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Soundcore Flare Wireless Speaker by Anker, Waterproof Party Speaker with 360° Sound, Enhanced Bass & Ambient LED Light, IP67 Waterproof and 12-Hour Battery Life-Black
Brand | Soundcore |
Model Name | Soundcore Flare |
Speaker Type | Outdoor |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Feature | Ultra-portable |
About this item
- BREATHTAKING BASS: With BassUP Technology a customized digital signal processor first analyzes, then enhances your music's bass frequencies in real time. This audio signal is then turned into intensified sound via state-of-the-art neodymium drivers.
- SOUND AND LIGHT IN HARMONY: Watch a halo of LEDs phase, pulse, and shine with the rhythm of your music for a completely immersive audiovisual experience from a portable speaker. 5 customizable modes tailor the atmosphere to suit your mood.
- DOUBLE THE POWER: Connect 2 Flare speakers via a single Bluetooth device. Go stereo for an expansive listening experience that puts you all center-stage, or go into boost mode and double the power for an intense hit of light and sound.
- POOL PARTY PROOF: No matter where the music needs to be, Flare is suited up and ready. Super-safe IP67 waterproof protection effortlessly withstands dust, spills, rain, and even complete submersion in water.
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soundcore creates audio products that spark emotions through music.
Amplify your listening experience with true wireless earbuds, over-ear headphones, audio glasses, and Bluetooth speakers.
soundcore is now available in more than 50 countries, has over 20 million users, 181 licensed patents, and many exclusive technologies such as ACAA.
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Customer Rating | 4.7 out of 5 stars (2687) | 4.7 out of 5 stars (6898) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (28315) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (2747) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (79444) | 4.7 out of 5 stars (7288) |
Price | From $89.95 | $42.99$42.99 | $59.99$59.99 | $50.99$50.99 | $24.99$24.99 | $99.99$99.99 |
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Sold By | Available from these sellers | AnkerDirect | AnkerDirect | AnkerDirect | AnkerDirect | AnkerDirect |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth, USB, NFC | USB | Bluetooth, USB, Auxiliary | Bluetooth |
Item Dimensions | 3.6 x 3.6 x 6 inches | 6.16 x 3.56 x 3.56 inches | 9 x 3 x 5 inches | 6.85 x 2.36 x 2.24 inches | 2.7 x 2.7 x 2.7 inches | 13.62 x 5.83 x 7.87 inches |
Item Weight | 1.17 lbs | 1.00 lbs | 1.29 lbs | 0.82 lbs | 7.05 ounces | 4.41 lbs |
Power Source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered |
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The party don't stop when the lights go out!
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Customer Review: Bass boost bogus but good speaker
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Customer Review: Great Quality Speaker!!! Get yourself one!!
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 3.6 x 3.6 x 6 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.17 pounds |
ASIN | B07BHP4W36 |
Item model number | AK-A3161011 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #114,997 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #3,070 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 9, 2018 |
Manufacturer | Fantasia Trading LLC |
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Product Description
Soundcore | Hear It. Feel It.
Model number: A3161
A Brand Under Anker Innovations
360° Sound
Give everyone in the room stage-side passes; Flare powers intense 360° sound via back-to-back full-range drivers and thumping bass radiators.
BassUp Technology
A customized digital signal processor first analyzes, then enhances your music's bass frequencies in real time. This audio signal is then turned into intensified sound via state-of-the-art neodymium drivers. Just press the BassUp button and prepare yourself for power.
Beat-Driven Light Show
Watch a halo of LEDs phase, pulse, and shine with the rhythm of your music for a completely immersive audiovisual experience. 5 customizable modes elevate the atmosphere of any event or setting.
Soundcore App
Flare is the first speaker to utilize the all-new Soundcore app; simple-but-powerful software that allows complete customization of Flare's sound and lights via smartphone or tablet.
Pool Party Proof
No matter where the music needs to be, Flare is suited up and ready. Super-safe IPX7 protection effortlessly withstands spills, rain, and even complete submersion in water. *We do not recommend partying underwater without breathing apparatus.
Beat Goes On & On & On
Soundcore's Anker heritage offers world-renowned power management technology. Enjoy almost 250 songs from a single charge and make sure the party never ends early—if you can keep dancing Flare can keep playing.
*Note: For optimal performance in Wireless Stereo Mode, position speakers within 16 ft (5 m) of each other indoors, or 48 ft (15 m) in open spaces.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2018
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BUILD QUALITY AND USER EXPERIENCE: if you've ever owned an Anker product, this won't surprise you - build quality and user experience are both exceptional - bluetooth connected to my pixel 2 as soon as I turned it on, and has ever since (no issues); the fabric is the same quality you'd find on any of the other popular speakers right now (amazon's or google's); the light on the base is cool without being tacky (I was a little worried about this), and it can be turned off if you like - primary color settings are: oranges/yellows (chill), greens/blues (spring), and mixed (party) - using the soundcore flare app allows you to sync the light to the music (which is pretty cool - more on the app later). The Flare isn't quite as durable (I'm guessing) as the Soundcore 2 - if I was focused strictly on durability (not necessarily 'build quality') and portability, not as much on volume and sound quality, the Soundcore 2 would be a better option (and that's not to knock the Soundcore 2's volume or clarity, it's just not where the Flare's is - more on that later).
PORTABILITY and BATTERY: I've attached pics to highlight how portable this is (imagine a slightly tall/fat soda can), this is slightly less portable than the Anker Soundcore 2, and obviously far more portable than the Sonos One (not portable). For this speaker's size, it's pretty darn impressive - easily something you could carry around with you in a messenger bag or backpack if you were doing a day-trip somewhere, or wanted a great speaker to take on vacation with you (granted, much bigger than earbuds, but it does fill a room with sound). I haven't stretched the battery yet, but this is an area that Anker has always excelled in (I'm assuming that having the light on, and bass-boost on will impact it, but I'm sure it'll still be as good - or better than - as advertised) I do not anticipate that this will get the kind of battery life the Soundcore 2 gets, due to the elements already mentioned which the Soundcore 2 doesn't have to manage.
VOLUME: very impressive for its size - I tested it in a room that is about 375 square feet, with vaulted ceilings, and it got LOUD when I turned it up - at 50% volume it was solid from a volume standpoint for that same room. The Bass-Boost button DOES make a difference in the bass put out by this thing, and the bass is pretty impressive for a speaker this size. Testing the Soundcore 2 in the same room as this device (the flare), you can notice a difference in both the volume and the base, which isn't enormous but it is significant enough to be noticeable (this was playing them at 50% volume, and became more noticeable at full volume). Again, this isn't a knock on the Soundcore 2, which also filled the room easily and got LOUD when at full volume - the Flare was just noticeably louder. Anker said it was bringing a new Bass technology to these speakers, and they clearly delivered (that's where the biggest difference between this and the Soundcore 2 can be heard). If I'm being fair, the volume and the bass on this is a ways off of the SONOS one - but again, you have to keep in mind that this is a portable bluetooth speaker with long battery-life and a much smaller footprint than the SONOS one (and at less than half the price of the older model, and about 1/4 the price of the newest SONOS one). At 100% volume, there is almost no distortion out of this speaker (even when it's managing multiple components of a track simultaneously...bass, acoustics, and vocals) - at 90% there's no distortion. This is more than loud enough for most contexts in which I'd imagine people using it - you could probably use it to facilitate a tiny dance party if you really wanted (and if you paired it with a second one - which you can do - it'd serve that purpose well). If you were having a gathering of 20 people in a 400 square foot room with vaulted ceilings, this would more than serve admirably as the music outlet.
SOUND QUALITY/360 EFFECT: really great for a portable speaker - not as good as the SONOS one, but not miles off either. I wouldn't call myself an audiophile, but I do like listening to music and I do like it when it sounds nice - this speaker sounds nice. The sound quality is slightly better than the Soundcore 2's (the bass is the most pronounced upgrade from the Soundcore 2), and the sound quality is noticeably better at higher volumes (again, not a knock against the Soundcore 2, which also has decent sound quality). I would have no problem with having this is my primary speaker for my home, from a sound quality and volume standpoint. THE 360 EFFECT: this does project music in all directions - I walked around it constantly, attempting to ID a 'blind-spot' from a projection standpoint, and couldn't find one - this makes it uniquely useful for certain purposes, and is a positive differentiator from the SONOS one and the Soundcore 2. If you want a speaker system for your patio, but don't want to invest in a ton of wiring, two of these would fill the largest patio/deck with quality music (they're also IPX7 water resistant - I never test that stuff, but I trust Anker not to market it if it's not legit).
APP: clean, minimalist, not too elaborate in what it can an can't do (I can see them building this out with time, but for now it's pretty straightforward/bare bones). You can control the base's light from the app (which I found myself more amused by than I thought I would be); You can pair an additional Soundcore Flare (which I didn't have to do, but trust Anker to make as easy as everything else they do); you can adjust the volume; and you can use their wave equalizer to turn the Bass-Up feature on or off, and select different listening settings (Default, Voice, Flat, and Chill). Overall, the app is limited, simple, still useful, and very user-friendly...I can see them building this out as they grow Soundcore as a product line.
SPEAKERPHONE: I didn't test this extensively, when I made a call with it everything went fine - not a great tool for speaker phone use but not worse than most bluetooth speakers. I wouldn't get this for it's speakerphone functionality (or any other bluetooth speaker - smartphones are usually just as capable speakerphones on their own). NOTE: this can become a smart-speaker if you pair it with an echo dot or google's home (I think) - I don't like the idea of smart-speakers in my home, but it should be acknowledged that this has that functionality when paired with the appropriate hardware.
CONCLUSION: overall, this is an awesome bluetooth speaker. The volume, bass, and sound quality is superior to the Soundcore 2 (which is already great); this isn't quite as portable as the Soundcore 2, or quite as durable (but it's close), and I don't expect the battery life to be quite as strong. If portability, durability, and battery life are most important to you - saving $20.00 by going with the Soundcore 2 is probably your best bet (again - it is still a really great speaker); if volume, bass, aesthetics (the flare is prettier), and sound quality are most important - this does offer a noticeable upgrade to the Soundcore 2 in all those areas. When compared to the SONOS one, this is truly a different product with a noticeable gap between it and the SONOS when it comes to volume, bass, and sound clarity/quality...but for a fraction of the price, I'd take a hard look at this if you think it'll meet your specific needs (its 360 degree music dispersal, and portability are particularly useful features that the SONOS one doesn't have). I also like that this speaker doesn't 'require' an app to use it (whereas the SONOS does) - the app for the flare is nice, but I could still have a friend connect to it and stream their music without having to have them download the SONOS app to do it. The SONOS one was a gift to me (and I do love it)...if I were spending my own $ on a speaker to listen to music on, 9 times out of 10 the Flare would likely be the one I'd go with (save $100 or more - spend that on a second Flare and still save approx $50.00). The 1/10 scenario in which I'd go with the SONOS: if I was getting it as a dedicated home stereo speaker/system, that was never going to leave wherever I placed it in my home...even then, I don't know how two of these Flares (paired to stereo mode) might compare to one SONOS one serving the same function.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 11, 2018
BUILD QUALITY AND USER EXPERIENCE: if you've ever owned an Anker product, this won't surprise you - build quality and user experience are both exceptional - bluetooth connected to my pixel 2 as soon as I turned it on, and has ever since (no issues); the fabric is the same quality you'd find on any of the other popular speakers right now (amazon's or google's); the light on the base is cool without being tacky (I was a little worried about this), and it can be turned off if you like - primary color settings are: oranges/yellows (chill), greens/blues (spring), and mixed (party) - using the soundcore flare app allows you to sync the light to the music (which is pretty cool - more on the app later). The Flare isn't quite as durable (I'm guessing) as the Soundcore 2 - if I was focused strictly on durability (not necessarily 'build quality') and portability, not as much on volume and sound quality, the Soundcore 2 would be a better option (and that's not to knock the Soundcore 2's volume or clarity, it's just not where the Flare's is - more on that later).
PORTABILITY and BATTERY: I've attached pics to highlight how portable this is (imagine a slightly tall/fat soda can), this is slightly less portable than the Anker Soundcore 2, and obviously far more portable than the Sonos One (not portable). For this speaker's size, it's pretty darn impressive - easily something you could carry around with you in a messenger bag or backpack if you were doing a day-trip somewhere, or wanted a great speaker to take on vacation with you (granted, much bigger than earbuds, but it does fill a room with sound). I haven't stretched the battery yet, but this is an area that Anker has always excelled in (I'm assuming that having the light on, and bass-boost on will impact it, but I'm sure it'll still be as good - or better than - as advertised) I do not anticipate that this will get the kind of battery life the Soundcore 2 gets, due to the elements already mentioned which the Soundcore 2 doesn't have to manage.
VOLUME: very impressive for its size - I tested it in a room that is about 375 square feet, with vaulted ceilings, and it got LOUD when I turned it up - at 50% volume it was solid from a volume standpoint for that same room. The Bass-Boost button DOES make a difference in the bass put out by this thing, and the bass is pretty impressive for a speaker this size. Testing the Soundcore 2 in the same room as this device (the flare), you can notice a difference in both the volume and the base, which isn't enormous but it is significant enough to be noticeable (this was playing them at 50% volume, and became more noticeable at full volume). Again, this isn't a knock on the Soundcore 2, which also filled the room easily and got LOUD when at full volume - the Flare was just noticeably louder. Anker said it was bringing a new Bass technology to these speakers, and they clearly delivered (that's where the biggest difference between this and the Soundcore 2 can be heard). If I'm being fair, the volume and the bass on this is a ways off of the SONOS one - but again, you have to keep in mind that this is a portable bluetooth speaker with long battery-life and a much smaller footprint than the SONOS one (and at less than half the price of the older model, and about 1/4 the price of the newest SONOS one). At 100% volume, there is almost no distortion out of this speaker (even when it's managing multiple components of a track simultaneously...bass, acoustics, and vocals) - at 90% there's no distortion. This is more than loud enough for most contexts in which I'd imagine people using it - you could probably use it to facilitate a tiny dance party if you really wanted (and if you paired it with a second one - which you can do - it'd serve that purpose well). If you were having a gathering of 20 people in a 400 square foot room with vaulted ceilings, this would more than serve admirably as the music outlet.
SOUND QUALITY/360 EFFECT: really great for a portable speaker - not as good as the SONOS one, but not miles off either. I wouldn't call myself an audiophile, but I do like listening to music and I do like it when it sounds nice - this speaker sounds nice. The sound quality is slightly better than the Soundcore 2's (the bass is the most pronounced upgrade from the Soundcore 2), and the sound quality is noticeably better at higher volumes (again, not a knock against the Soundcore 2, which also has decent sound quality). I would have no problem with having this is my primary speaker for my home, from a sound quality and volume standpoint. THE 360 EFFECT: this does project music in all directions - I walked around it constantly, attempting to ID a 'blind-spot' from a projection standpoint, and couldn't find one - this makes it uniquely useful for certain purposes, and is a positive differentiator from the SONOS one and the Soundcore 2. If you want a speaker system for your patio, but don't want to invest in a ton of wiring, two of these would fill the largest patio/deck with quality music (they're also IPX7 water resistant - I never test that stuff, but I trust Anker not to market it if it's not legit).
APP: clean, minimalist, not too elaborate in what it can an can't do (I can see them building this out with time, but for now it's pretty straightforward/bare bones). You can control the base's light from the app (which I found myself more amused by than I thought I would be); You can pair an additional Soundcore Flare (which I didn't have to do, but trust Anker to make as easy as everything else they do); you can adjust the volume; and you can use their wave equalizer to turn the Bass-Up feature on or off, and select different listening settings (Default, Voice, Flat, and Chill). Overall, the app is limited, simple, still useful, and very user-friendly...I can see them building this out as they grow Soundcore as a product line.
SPEAKERPHONE: I didn't test this extensively, when I made a call with it everything went fine - not a great tool for speaker phone use but not worse than most bluetooth speakers. I wouldn't get this for it's speakerphone functionality (or any other bluetooth speaker - smartphones are usually just as capable speakerphones on their own). NOTE: this can become a smart-speaker if you pair it with an echo dot or google's home (I think) - I don't like the idea of smart-speakers in my home, but it should be acknowledged that this has that functionality when paired with the appropriate hardware.
CONCLUSION: overall, this is an awesome bluetooth speaker. The volume, bass, and sound quality is superior to the Soundcore 2 (which is already great); this isn't quite as portable as the Soundcore 2, or quite as durable (but it's close), and I don't expect the battery life to be quite as strong. If portability, durability, and battery life are most important to you - saving $20.00 by going with the Soundcore 2 is probably your best bet (again - it is still a really great speaker); if volume, bass, aesthetics (the flare is prettier), and sound quality are most important - this does offer a noticeable upgrade to the Soundcore 2 in all those areas. When compared to the SONOS one, this is truly a different product with a noticeable gap between it and the SONOS when it comes to volume, bass, and sound clarity/quality...but for a fraction of the price, I'd take a hard look at this if you think it'll meet your specific needs (its 360 degree music dispersal, and portability are particularly useful features that the SONOS one doesn't have). I also like that this speaker doesn't 'require' an app to use it (whereas the SONOS does) - the app for the flare is nice, but I could still have a friend connect to it and stream their music without having to have them download the SONOS app to do it. The SONOS one was a gift to me (and I do love it)...if I were spending my own $ on a speaker to listen to music on, 9 times out of 10 the Flare would likely be the one I'd go with (save $100 or more - spend that on a second Flare and still save approx $50.00). The 1/10 scenario in which I'd go with the SONOS: if I was getting it as a dedicated home stereo speaker/system, that was never going to leave wherever I placed it in my home...even then, I don't know how two of these Flares (paired to stereo mode) might compare to one SONOS one serving the same function.


I purchased the Anker Soundcore Flare as it was on sale for around $40 after a $10 coupon. So, I jumped on the bandwagon and purchased it. Once it arrived, I charged it overnight and started using it the next day. So, I turn it on, it makes the “booting up” sound and the Bluetooth button is blinking. Which means it’s ready to pair. I get my Samsung Note 8, turn on Bluetooth and try to pair it to the Soundcore Flare. Nope. An error message stating it can’t be paired and to make sure the device is in pairing mode. After several more failed attempts at pairing, I ask the wife to try and pair to the speaker with her iPhone XS Max. Same thing. Numerous tries and it isn’t working as expected.
Online I go to search for a solution. The first of which is to upgrade the speaker’s firmware. Sounds reasonable to me. I downloaded the firmware, extracted it into a directory. I then downloaded the Soundcore update tool which works in conjunction with the downloaded firmware. So, I started the update tool. At this point, you plug in your USB cable to your computer. Once plugged in, hold down the Bluetooth button and connect the other end of the cable to the Soundcore Flare. Once connected, release the Bluetooth button. Now, you can proceed using the update tool, select the firmware you just downloaded and in a few minutes you’re done.
After the firmware was updated, I was able to connect via Bluetooth to the speaker.
This speaker has some cool features; one that is probably geared towards younger individuals. There’s a ring of flashing lights at the base of the speaker. The brightness and tempo is controlled via buttons on the top of the speaker or the Android or iPhone Soundcore app. I found it MUCH easier to control via the phone app. And, if you’re looking to get as much music play time with your speaker, it would be wise to turn the light show off. And, as you’ve probably guessed, the lights are off on my Soundcore Flare.
I also purchased a carrying case for the speaker. We travel back and forth from Charlotte, NC to Disney World in Orlando, and I wanted a hard case to keep it protected on our trips. It fits snugly in the case. I’ll write a review for the case later, after a few months of trips.
Pros: Really good price to performance ratio. For around $40 this speaker sounds really good. I probably shouldn’t compare it to a speaker costing twice as much, but that’s all I am familiar with. Long battery life, especially when you turn off the light display. I’m currently on hour 8 of a single charge, playing music at about 40% sound level and no light show. Easy to lug around. The speaker is easy to transport – i.e. carry around. It fits well in my hand. It’s waterproof, but I’ve not tested that feature and probably won’t – at least intentionally. Via the phone app, you can customize to your desire the amount of bass, mid-range and treble with a handy, easy to use mixer.
Cons: The deep bass feature is not as noticeable as I would have thought. It was described as “BREATHTAKING BASS” and personally, it falls short of that claim. There’s a small difference, but nothing major. Sound is OK, nothing Earth shattering. Once again, I’m comparing it to a speaker costing twice as much, so that’s probably unfair.
Overall, I’m happy with the purchase. Not ecstatic, so I’m giving it only 4 stars. Having to update the firmware before being able to connect was a bummer. As a technical individual, it was fairly quick and easy, but for someone without a technical background, it might have been very frustrating. Secondly, the sound is merely good, or pretty good. The bass is NOT breathtaking as is claimed. They’re stretching thing there just a little.
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J'aurais dû prendre le modèle au-dessus plus puissant.
Par contre, j'ai découvert qu"en la plaçant au sol, sous une table ou assez près d'un mur, on obtenait une dynamique et une ambiance tout à fait différentes et bien meilleures. Je parle d'un sol en carrelage, sur une moquette l'effet ne serait sans doute pas le même. En hauteur, c'est décevant.

My advice would be save some cash and by the Soundcore Motion B instead. It has a much fuller and room filling sound dynamic. That is a lot more pleasing to the ear.


Now let me start by saying that, as always with Anker, the sound quality is superb, and the clarity is stupendous, I have no idea how they managed to achieve this whilst making the speaker IP67 dust & water proof (which usually compromises on sound quality).
The 360° is almost perfect, there are a few auditory "blindspots" but these can only really be noticed if you're right next to it, otherwise it really does feel like 360° sound.
A few details that brought down the overall experience was the finicky process of swapping connected devices, lack of Type-C charging, and the "much smaller than advertised" battery life. Getting this speaker to connect to a different device on startup is a frustrating process, usually involving power cycling and mashing the Bluetooth button until it finally allows me to pair, because of this, I'm decentivised to use the speaker with a different device, a big negative point for a portable speaker.
The lack of Type-C charging really bothers me because of how recessed the charging port is (due to the IP67 rating), it would have been a lot nicer to have Type-C and not have to worry about charger orientation.
The battery life really disappointed me because all of my past Anker speakers have had extremely impressive battery lives that kept up it's performance for years after. For some reason this thing just dies so much faster than the advertised battery life, I've turned off the fancy lighting to improve batter life, but this hasn't made much of a difference. This feels like a bit of a backwards step on Anker's end.
Overall, I do quite like this speaker, it's not perfect, but it's really had to argue that considering you do get quite a lot of "bank for your buck" with this.

Cons- my only gripe is that when watching videos, the audio can lag the visuals by up to a second, making some videos unwatchable. I have not yet watched a video where there has been no lag. This is disappointing but I don’t know if it is down to the speaker or the device, although I have tried it with three different devices now and all have suffered this problem. It is the only thing stopping me from giving this product a 5 star review so I would really appreciate some information on how to fix this.