I came across this review when I was researching the W-King X10-1. I have a Doss Soundbox XL I bought in March 2019. There is a later version of the DOSS that can be paired to do stereo but you cannot pair the older version with the newer one - I did check with DOSS Support and they advised that to be the case. It is still on Bluetooth 4 anyway plus cannot be charged via USB-C so you have to hunt down your mains block. It does have AUX-in which I think is essential in case you get bluetooth gremlins. I bought two Soundcore Motion Booms last month (no AUX-in!) but was very disappointed compared to my Soundbox XL. Straight out of the box they sounded like tinny old transister radios in comparison. So I used the Android app to play with the amplifier; better but still no cigar compared to the DOSS. I returned them. I'm usually very happy with Anker products. I can compare anyway as I also have a high-end Onkyo av receiver set up with 5.1 Kef speakers and a monster Kef sub. Another poster has implied that it all depends on your tastes and usage. Agree 100% The music Alan uses leaves me cold, though I do understand its purpose. Apart from music I make a lot of use of TH-cam videos for training and voice is very important for me also when I'm editing videos commercially. The Soundbox v. DOSS analysis reminds me of high-end camera and lens equipment reviews in which the technical graphs etc showing the comparisons in extremes are only one part, the actual human feel of the end result is probably far more important.
You will also find some actual high quality audio samples. Regardless of your taste you should hear that my experience with these speakers was totally the opposite to yours. Something is very wrong with your booms.
Your right in saying each speaker excel depending on the track played, I think the motion boom is better on bass heavy techno or pop tracks, the motion plus on more pop vocal tracks while the Doss Soundbox XL is for more mature audiophile or jazz tracks. I have the Soundbox XL and love it because my taste is more on mature tracks. Also, in my place it just cost around 50 pounds (converted) making it a best buy while the anker products are very expensive.
Motion plus is definitely the most classy, has a very balanced sound, the mids and the highs don't sound so "metallic", it has the best sound definition. Motion boom makes sense for those who are more into outside events, has lots of bass, but lacks sound quality. The doss is still a really great speaker, but I guess the motion boom is a greater deal
Alan, great review! Almost 2 years ago I had both Soundbox XL and the Motion Plus. Even back then I believed that the Soundbox xl is "old school". The "new school" is Anker! Now I have both Motion Plus and Motion Boom.................... maybe because of you! ;-D
I got the XL for $45 and still use it these days. I kinda appreciate the very subtle bit of signal processing being done on it (unlike the DSPs these days being used to tastelessly get as much sound out of a small box as they can). Also the bass, while not emphasized, goes pretty deep with its dedicated sub.
@@alanrossreviews yeah, one 3.5inch "long-throw sub" (more just a woofer to be specific) in the center, 2 tweeters on top and 2 passive radiators at the bottom. You'd think it would go louder with all those drivers.
I have the Tribit Maxsound Plus for holidays which is brilliant for it's size and volume. I got the Soundbox XL for work (needing more oomph in our workshop) and it's OK, but I noticed the reduced top end and fitted extra tweeters. The motion Boom blows it out of the water. Two of them in my back garden whilst operating the barbecue (having a beer) is really very good. Tilt the pair in at about 30 degrees and you get stereo imaging, proper bass and they are nice to listen to. The Sounbox is a good listen and i might tweak the new crossovers a bit. I hadn't noticed the noise, but at 30 Hz, it won't be noticeable until towards full volume. Oh well, ebay bargain I guess.
@@alanrossreviews Just watched the whole thing, and as always another fantastic video Alan. And as I thought the “Pound For Pound champion” is just dominating most of the competition at an alarming rate 😂😂😂
Now i am confused already which one should i buy..thanks to you alan 😅 all of your reviews is honest that's why you making us confused day to day...i am planning to buy the soundcore motion plus but now i don't know which one of this speaker..
I like v1.1 much more than v2.1 as it didn’t have the phone-speaker volume link. This meant I could set the XL at max volume and then only control input volume on my phone, leaving a lot of headroom for software eq where I could increase/recover the treble and deeper bass.
What’s your opinion on boom vs plus in terms of battery life and longevity? Is it true that the boom reduces volume as the battery drains while the plus does not? Is that a dealbreaker? Also which one has the least amount of video lag?
Excellent videos as always sir. My input: Soundcore should re-release the motion boom with aptx- adaptive. It would reign. I don't know how they get away with so little distortion with full drivers, but alas... It would be a real treat for jazz and busy music. The motion+ dissapointed me with it's two tweeters. Although the method of recording/micing may be at play hmmm they seem to point outward...
I still have my jbl charge 3 as well. Can't say it gets a lot of play time, though (very stylish paperweight). After the boom even my motion plus takes a back seat most of the time. The Doss was probably great in its day but I think it's outclassed between the plus & boom in the present. Thank you for another awesome comparison, Alan! 😁👍👏
Wow I like the Doss soundbox at 75% I can't believe it I surprised myself listening to this video on my Klipsch Cinema 600 but you know if I had all three I might change my mind after a while you know how that works so after watching your frequency graph I'm already starting to change my mind
The ONLY old speaker still being amazing even when comparing to new competitors is Aiwa Exos 9 which was actually released back in 2015. A fantastic speaker still worth buying.
Hi Alan if you want to try one of the older speakers if you can get your hands on the fugoo XL tough which was in competition with the first extreme that would be a good speaker to test with today's newest speakers supposedly it sounds really good 38 Watts 360 surround two side firing drivers 2 passive radiators one on each side and for tweeters why I know every Bluetooth speaker made in the last 10 years I think that would be a good one I don't think they make them anymore but you can still buy them for about $200 they were 320 dollars and another older speaker the TDK a 40 which went up against the JBL Charge 2 plus now I know I'm going back over 6 years ago TDK a 40 had a little 12 watt subwoofer and two 3 watt drivers and don't forget the TDK a12 micro which went up against the first JBL Clip Plus I had that speaker they played in Stereo to with two of them they were really small with a great form factor and great build quality it was 3 Watts it was a really good pocket-sized speaker
@@alanrossreviews Definitely booming and replacing my Minirig 1.1 even though higher bass tones lack a bit £89 verses a £280 system it’s a massive deal breaker for sure.
Listening on several hundred watts of home-made amps and crossovers, 150L subwoofer, 14" horn tweeters and 10" mids here :-) Calibrated mike says flat to 18 Hz, then my filter ramps it down from there. Very happy with horn tweeters crossed low.
back in days the doss xl was used as a substitute to the bose soundlink3...in todays time the mb is the way to go👌🏻 against any speaker u name it be it the sony's, or the xtremely3 priced jbl🤑
Alan Ross Reviews Top Picks: Pound for pound world champion: Soundcore Motion Boom: geni.us/motionboom Amazingly deep bass to 40hz for its size and price. Still worth a look: My former world champ the Soundcore Motion Plus can still offer great clarity. geni.us/soundcoremotionplus £50 champion: Great bass for its size, Soundcore Boost: geni.us/soundcoreboost Hi End Picks Minirig mk3 2.2 system: geni.us/minirigmk3 Great for portable low deep kick: Onyx Studio 6: geni.us/onyxstudio6 Monitor Like openess but lacks deep bass: geni.us/audioproc3 Best Micro Options: Bose Soundlink Micro (warm): geni.us/bosesoundlinkmicro Tribit Stormbox Micxro (clinical): geni.us/tribitstormboxmicro Worth a Look: W-King T9: geni.us/wkingt9 The T9 is a reasonably loud and balanced party speaker with a big bright detailed sound. Budget Loud Boombox: no clear winner but my pick for fun outside listen would be: W-King X10 geni.us/wkingx10 Travel Speakers: Marshall Stockwell 2: geni.us/stockwell2 offers a decent immersive sound with full and tight bass. Beware though it does go very loud JBL Charge 5: geni.us/jblcharge5 Only mono but has a very clear and dynamic sound at low volumes and can go reasonably loud but will become a little screechy over 80%.
Doss is just TOO old for buying it now. Bluetooth 4.0. Released in 2017. It is too large to be an alternative to Motion + and when comparing with the same class speaker Boom then the Motion Boom is better. But the comparison is interesting, it shows clearly that bluetooth speakers have had a very positive development.
Ha! I added two tweeters to mine! 20mm car type with mesh covers and stuck them in the top. Only a single cap aimed at around 8KHz crossover and no resistor. Still a bit lacking in top end. I also chucked the fine mesh grille and cut a more open one as it also cut the top end. Speaker cloth is usually fine for me, but I couldn't make anything that would stop me putting a finger in a driver one day.
Anker soundcore boost upgraded is the WİNNER! ⭐🤗 hello mr alan doss xl i'm glad for your review, will there be a comparison video with another doss soundbox pro + vs anker soundcore boost upgraded and tribit maxsound plus
@@alanrossreviews yeah, i am extremely happy with my soundcore boosts (in low volumes, little fluctuation occurs with some songs). Thank you for that. On the other hand, no lockdown in here because many people have been vaccinated already...Some are having 3th :D
You say you can't see a reason not to get the Motion Boom and to that I say NO AUX IS A DEAL BREAKER! I have no interest in a speaker that becomes a paperweight if and when the bluetooth stops working. Having said that, now I'm torn because it sounds so much better than the Motion Plus. I'm not going to get the Boom (DEAL BREAKER!), but now I don't know what else to listen because all the reviews I've found say these two speakers are the best.
Doss Soundbox XL: geni.us/soundboxxl
Soundcore Motion Boom: geni.us/motionboom
Soundcore Motion Plus: geni.us/soundcoremotionplus
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Hey 👋🏾 Alan Ross can you do one with best bass wanna buy a jbl xtreme 3 but I’m not sure yet 😁
I prefer the doss xl sound signature!
Problem with this channel: Makes me want to buy speakers all the time
Me too 😭😭
I came across this review when I was researching the W-King X10-1. I have a Doss Soundbox XL I bought in March 2019. There is a later version of the DOSS that can be paired to do stereo but you cannot pair the older version with the newer one - I did check with DOSS Support and they advised that to be the case. It is still on Bluetooth 4 anyway plus cannot be charged via USB-C so you have to hunt down your mains block. It does have AUX-in which I think is essential in case you get bluetooth gremlins.
I bought two Soundcore Motion Booms last month (no AUX-in!) but was very disappointed compared to my Soundbox XL. Straight out of the box they sounded like tinny old transister radios in comparison. So I used the Android app to play with the amplifier; better but still no cigar compared to the DOSS. I returned them. I'm usually very happy with Anker products. I can compare anyway as I also have a high-end Onkyo av receiver set up with 5.1 Kef speakers and a monster Kef sub.
Another poster has implied that it all depends on your tastes and usage. Agree 100% The music Alan uses leaves me cold, though I do understand its purpose. Apart from music I make a lot of use of TH-cam videos for training and voice is very important for me also when I'm editing videos commercially.
The Soundbox v. DOSS analysis reminds me of high-end camera and lens equipment reviews in which the technical graphs etc showing the comparisons in extremes are only one part, the actual human feel of the end result is probably far more important.
You will also find some actual high quality audio samples. Regardless of your taste you should hear that my experience with these speakers was totally the opposite to yours. Something is very wrong with your booms.
I don't know how and why... Your voice is such a lullaby for me Alan. Keep it up 😍😍
I put you to sleep 😴 🤯
@@alanrossreviews I know it sounds weird but yeah and it's a nap time here in Jakarta, thanks for the accent Alan... 😴😴😴 😜😜
Thank my mum 🤗🤗
Your right in saying each speaker excel depending on the track played, I think the motion boom is better on bass heavy techno or pop tracks, the motion plus on more pop vocal tracks while the Doss Soundbox XL is for more mature audiophile or jazz tracks. I have the Soundbox XL and love it because my taste is more on mature tracks. Also, in my place it just cost around 50 pounds (converted) making it a best buy while the anker products are very expensive.
yup! tastes and track make a huge difference.
Since I took your advise, I threw my Flip 5s into draw for a long time.... Love my pound for pound champion
ebay: two flip 5s, very little use, best offer :)
Motion plus is definitely the most classy, has a very balanced sound, the mids and the highs don't sound so "metallic", it has the best sound definition. Motion boom makes sense for those who are more into outside events, has lots of bass, but lacks sound quality. The doss is still a really great speaker, but I guess the motion boom is a greater deal
personally i prefer the boom 🤭
@@alanrossreviewsbence sen motion plus yerine boomu tercih etmenin nedeni tarafsız değil
Chapters
0:00 intro
1:19 frequency response
3:25 specs
5:53 50% sound test
10:59 75% comparison
15:47 100% maximum volume test
17:48 100% frequency analysis
19:10 conclusion
Alan, great review!
Almost 2 years ago I had both Soundbox XL and the Motion Plus. Even back then I believed that the Soundbox xl is "old school".
The "new school" is Anker! Now I have both Motion Plus and Motion Boom.................... maybe because of you! ;-D
I like your style 😋
Was just listening to my Soundbox XL yesterday. Still a great speaker. Usually get out the Minirigs though.
At the price its not bad
I got the XL for $45 and still use it these days. I kinda appreciate the very subtle bit of signal processing being done on it (unlike the DSPs these days being used to tastelessly get as much sound out of a small box as they can). Also the bass, while not emphasized, goes pretty deep with its dedicated sub.
It has a sub?
@@alanrossreviews yeah, one 3.5inch "long-throw sub" (more just a woofer to be specific) in the center, 2 tweeters on top and 2 passive radiators at the bottom. You'd think it would go louder with all those drivers.
well i think i would still be calling it a woofer when it has a pair of tweeters with it.
I have the Tribit Maxsound Plus for holidays which is brilliant for it's size and volume. I got the Soundbox XL for work (needing more oomph in our workshop) and it's OK, but I noticed the reduced top end and fitted extra tweeters. The motion Boom blows it out of the water. Two of them in my back garden whilst operating the barbecue (having a beer) is really very good. Tilt the pair in at about 30 degrees and you get stereo imaging, proper bass and they are nice to listen to.
The Sounbox is a good listen and i might tweak the new crossovers a bit.
I hadn't noticed the noise, but at 30 Hz, it won't be noticeable until towards full volume. Oh well, ebay bargain I guess.
i really wonder if all these speakers with tweeters and crossover would be better off just have a smaller full range driver
2:58 am here, but I gotta watch this before I go to bed 🙌🏼
Hope its worth it 🤔😋
@@alanrossreviews Just watched the whole thing, and as always another fantastic video Alan.
And as I thought the “Pound For Pound champion” is just dominating most of the competition at an alarming rate 😂😂😂
Its getting too predictable 😭
It's time for the Doss to take a rest, the boom completely blow the Doss away
Boom boom in da room 😋
Now i am confused already which one should i buy..thanks to you alan 😅 all of your reviews is honest that's why you making us confused day to day...i am planning to buy the soundcore motion plus but now i don't know which one of this speaker..
What are you looking for? Taste, budget, usage
@alanrossreviews i heard about the motion boom 2 can you do a review comparison with motion boom vs motion boom 2?hope to see soon
The doss soundbox has different version the v1.1 and the v2.1, i had both, and the v1.1 has a lot of deep bass, wich version are you using?
I like v1.1 much more than v2.1 as it didn’t have the phone-speaker volume link. This meant I could set the XL at max volume and then only control input volume on my phone, leaving a lot of headroom for software eq where I could increase/recover the treble and deeper bass.
Hi, Allen. which version of the Doss do you have? i had the first modelnumber. and now have a later version. the first had a better sound.
how to know which is the 1st model? the box?
What’s your opinion on boom vs plus in terms of battery life and longevity? Is it true that the boom reduces volume as the battery drains while the plus does not? Is that a dealbreaker? Also which one has the least amount of video lag?
ive not noticed that with the boom but i no longer test battery life because there are so many variables ANY result is misleading.
Please review the Bugani M118. Please 😃
tracks:
5:53 Iceleak - Tongue Tied (ft. LOMI)
7:42 Merdy - For My Own (feat. Elation)
10:59 Cartoon x nublu x Gameboy Tetris - Biology
15:47 Rival feat. Caravn - Be Gone (Urbandawn Remix)
At the time the Doss was certainly a good deep bass speaker. But today, Motion Boom crush it !
Boom is the budget monster
@@alanrossreviews Indeed, can't wait for it to be beaten though 🤯
Your here trying old ones maybe try the harman kardon go & play against the new cheapies w-kings and your world champ it will be interesting I think..
Yes thats one i would be interested in 👍
Excellent videos as always sir.
My input: Soundcore should re-release the motion boom with aptx- adaptive. It would reign. I don't know how they get away with so little distortion with full drivers, but alas... It would be a real treat for jazz and busy music.
The motion+ dissapointed me with it's two tweeters. Although the method of recording/micing may be at play hmmm they seem to point outward...
i have the m+ tuned for bass and smooth high end
I still have my jbl charge 3 as well. Can't say it gets a lot of play time, though (very stylish paperweight). After the boom even my motion plus takes a back seat most of the time. The Doss was probably great in its day but I think it's outclassed between the plus & boom in the present. Thank you for another awesome comparison, Alan! 😁👍👏
No problem 😊 😊
Great. Comparo Alan.
Thank you 👍
Wow I like the Doss soundbox at 75% I can't believe it I surprised myself listening to this video on my Klipsch Cinema 600 but you know if I had all three I might change my mind after a while you know how that works so after watching your frequency graph I'm already starting to change my mind
Personally i somehow expected a bit more, but its cheap enough. 👍
Like the video lots of good information.
Thank you.
In my country doss soundbox xl is available near 50$.Is this a good speaker till now in this price point?
its ok, not a world beater
The ONLY old speaker still being amazing even when comparing to new competitors is Aiwa Exos 9 which was actually released back in 2015. A fantastic speaker still worth buying.
Yup just too big for me 😭
@@alanrossreviews different sizes for different purposes. I own several speakers ranging between Tribit Stormbox Micro and Exos 9.
Harman kardon go & play 2016 can go toe to toe with the boom I think, but battery life is bad and a hefty price around 250€ atm..
@@pippaasscrack4862 H K Go+ Play is definitely better, but it is even bigger. I owned it once.
@@pippaasscrack4862 and it weighs approx 3,5 kg so that is totally different class.
Sold my soundbox xl..no regrets
and the rest is history.......................👌
yeah me too bought it for 62.99€ flash deal before christmas last year by march sold it for 50 bucks not bad eh😁
For deep and low in bass and treble anker motion boom is the winner!
sure is 👍
Hi Alan if you want to try one of the older speakers if you can get your hands on the fugoo XL tough which was in competition with the first extreme that would be a good speaker to test with today's newest speakers supposedly it sounds really good 38 Watts 360 surround two side firing drivers 2 passive radiators one on each side and for tweeters why I know every Bluetooth speaker made in the last 10 years I think that would be a good one I don't think they make them anymore but you can still buy them for about $200 they were 320 dollars and another older speaker the TDK a 40 which went up against the JBL Charge 2 plus now I know I'm going back over 6 years ago TDK a 40 had a little 12 watt subwoofer and two 3 watt drivers and don't forget the TDK a12 micro which went up against the first JBL Clip Plus I had that speaker they played in Stereo to with two of them they were really small with a great form factor and great build quality it was 3 Watts it was a really good pocket-sized speaker
Tx for the pointers, 👍
Las voces se escuchan más naturales en la Doss
Listening to these sound tests on my motion boom aha
Double boom 😝😝
@@alanrossreviews Definitely booming and replacing my Minirig 1.1 even though higher bass tones lack a bit £89 verses a £280 system it’s a massive deal breaker for sure.
Listening on several hundred watts of home-made amps and crossovers, 150L subwoofer, 14" horn tweeters and 10" mids here :-) Calibrated mike says flat to 18 Hz, then my filter ramps it down from there. Very happy with horn tweeters crossed low.
@@dogshome7110 ok that’s low aha
@@dogshome7110 listening on my 1.000.000 Watt festival system with 500 L Subs and 50" ivory tweeters. Damn my flat mate hates his life
back in days the doss xl was used as a substitute to the bose soundlink3...in todays time the mb is the way to go👌🏻 against any speaker u name it be it the sony's, or the xtremely3 priced jbl🤑
At some point the mb will be dethroned, but how long must we wait 🤔😢
I have both the boom and the XL, the XL doesn't come close to the boom in any way.
Spot on 😝
Listing to this, (around 21:00), is it fair to say the motion plus sounds a bit muddy compared to the other two?
hum, i wouldnt say that no. you can always up the treble anyways.
Alan Ross Reviews Top Picks:
Pound for pound world champion:
Soundcore Motion Boom: geni.us/motionboom
Amazingly deep bass to 40hz for its size and price.
Still worth a look:
My former world champ the Soundcore Motion Plus can still offer great clarity.
geni.us/soundcoremotionplus
£50 champion:
Great bass for its size, Soundcore Boost: geni.us/soundcoreboost
Hi End Picks
Minirig mk3 2.2 system: geni.us/minirigmk3
Great for portable low deep kick: Onyx Studio 6: geni.us/onyxstudio6
Monitor Like openess but lacks deep bass: geni.us/audioproc3
Best Micro Options:
Bose Soundlink Micro (warm): geni.us/bosesoundlinkmicro
Tribit Stormbox Micxro (clinical): geni.us/tribitstormboxmicro
Worth a Look:
W-King T9: geni.us/wkingt9
The T9 is a reasonably loud and balanced party speaker with a big bright detailed sound.
Budget Loud Boombox: no clear winner but my pick for fun outside listen would be:
W-King X10 geni.us/wkingx10
Travel Speakers:
Marshall Stockwell 2: geni.us/stockwell2
offers a decent immersive sound with full and tight bass. Beware though it does go very loud
JBL Charge 5: geni.us/jblcharge5
Only mono but has a very clear and dynamic sound at low volumes and can go reasonably loud but will become a little screechy over 80%.
What version of the Doss do you have? It says on the bottom
you mean the id number?
@@alanrossreviews Ya the Version ID number
Doss is just TOO old for buying it now. Bluetooth 4.0. Released in 2017. It is too large to be an alternative to Motion + and when comparing with the same class speaker Boom then the Motion Boom is better. But the comparison is interesting, it shows clearly that bluetooth speakers have had a very positive development.
I keep getting comments asking for this one, in the end i caved 🤗
@@alanrossreviews 👍
Nice old school vs improve school, I prefer motion boom, in the doss xl are missing 2 Tweeter s
Yup boom crushes it 👍
@@alanrossreviews they should make multiroom speakers too
Ha! I added two tweeters to mine! 20mm car type with mesh covers and stuck them in the top. Only a single cap aimed at around 8KHz crossover and no resistor. Still a bit lacking in top end. I also chucked the fine mesh grille and cut a more open one as it also cut the top end. Speaker cloth is usually fine for me, but I couldn't make anything that would stop me putting a finger in a driver one day.
Anker soundcore boost upgraded is the WİNNER! ⭐🤗
hello mr alan doss xl i'm glad for your review, will there be a comparison video with another doss soundbox pro + vs anker soundcore boost upgraded and tribit maxsound plus
not soon anyways....
Since I purchased the select pro my other speakers get almost zero use.
You are the only one giving me good feedback on this speaker. Might have a look.
That’s the boom with lights? Heard anything about a anker model zero look like an onyx studio 5?
Very similar to the MB. Oluv did a comparison of those two speakers awhile ago.
Not a fan of the Select Pro, except for the sound, as the battery is wayy smaller and to add to that, quicker drainage with the LEDs on.
Interesting comparison :)
Had to be done 🤗
The doss soundbox, remind me of my sony srs x77. It's an old speaker, but still sounds very good
yes i believe they are the same drivers.
Motion boom - woopeeeee!
yup!
But still i love the doss soundbox, not sure it just has something i love... Thanks alan👍🏼😜
Must be the xl bit 😝
Good holiday?
@@alanrossreviews think so! Im back for a week now, unfortunately 😆
Almost fell asleep lol i woulda missed ya video
You are amazingggggg 😝👍👍👍
do you advise me to buy the motion boom or jbl charger 5?
personally i prefer c5 for moderate to low volume and boom for higher volumes,. c5 more throwabout friendly tho.
I have got Beolit 17, how Motion+ compares to Beolit 17? im corious...
they live in different worlds
Motion + is already out of class...
Motion Boom is very nice overall. But lower volumes, XL was better for my ear...More true...
but im betting you wont be buying one 😝 hows things with you? out of lockdown?
@@alanrossreviews yeah, i am extremely happy with my soundcore boosts (in low volumes, little fluctuation occurs with some songs). Thank you for that.
On the other hand, no lockdown in here because many people have been vaccinated already...Some are having 3th :D
Doss ,más natural
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New subs here
Welcome aboard 😁 👌
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improves quality of videos are all in 480p
Nope they are all 4k 😭
@@alanrossreviews Here it's buggy then
Yeah 480p sucks
You say you can't see a reason not to get the Motion Boom and to that I say NO AUX IS A DEAL BREAKER! I have no interest in a speaker that becomes a paperweight if and when the bluetooth stops working.
Having said that, now I'm torn because it sounds so much better than the Motion Plus. I'm not going to get the Boom (DEAL BREAKER!), but now I don't know what else to listen because all the reviews I've found say these two speakers are the best.
Look at the mifa wildbox
I want to sleep 😎😎😎
later!
The Doss sucks by modern standards
yet some people still swear by it 🤷♂️
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BS vid..why are the Soundcore speakers played in "Custom Mode" with EQ applied. Not a truly fair comaprison IMHO.
Theres always one. Answered multiple times and happy to answer again. However you started the comment with BS so you lose your reply rights