Soundcore Motion 300 Vs Bose Soundlink Flex — GYMCADDY (2024)

So this is the Soundcore Motion 300, its a very portable, durable and loud 30 watt speaker that’s also very affordable. For today we’re going to see how it compares to the Bose Soundlink Flex. Now these two speakers looks very similar to one another… but they are very different from one another.

And one of the first major differences between these two speakers is their price. The Bose Soundlink Flex has a retail price of $150… but is does like to go on sale from time to time. But then theres the Soundcore Motion 300 and it has a retail price of $80… almost half as much as the Bose. Now both of these speakers are good but the Bose does have some extra features. Nonetheless, if you want to pick either of these two speakers up it’ll be linked down below.

Now first lets talk about the design of these speakers. Now both of these speakers have a candy bar design to them, they both have a metal front and they are both wrapped in silicon. So both of these speakers won’t have any problems standing up to constant abuse from bumps and scrapes and they’re both water proof so water isn’t going to be an issue for them. However, size wise, I do have to say that the Bose is just a little smaller than the Motion 300… also, with both of these speakers they can be used while they are standing up right and they can both be used while they are laying down flat, but with the motion 300, it will automatically change its EQ depending on whether its standing, letdown flat or if it is hanging from something. Now with the Bose, you can also hang it from something… but its loops isn’t stretchy and you can’t open it. Where as with the Motion 300, its loop is larger but you can also more easily attach this speaker to something. So overall portability wise I am going to have to say that the Motion 300 is better cause you can more easily attach it to things.

Now regarding battery life, these speakers are pretty much the same. The Motion 300 has an advertised battery life of 13 hours where as the Bose has an advertised battery life of 12 but real world use with both of these speakers playing at 80% volume both of these speakers are good for about 8 hours of playback time.

and when it comes to charging these speakers, they both charge via a USB C port as they should. And with both of these speakers this USB C port is the only port that you’ll find of them cause they don’t have an audio jack… so you can only use these speakers wirelessly… which is unfortunate but it is rather standard now for speakers of this size.

But when it comes to wireless connectivity, both of these speakers can be connected to 2 devices at the same time so that you and a friend can both be DJ, and latency isn’t an issue for these speakers so you can use them to watch videos with on your phone.

But when it comes to audio codecs, the Bose Flex has support for SBC and AAC which is good… but with the Motion 300 it has support for SBC and AAC… but it also has support for LDAC which is Sony’s high res audio codec. However if you want to use LDAC you do have to be an android user and if you do decide to use LDAC, then that is going to take an additional toll on the battery life.

But with all of that out of the way lets talk about sound. Regarding speaker set ups, the Bose has a single frontward firing driver and dual passive radiators that shoot out the front and out the back. Where as with the Motion 300, it has dual frontward firing woofer and dual passive radairots that shoot out the front and out the back as well. But now lets jump into the soundtest. Both of these speakers are playing at 87% volume and the Motion 300 has its bass up feature turned on.

Sound Test

Now when it comes to sound quality, I am going to have to say that its very close… very close. In this soundtest the Bose sounded a little more open than the Motion 300… but the reason why the motion 300 sounded a little narrower than the Flex, it was because it had its bass up future turned on… if the Motion 300 had its bass up feature turned off, than the mids and highs would have been more prominent thus making it sounds a lot more similar to the Bose Flex. But also, when it comes to max volume performance… the Bose gets decently loud, but the Motion 300 gets noticeably louder than the Flex as well. And finally there are the EQ’s on these speakers… with both of these speakers you can go into these speaker’s apps and you can adjust their EQ’s to your liking. But with the Motion 300, it will actually automatically change its EQ depending on the position that you have it in. And you can either use its stock EQ’s or you can make your own EQs for each position as well. Overall both of these speakers sound good… but performance wise, I am going to have to give it to the motion 300 here cause it gets louder and it sounds very similar to the Bose Flex if you use it with its bass up feature turned off.

But finally lets talk about pairing these speakers up with other speakers. Now with the Motion 300, if you have another motion 300 you can wirelessly pair them up and you can get them to play in left and right stereo mode. And when your two speakers are playing together… you music is going to be louder and your music is going to sound a lot more open thanks to the two separate channels.

But with the flex, the flex is a soundlink speaker. Meaning that you can pair it up to one other bose soundlink speaker and either get them to play in sync or you can get them to play in left and right stereo mode. And the easiest way to do this is through Bose’s Connect app. Or if you have one of Bose’s smart sound bars or smart speakers… you can pair a Flex to them though Bose’s Music app using simple sync.

So overall, both of these speakers have limited speaker pairing protocols… but with the Bose Flex.. you also have the option to pair it to your Bose sound bar… and personally I really like the Bose Smart Sound bar 600.

But with all of that being said… both of these speakers are good they sound good and they are very portable… Now even though I really like the Bose Soundlink Flex… personally for me it is very hard to justify it over the Soundcore Motion 300. The Motion 300 sound very similar to the Bose Flex, it gets noticeably louder and its easier to attach the Motion 300 to things than with the Bose cause of its clasp. But more importantly, the Motion 300 sounds and preforms very similar to the Bose Flex, but at almost half the price.

Soundcore Motion 300 Vs Bose Soundlink Flex  — GYMCADDY (2024)

FAQs

Is Bose SoundLink Flex loud enough? ›

Does the SoundLink Flex get loud? The Bose SoundLink Flex's output is loud enough for hiking or cycling. That's because you won't be that person on a trail playing music and drowning out the sounds of nature with the volume at around 50%. However, don't expect this speaker to fill a room full of partygoers.

Is A Bose SoundLink worth it? ›

Well worth the money

This speaker sounds phenomenal. I love the fact that I am getting great Bose quality sound from such a small speaker that is also waterproof and portable.

How many watts is the Bose Flex? ›

Bose SoundLink Flex Bluetooth Portable Speaker, 20W Wireless Waterproof Speaker for Outdoor Travel-Black.

Is the Bose SoundLink Flex mono or stereo? ›

Bose SoundLink Flex Specs

The Flex has a mono driver and its companion app doesn't offer any EQ settings, but its speakerphone sounds clear, and in addition to being waterproof, it even floats.

What is the ranking of the Bose SoundLink Flex? ›

With an overall score of 125, the Bose SoundLink Flex ranks third in our Essential Speaker database, right behind the JBL Charge 5 at 127, and the Sonos One, at 129.

Why is Bose SoundLink so quiet? ›

Check the EQ settings on your Bluetooth® device.

On the device, try setting the EQ to "off" or "flat" and disabling any other sound playback adjustments (i.e. loudness, compression, reverb, etc.). These settings are commonly found in the device's audio settings or in the settings of the app being used to play audio.

How long does Bose Soundlink Flex last? ›

I just bought a Bose Soundlink Flex and it says battery life is about 12 hrs with 4 hrs of charging. But mine takes 2 hrs to charge and drains faster. After 1.5 hours of playback, battery becomes 80%.

Is Bose as good as JBL? ›

Bose speakers tend to be on the higher end of the price spectrum, but they bring exceptional quality and durability. JBL, known for catering to a broader market, offers budget-friendly options without compromising on audio excellence. If you desire premium sound at a more affordable cost, JBL might be the way to go.

Why is Bose speaker so expensive? ›

Bose products are expensive because affluent people can afford them. Plus they get to show off. I sold audiophile equipment in my youth, and so did some of my best friends. I never liked Bose sound, and yes I understand that is a matter of taste.

When was Bose SoundLink Flex released? ›

The Soundlink Flex was released on 21 October 2021.

Can I leave Bose SoundLink Flex plugged in? ›

The manual and the Bose website both recommend not leaving the device in the charger for long periods of time at full charge. I just pick it up off the charger and set it back unhooked. I find a charge goes down about 10% with 8 hours of easy use. The more you volume up on the speaker, faster the drain.

Can you pair two Bose SoundLink Flex speakers together? ›

To enter Party mode using the buttons on your speaker:

On the second speaker, simultaneously press and hold the Bluetooth and Volume – buttons until you hear a tone. After about 10 seconds, Party mode is simultaneously heard from both speakers to confirm audio is playing in unison.

How many Bose SoundLink Flex speakers can you pair? ›

You can simultaneously play from two compatible speakers by using either Party mode (both speakers play in unison) or Stereo mode (both speakers play as a stereo pair: one as the left speaker; one as the right).

What speakers are comparable to Bose? ›

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How do I update my Bose SoundLink Flex? ›

To update your product, you can either connect it to a computer with a USB cable and then visit the Bose update site or you can update it wirelessly from the free Bose Connect app on an Android or iOS device. Typically, connecting to a computer will update your product faster.

How do I make my Bose sound Flex louder? ›

If the volume level heard from your product is faint or quieter than normal, try the following:
  1. Determine if the problem is specifically related to bass performance. ...
  2. Turn up the volume of the connected device. ...
  3. Reset your product. ...
  4. Try a different app. ...
  5. Try playing different types of media. ...
  6. Reboot the Bluetooth® device.

How do I make my Bose SoundLink louder? ›

Press the + or – buttons to turn up or down the volume level. When the source light on your product blinks twice, the maximum or minimum volume is set.

How do I increase the bass on my Bose SoundLink Flex? ›

You can use the audio equalization controls of your product to adjust the sound quality to your liking. Learn how to access the available EQ settings.
  1. In the Bose Music app, tap the Audio button. ...
  2. Under Audio Settings, use the + or – buttons to adjust the bass or treble levels in increments of 10 (from -100 to 100)

How do I make my Bose louder? ›

If in wired mode, press the Volume + button on the headset

When using the audio cable with this product, the volume defaults to a low level. To resolve this, press the Volume + button on the headphones to increase the volume.

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