UNFORTUNATELY this video says nothing about the Soundcore 2 "True Wireless Stereo" (TWS) feature, which is GREAT! I have a pair of these and the setup procedure used to achieve TRUE STEREO when connected to a stereo sound source (such as an iPhone, iPad, etc) is simple and fairly quick: (1) On the iPhone, iPad, etc, turn off Bluetooth so it doesn't interfere with Step 2. (2) On *both* Soundcore 2 speakers: (a) Press and hold the "On" buttons to turn on *both* at the same time. (b) Put the speakers close together, then press and hold *both* Bluetooth connect buttons to connect the two speakers. The "now connected" sound (as heard in this video) will be heard when they connect. (3) On the iPhone, turn on Bluetooth back on. "Soundcore 2" will appear as one of the connect options. Simply connect to it and whatever stereo recordings you have will then play in "TRUE STEREO" on the Soundcore 2 speakers (assuming they were properly connected in Step 2b)! To check whether the two speakers are properly connected, use a "Left/Right" Stereo Test video, such as this one (on RUclips): => ruclips.net/user/shorts9nLWO6D0wFQ NOTE: For some reason, which defies common sense, Anker decided to DROP this feature from the Soundcore 3. 🙄 I bought two of those and was *very* disappointed! 😕
thank u for the video. but just a question is the voiceover guy AI, Idk his voice feels a bit eerie, and you're german haha , anyway thanks for the review.
You´re welcome :) Yeah, thats an AI voiceover. We are still trying to finetune that so it hopefully will get better with time. We will try to add in our own voiceovers in the future and make more and more unique content for our english channel / english speaking audience. One step at a time :)
UNFORTUNATELY this video says nothing about the Soundcore 2 "True Wireless Stereo" (TWS) feature, which is GREAT! I have a pair of these and the setup procedure used to achieve TRUE STEREO when connected to a stereo sound source (such as an iPhone, iPad, etc) is simple and fairly quick:
(1) On the iPhone, iPad, etc, turn off Bluetooth so it doesn't interfere with Step 2.
(2) On *both* Soundcore 2 speakers:
(a) Press and hold the "On" buttons to turn on *both* at the same time.
(b) Put the speakers close together, then press and hold *both* Bluetooth connect buttons to connect the two speakers. The "now connected" sound (as heard in this video) will be heard when they connect.
(3) On the iPhone, turn on Bluetooth back on. "Soundcore 2" will appear as one of the connect options. Simply connect to it and whatever stereo recordings you have will then play in "TRUE STEREO" on the Soundcore 2 speakers (assuming they were properly connected in Step 2b)! To check whether the two speakers are properly connected, use a "Left/Right" Stereo Test video, such as this one (on RUclips):
=> ruclips.net/user/shorts9nLWO6D0wFQ
NOTE: For some reason, which defies common sense, Anker decided to DROP this feature from the Soundcore 3. 🙄 I bought two of those and was *very* disappointed! 😕
thank u for the video.
but just a question is the voiceover guy AI, Idk his voice feels a bit eerie, and you're german haha , anyway
thanks for the review.
You´re welcome :)
Yeah, thats an AI voiceover. We are still trying to finetune that so it hopefully will get better with time.
We will try to add in our own voiceovers in the future and make more and more unique content for our english channel / english speaking audience. One step at a time :)
why micro usb in 2024 that's an instant no / red flag i can only do usb c for speakers
As far as I know the newer revisions do have USB C. This one has the old port still.