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The Soundcore Select 4 Go by Anker is a rugged, IP67-rated waterproof and dustproof Bluetooth speaker designed for active lifestyles. It delivers 20 hours of powerful 5W audio playback, floats on water, and supports True Wireless Stereo pairing. Compact and portable with a durable build, it’s perfect for showers, outdoor adventures, travel, and parties, ensuring your music never stops no matter where life takes you.














| ASIN | B0DB1B7WG6 |
| Additional Features | Bass Boost, Outdoor、Waterproof、Portable、Small、Mini |
| Antenna Location | For Smartphones or Tablets |
| Audio Driver Size | 45 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 200 Milliseconds |
| Audio Output Mode | Mono |
| Battery Average Life | 20 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 2.4 Amp Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 4.5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #355 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #8 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers |
| Bluetooth Range | 30 Meters |
| Brand | Soundcore |
| Built-In Media | 30cm A-C cable *1, Note: Wall charger not included., Safety card & QSG *1, soundcore Select 4 Go - White Bluetooth Shower Speaker*1 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, MP3 Player, Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 8,184 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | PC+ABS |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Impedance | 3 Ohms |
| Input Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Is Electric | No |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.23"D x 4.72"W x 1.89"H |
| Item Height | 9.55 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 263.65 Grams |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Maximum Range | 30 Meters |
| Model Name | soundcore Select 4 GO |
| Model Number | A31X1 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 1.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 16 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Series Number | 31 |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 85 dB |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 5 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 45 Millimeters |
| Speaker Type | Outdoor |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel |
| UPC | 194644207694 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 24 month |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
D**.
I love it!!!
This Bluetooth speaker is truly impressive. Its audio quality is excellent, the battery life is remarkably long, and it offers a surprisingly high volume for such a compact device. You can also see the battery percentage on your phone. I would highly recommend it to anyone seeking an affordable Bluetooth speaker!
B**B
Get This For Your Baby, and Yourself!
This was an absolute elite gift for my son’s first birthday. I was shocked at how amazing this little speaker sounds. I have a 4 year old little JBL speaker and this one sounds better. I’ve found myself borrowing it for my workouts in the garage. As far as the speaker itself it’s lightweight, well built, and looks nice. The controls are responsive and nice. After charging it the first time it was extremely easy to pair with my devices, and I’ve had no issues with the Bluetooth. The battery lasts at least as long as promised, but seems like more to me. The app you can use with this is a nice feature. You can use custom equalizer settings, but I’ve found the standard one sounds great. You can also choose how long you want the speaker to remain idle before it turns off. If you’re interested in this for a baby or toddler: This is the perfect size for a little one. It is durable, waterproof, and the charging port is covered. From the first day my son received this he carried around the speaker wherever he went to play. He holds it up to me when he would like it turned on. When paired with an iPad you can set a maximum volume, so even if he did get to the volume buttons it’s completely safe and not too loud at the max. Before having this speaker my son would carry around Baby Einstein musical toys, and keep them going while he played. We usually play the baby Einstein playlists on Apple Music which he loves (and the songs sound MUCH better) but there’s other kids music too. The one feature that will take some time for my son to use is the skip because you have to press the play/pause button two times quickly. I’m sure that he will learn more quickly than I expect. I almost spent $140+ on a toddler music system that would have cost me $20 every time we wanted a new set of about 15 songs. Instead we have this awesome little speaker, a less expensive music subscription, and I get to use it too. Photo features average sized board book for scale.
L**N
Portable Sound
First off, I have read many reviews of this Sooundcore speaker before making my selection to purchase it. I seldom use a portable speaker but there are times when I do not want to use ear buds, headphones, or bone conduction haedphones. I smoke/grill meat in the backyard a lot and I like to listen to some music while I am tending to the grill/smoker. I wanted a speaker that was tough, portable, waterproof/dustproof, but with good sound quality and battery life. The Soundcore Select 4 Go fit those needs. I like the fact you can use the Soundcore app to use preset equalizer settings or customize your own. One little feature I like is I can power off the speaker through the app and I have used it a few times. Another feature the speaker has that I may or may not use is that you can pair another Soundcore Select 4 Go speaker to give you better sound. However, remember this is a small portable speaker and has its limitations in sound quality and volume. If you are wanting a speaker for a portable out door use this speaker is good for it. However, if you wanting a portable speaker for playing party music at a large gathering indoor or outdoor then I would look into a better speaker which Soundcore also makes. I selected this model of Soundcore speaker model because it met my needs size, battery life, sound quality and price. This speaker is worth trying out and seeing if it fits your needs.
C**N
Giant Killer
This speaker Exceeded my expectations, and being a SoundCore collector, they were pretty High. I have a lot of bluetooth speakers, including a few from Soundcore, including the MotionBoom Plus and Motion 300. While the Motion 300 is still my all-round favorite for it's sound and portability, this Select 4 Go is much smaller and lighter weight, and holds it's own very well in the sound quality and loudness departments. I highly recommend using the app because, for me, most music sounds better on this speaker with the bass boosted. In fact, this is the first SoundCore speaker, or headphones for that matter, that I actually like the bass boost turned on most of the time. The others tend to sound muddy with it, and suppress the treble too much. Even with the bass boosted, the Select 4 Go keeps nice, crisp highs and warm, clean midrange. I'm hoping that Soundcore adds more EQ options, as they typically have for new offerings in the past, because I think this speaker is capable of more than the current 4 settings are allowing it to do. I only have one of these speakers and have tested it in several environments. I currently use the Motion 300 as my shower speaker and it sounds amazing with it's high fidelity stereo sound, but the Motion 4 Go would serve very well for this, too, and I have to think that a pair of them set up with True Wireless Stereo would probably win me over, if it weren't for the fact that the Motion 400 just fits perfectly in my shower's unused soap holder nook, and turning one speaker on instead of two is just more convenient. That being said, if I didn't already have the Motion 300, I'd probably opt to save a few dollars and get two of these little guys, instead, since two of these cost less than one of the Motion 300's. (Remember, that's my favorite portable speaker I'm talking about) Then again, if I was made of money, I'd just get two of the Motiom 300's and preemptively make an appointment for a hearing aid fitting. I've also used the Select 4 Go in my office at work, which is rather large since it's a control room that accommodates up to 6 technologists at a time and also holds a lot of equipment. Alone, this speaker filled the room with sound better than most of the bluetooth speaker PAIRS that I pitted it against in this scenario. Yes, they were cheaper speaker pairs, but they'd been happily used for the task in the past, and were simply outperfomed by this lone but mighty little guy. Again, I have to think that two would be more than ample for casual or small gathering listening in a medium sized room. I've also compared this with quite a few similarly sized items from other companies like JBL and Bose, and I have to say that, in my opinion, the Soundcore sounds about the same or slightly better than those, but with a much nicer price tag. I've had no problems with connectivity, so far, and setup is a breeze. If you're looking for a small, lightweight, rugged speaker that can actually pump out great sound without breaking your wallet, this is the way to go. I am consider ordering a second one to pair them in stereo, and will update if I do.
Z**C
Great Speaker, Bad Buttons
Pros: Volume, EQ, bluetooth range, and build quality Cons: The buttons and the battery This is a really nice little speaker and I would recommend it over the Tozo PE1. This speaker has a lot better sound quality and EQ settings. It gets loud enough I can hear it just about anywhere in my house and the range on the bluetooth really impressed me, I was able to walk all around my house and even out to my car without it disconnecting. Soundcore really shines in their audio quality. That being said, I've had a few of their products and their build design is what tends to be lacking. In the case of this speaker, the buttons are what I really don't like about it. There is no texture or tactile feeling to the buttons they're all just located on one long smooth rubberized surface. This means if I want to do anything I need to actively look at it, I can't reach over and pause or skip easily. This is a major down side in my opinion. My other main complaint is that the battery seems to die quicker than I was expecting. It has no problem lasting all day but I just find myself charging it more than I feel like I should need to. Finally my last minor issue is that I just wish it had a 3.5mm jack on it. A lot of newer/ smaller speakers don't come with them but it's still a nice feature that I use when it's available. Overall I am happy with the speaker and use it all the time.
T**Y
Excellent shower/bathroom speaker
I bought this speaker for my fiancee to use in her bathroom. I was looking for a handful of features: 1) small size and fairly light weight, since it would need to either fit on her (crowded 😅) sink countertop or hang from a hook in the shower. This is not the absolute smallest Bluetooth speaker you can get, but it's pretty close so it checked that box. 2) good sound for its size. I wanted something that had more thump and clarity than a phone speaker, otherwise what's the point? Reviews led me to believe this would do the trick, and listening to it now (I may have temporarily commandeered it for the purposes of science, of course) it definitely exceeds my expectations. It won't rattle your chest at this size, but kick drums have a proper thump and bass lines that your phone speaker might not even emit are clearly present here. Another nice feature is that this speaker gets decently loud (definitely as loud as you'd ever need in a bathroom) and the sound quality doesn't fall apart as you hit max volume the way many other speakers, especially smaller speakers, do. You can play this thing at its full volume happily, so it's not effectively capped at 80% the way some other Bluetooth speakers are due to deteriorating sound quality at their top volumes. Bass is modest but present, mids are very smooth, and the treble is not muffled- it's perfectly crisp at all the higher frequencies. About the most one can expect from this size class. 3) good price. There are many speakers around this size that exceed $50 and some that even stretch over $100. I'm not convinced you can do much better than this sound quality without purchasing an outright larger speaker. For ~$25, this is a great value. So it checked my main three boxes, but it also comes with some extra party tricks: it has pretty decent battery life, I've seen tests which suggest it will play >10 hours on a full charge. That's plenty for a bathroom speaker, I think. You can also pair two together for full stereo sound which, based on my listening so far, might actually be more satisfying than you'd think for some pretty small units. Even if you had two that are mostly used on their own in separate bathrooms, it's nice to know you have that option. Additionally, it has an EQ in the soundcore app which both has preset options as well as a fully-customizable EQ option. Fairly uncommon feature for speakers under $30. All in all, I think this is one of the best values you'll find for a Bluetooth speaker of this size/price. As long as you understand this is a great option for personal listening in the shower, bathroom, or a small office and not the best idea for starting a party, I think you'll be satisfied. It is a just a bit larger than you are probably imagining. In my head it was basically the size of a bar of soap, but in real life it's closer to the size of a 12 ounce can. It's a different shape obviously, but I'd say the overall size is very similar. Anywhere you could place a can, you could place this too. One last note: while there isn't a huge difference either way I've found that the best sound quality comes from hanging it by the built-in fabric loop. The sound seems just a little more crisp and clear, probably due to fewer vibrations reverberating into any surface.
L**.
Amazing!
Wow! This is a great little speaker! I have the Bose Soundlink mini but didn’t want to carry around a pricey speaker to and from work since I usually just throw it in my bag and go. It packs an amazing punch for how small it is and the price point. The Anker app lets you control the EQ so it sounds super similar to my Bose! So many people ask to borrow it which is the only problem because if I’m listening to music and someone’s around me who’s borrowed it before, it will automatically connect to their device if they’re near me. It’s not enough to take a star off because it’s amazing for $25 but beware if you’re sharing this speaker. It can get a little funky if you’re sharing it with someone else who leaves their Bluetooth on. 4 months into having it, I had an iced coffee spill inside my tote, staining my beautiful matcha colored speaker. It left my speaker looking brown and splotchy, but still worked! 3 months later I finally got the courage to spray a layer of Shout stain remover on it and scrubbed it down with a washcloth containing hot water and Dawn Powerwash (didn’t submerge the speaker). I’m always wary of “waterproof devices”, but with hardly any effort, the coffee stains are completely gone and it looks/plays like it’s brand new! Pic below is what it looks like after I cleaned it. Wish I would have taken a pic of the before, but I didn’t have a lot of faith. 5 stars!!!
K**G
Equalizer app makes it 5-star
What separates this from other speakers in the price range is the equalizer app. It doesn’t have different settings for music genres (the frustrating norm) but actual sliding 9 bands of customization to get it dialed in for specific tracks. You can save the customized settings (I’m not sure how many you can save but I have about 4 so far). It is still a small $20 Bluetooth speaker so there are definitely limits to the sound it can produce. The bass can sound muddy, highs get tinny, and mids not clear. Having a sliding EQ lets you find the sweet spot and get really decent quality sound from such a small little speaker. I got this mainly to use when I’m driving my scooter because I don’t feel safe driving with earbuds. I clip it onto the handle bars and, depending on wind conditions, can usually hear the music over the noise of the engine and traffic up to 40+ mph. The EQ lets me adjust the sound to compensate for the other noises to some degree. I haven’t got caught out in the rain yet so the water resistance hasn’t been tested to any degree. I usually make short trips so i can’t really say how many hours I’m getting per charge. I think my only real complaint (considering it only cost $20) would be there’s no indication of battery charge. I take it inside when I park at home or in my backpack (or clip it to a belt loop) when I’m anywhere else so the heat doesn’t damage the battery. Hopefully the battery will last a very long time because I don’t see how to easily open up the shell when it eventually stops charging. I’ll update the review if the battery life doesn’t live up to expectations. Bottom line: Better quality sound than expected from a small, inexpensive speaker. The EQ app makes it well worth the price. Battery charge indicator would be appreciated but not having it isn’t a dealbreaker.