
At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $20.99 lower (26.2% savings) than the next best available prices starting from $79.99. -SaltyOne
So, I own this speaker - purchased it on Black Friday in 2021, IIRC for $50.
Pros: Great battery life, plenty loud, plenty of bass, pretty lightshow, EQ adjustment through app.
Despite that, honestly, I kind of hate it. I rarely use it.
The default sound signature for the speaker is incredibly muddy and warm. If you're listening to any speaking (podcast, youtube, whatever), the voices are muffled, muted, and drowned out. If you're listening to music, the treble completely fades away under the low-mids and bass. The lower end of the midrange is really where the issue is - it overpowers the entire sound range and drowns everything out.
Now, you can use EQ to correct that, which makes this speaker sound a lot better, though still not where I'd like it to. One problem - I feel as if the EQ setting never "sticks". I set it where I need it, it sounds solid, I go to use it another day and it sounds muddy again. It's hardly been consistent.
If you like warm, booming sound, and that's in line with your musical tastes, this might actually be the ideal speaker for you. On the other end, if you're like me and prefer soundstage, clarity, and separation, you may end up hating this speaker as much as I do. For what it's worth, I'm one of the few people who actually likes the airy sound of the Audio Technica ATH-AD series.
That's my 80 cents. I use the $10 H2GO speaker I got years ago on a deal more than this one because it's generally just more usable in everyday contexts... which is a disappointing reflection of my experiences with this speaker.
Buying a second. Should be ideal for outdoor projector.
EDIT: That is to say, multiple sound cores can be connected to the same device. We have enough people for movie night on the inflatable screen where a second speaker would come in handy.
Last edited by Simoleon December 17, 2022 at 08:00 AM.
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So, I own this speaker - purchased it on Black Friday in 2021, IIRC for $50.
Pros: Great battery life, plenty loud, plenty of bass, pretty lightshow, EQ adjustment through app.
Despite that, honestly, I kind of hate it. I rarely use it.
The default sound signature for the speaker is incredibly muddy and warm. If you're listening to any speaking (podcast, youtube, whatever), the voices are muffled, muted, and drowned out. If you're listening to music, the treble completely fades away under the low-mids and bass. The lower end of the midrange is really where the issue is - it overpowers the entire sound range and drowns everything out.
Now, you can use EQ to correct that, which makes this speaker sound a lot better, though still not where I'd like it to. One problem - I feel as if the EQ setting never "sticks". I set it where I need it, it sounds solid, I go to use it another day and it sounds muddy again. It's hardly been consistent.
If you like warm, booming sound, and that's in line with your musical tastes, this might actually be the ideal speaker for you. On the other end, if you're like me and prefer soundstage, clarity, and separation, you may end up hating this speaker as much as I do. For what it's worth, I'm one of the few people who actually likes the airy sound of the Audio Technica ATH-AD series.
That's my 80 cents. I use the $10 H2GO speaker I got years ago on a deal more than this one because it's generally just more usable in everyday contexts... which is a disappointing reflection of my experiences with this speaker.
So, I own this speaker - purchased it on Black Friday in 2021, IIRC for $50.
Pros: Great battery life, plenty loud, plenty of bass, pretty lightshow, EQ adjustment through app.
Despite that, honestly, I kind of hate it. I rarely use it.
The default sound signature for the speaker is incredibly muddy and warm. If you're listening to any speaking (podcast, youtube, whatever), the voices are muffled, muted, and drowned out. If you're listening to music, the treble completely fades away under the low-mids and bass. The lower end of the midrange is really where the issue is - it overpowers the entire sound range and drowns everything out.
Now, you can use EQ to correct that, which makes this speaker sound a lot better, though still not where I'd like it to. One problem - I feel as if the EQ setting never "sticks". I set it where I need it, it sounds solid, I go to use it another day and it sounds muddy again. It's hardly been consistent.
If you like warm, booming sound, and that's in line with your musical tastes, this might actually be the ideal speaker for you. On the other end, if you're like me and prefer soundstage, clarity, and separation, you may end up hating this speaker as much as I do. For what it's worth, I'm one of the few people who actually likes the airy sound of the Audio Technica ATH-AD series.
That's my 80 cents. I use the $10 H2GO speaker I got years ago on a deal more than this one because it's generally just more usable in everyday contexts... which is a disappointing reflection of my experiences with this speaker.
Appreciate you writing all of this, but I doubt anyone buying a 60 dollar outdoor party speaker is worried about sound signatures
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Pros: Great battery life, plenty loud, plenty of bass, pretty lightshow, EQ adjustment through app.
Despite that, honestly, I kind of hate it. I rarely use it.
The default sound signature for the speaker is incredibly muddy and warm. If you're listening to any speaking (podcast, youtube, whatever), the voices are muffled, muted, and drowned out. If you're listening to music, the treble completely fades away under the low-mids and bass. The lower end of the midrange is really where the issue is - it overpowers the entire sound range and drowns everything out.
Now, you can use EQ to correct that, which makes this speaker sound a lot better, though still not where I'd like it to. One problem - I feel as if the EQ setting never "sticks". I set it where I need it, it sounds solid, I go to use it another day and it sounds muddy again. It's hardly been consistent.
If you like warm, booming sound, and that's in line with your musical tastes, this might actually be the ideal speaker for you. On the other end, if you're like me and prefer soundstage, clarity, and separation, you may end up hating this speaker as much as I do. For what it's worth, I'm one of the few people who actually likes the airy sound of the Audio Technica ATH-AD series.
That's my 80 cents. I use the $10 H2GO speaker I got years ago on a deal more than this one because it's generally just more usable in everyday contexts... which is a disappointing reflection of my experiences with this speaker.
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EDIT: That is to say, multiple sound cores can be connected to the same device. We have enough people for movie night on the inflatable screen where a second speaker would come in handy.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank RKKV
Pros: Great battery life, plenty loud, plenty of bass, pretty lightshow, EQ adjustment through app.
Despite that, honestly, I kind of hate it. I rarely use it.
The default sound signature for the speaker is incredibly muddy and warm. If you're listening to any speaking (podcast, youtube, whatever), the voices are muffled, muted, and drowned out. If you're listening to music, the treble completely fades away under the low-mids and bass. The lower end of the midrange is really where the issue is - it overpowers the entire sound range and drowns everything out.
Now, you can use EQ to correct that, which makes this speaker sound a lot better, though still not where I'd like it to. One problem - I feel as if the EQ setting never "sticks". I set it where I need it, it sounds solid, I go to use it another day and it sounds muddy again. It's hardly been consistent.
If you like warm, booming sound, and that's in line with your musical tastes, this might actually be the ideal speaker for you. On the other end, if you're like me and prefer soundstage, clarity, and separation, you may end up hating this speaker as much as I do. For what it's worth, I'm one of the few people who actually likes the airy sound of the Audio Technica ATH-AD series.
That's my 80 cents. I use the $10 H2GO speaker I got years ago on a deal more than this one because it's generally just more usable in everyday contexts... which is a disappointing reflection of my experiences with this speaker.
Pros: Great battery life, plenty loud, plenty of bass, pretty lightshow, EQ adjustment through app.
Despite that, honestly, I kind of hate it. I rarely use it.
The default sound signature for the speaker is incredibly muddy and warm. If you're listening to any speaking (podcast, youtube, whatever), the voices are muffled, muted, and drowned out. If you're listening to music, the treble completely fades away under the low-mids and bass. The lower end of the midrange is really where the issue is - it overpowers the entire sound range and drowns everything out.
Now, you can use EQ to correct that, which makes this speaker sound a lot better, though still not where I'd like it to. One problem - I feel as if the EQ setting never "sticks". I set it where I need it, it sounds solid, I go to use it another day and it sounds muddy again. It's hardly been consistent.
If you like warm, booming sound, and that's in line with your musical tastes, this might actually be the ideal speaker for you. On the other end, if you're like me and prefer soundstage, clarity, and separation, you may end up hating this speaker as much as I do. For what it's worth, I'm one of the few people who actually likes the airy sound of the Audio Technica ATH-AD series.
That's my 80 cents. I use the $10 H2GO speaker I got years ago on a deal more than this one because it's generally just more usable in everyday contexts... which is a disappointing reflection of my experiences with this speaker.
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