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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 163 reviews

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93%would recommend to a friend

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Customers frequently mention the PowerConf Bluetooth Speakerphone's exceptional sound quality, describing it as clean, loud, and clear. The long battery life is also widely appreciated, with users reporting extended usage without needing to recharge. The speaker's portability and user-friendly design are additional advantages highlighted by customers.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Very clear sound quality for Zoom calls

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    I now am a permanent work from home employee and needed a way to participate in Zoom calls on my MacBook Pro that was better than the built ins on the computer and was not a headset. I am very happy with this speakerphone. I do not use it on BlueTooth - I do have it plugged into a docking station. I can get the sound plenty loud enough to hear over my air conditioner and fan. If I'm not speaking, the mic will cancel out the sound from my AC, but the AC can be heard - a bit - in in the background if I am speaking. Not any worse than a standard set of headphones though. The mute button does actually mute the Zoom app, which is nice and since I wear glasses - not having to wear headphones anymore is delightful.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Home office speaker phone.

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    Plug and play. Easy to use. I route through my Thunderbolt monitor. Everything fires up when I turn on the monitor.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Easy to use

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Does it job right

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    I use it as my primary device for all my Skype and cell calls, it does the job right, easy to connect, good sound, no complaints.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Microphone, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Portable, Powerful and Convenient

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    Pros: * Great audio. * Six (6) microphones for all-around pickup. * Long-life battery. * Can charge your phone, too. * Works great with Smartphones, Mac & PC. Cons: * No ability to invoke a Voice Assistant. * Light ring is not full visible unless looking directly down on it. Review: The speakerphone function of most modern smartphones is pretty good - especially for something you can carry in your pocket everywhere. It doesn’t work great, though, when you have a few people around you who want to join in on the call. It’s also not that great when trying to use your phone to browse or use apps while talking on its built-in speakerphone. This Anker PowerConf portable speakerphone doesn’t do anything radically different than your smartphone alone, but it amplifies those things in common and does them much better. When connected to your phone over Bluetooth, the PowerConf’s built-in speaker is loud and clear. There are six evenly spaced microphones around the edge so it can pick up everyone’s voice nice and clearly. In fact, there’s some fancy audio cleanup to ensure that everyone is heard well, too. With two microphone modes, the unit can either determine which of the microphones is you so it can silences the rest, or prioritize whichever microphone has someone speaking nearby and allow the whole group to chime in. The built-in battery powers it for up to 24 hours which is awesome! In fact, you can even use it as a power bank to charge your phone over a USB cable. You can also connect it to a Mac or PC with a USB cable and no additional drivers are required. This is great for video calls like Teams or Zoom, but even works better than your computer’s speakers and microphone for plain old voice-over-IP calls. Everyone I spoke with sounded natural and loud enough with the volume at mid-point, and they all said that I sounded clear as well. On the top of the unit are some capacitive buttons to adjust the volume and mute the microphones, etc. One thing I missed, though, is that most Bluetooth headsets have a way to invoke your voice assistance like Siri. Sadly, the PowerConf doesn’t appear to support that function. “Hey, Siri” did work, but you can’t press-and-hold a button if you want to get her attention without first speaking the attention phrase. On top there is also a nice ring of light that surrounds the button area and does things like highlight which of the microphones is active or show the volume level. The ring is a bit inset and is best viewed from the top. If you have the unit on a table in front of you and are sitting so that your viewing angle is a little shallow, the far side of the ring of lights is clear but not the near side. That’s a really small issue that won’t prevent you from getting great audio on it. For ports- there’s USB-C to charge it up, a USB-A for connecting to your Mac/PC or for charging your phone, and an audio out jack for connecting to an even bigger separate speaker, if you want to use this for its microphones only. Overall, the unit does exactly what it claims; makes an awesome speakerphone that far surpasses the built-in on any smartphone. It also works great for Mac and PCs so you don’t need a headset for great audio. The provided carrying case maintains the unit’s sleek size and shape and makes it effortless to bring the speakerphone with you. Highly recommended.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Must have device for online meetings during work f

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    I am a technology manager and spend most of my time on online skpe meetings. With working from home as the new normal for technology folks during this pandemic, I was actively looking for a speakerphone for my home office setup that would take less desk space but would deliver a good audio quality and mimic the office setup for meetings with my team and business folks. This product satisfies all the requirement and was very pleased with the purchase. This review is based on my testing this product with 2020 Macbook air, Windows 10 and iphone 11 pro. What is in the box: Travel case, Speakerphone, USB c to USB A charging cable, User manaul. Anker Ultra Clear Speakerphone design is a square shaped with 6 microphones placed around the edges in a 360 degree array for superior voice pickup and it really works great from anywhere in the room. It reduces echo cancellation and background noise upto 20db so that the other person on the online meeting is not distracted with background noise when working from home where kids tend to disturb sometimes. Connection is pretty simple. First time setup, just switch it on by holding the power button on the front and if connecting to the Bluetooth, go to settings on your phone or computer, and search for Anker under the Bluetooth to add the device. You can also connect it via USB C to USB C on Macbook to just use it as microphone or a speaker. Drivers are automatically installed and no additional setup is required. Another great feature that comes very handy when travelling or in conference is to use this device as a powerbank to charge your mobile phone. Just connect your cable to USB A slot in the back and switch the power on, and your mobile phone will get charged. This is because it has a 6700mah battery and will allow you to use the speakerphone option for 24hours straight. So, if you are like me who spend more than 8 hours on online meetings a day, you can charge this device every other day just to make it through all meetings without any issues. Only caveat is the mute button doesn’t enable the mute button on the skype and you need to enable the mute at both places just to be sure. When mute button on the device is enable the device has a red illumination in the front panel. Controls on the front panel is well laid out with the mute button on the center and phone option on the top, volume up on the right, volume down on the left. There are 2 buttons on the front for power and button connection with 2 led indicator lights. It does come with a nice zippered, textured hard carrying case for travel. Overall, very happy with the device and highly recommend for conference calls if you are looking for clear audio communication on your online meetings either using Bluetooth or wired usb.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Portable
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Must Have For Any Proper Road Warrior!

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    I have loved Anker since before they were cool. Seriously, I have been buying their gear since 2012 (and they were only founded in 2011 - I still have that USB/Power hub). They make great gear and I'm happy that Best Buy carries the brand. But you didn't come here to read about my love of Anker the company, but to read about my love of Anker PowerConference Speakerphone, and I do love it. My job has always been a bit of a Road Warrior one. Even before the pandemic I was doing remote work from home, presentations at conferences, and hosting remote events. Now that I haven't stepped foot in the office for about 4 months now, I have really refined my on-the-go kitbag. The last piece I needed was a good conferencing device that doesn't look like a three armed boomerang (if you've done conferencing before, you know what device I'm talking about), and doesn't take up a bag all on its own. My presentation kit now fits completely in a messenger bag (laptop, presentation remote, projector, and now conferencing speakerphone). It's not exactly light, but it's all in one bag which makes it much easier to wrangle. So what is so great about the Anker PowerConference? Let me count the ways: 1. Compact and light with a great hardcase. 2. Great sound/voice pick-up for a good sized room with people social-distancing. 3. Very good sound/voice pick-up in outdoor locations, though for a much smaller group. 4. Outstanding volume and sound from your remote side. You can easily hear everyone and understand them without having to blast the volume. 5. A cool indicator on top that shows volume level (the blue ring fills up as the volume goes up), plus it shows which of the six microphones is picking up sound. This makes it easy to arrange your speakers/guests to maximize their engagement. 6. Anker battery/charging tech so you get a ton of time using the device (I haven't even come close to using it for the 24 hours it claims). It can also charge a device attached to it. 7. Instant and easy connectivity with my iPhone. Turn the PowerConference on, select it in Bluetooth Preferences on your phone, and you are ready to go. 8. Instant connectivity with my MacBook. Plug in the USB-A to USB-C cord into your computer, set the sound input/output to the Power Conference in the Sound settings under System Preferences and you are ready to rock. 9. It's solidly built. It adds a little bit of weight but you can tell this thing can handle being used a lot. Even though it comes with such a nice/form-fitting case, you can leave that behind if you want, because this thing can handle the abuse. 10. Comes with a great 3' Anker USB-A to USB-C cord that is solid. This thing is pretty much anything I could have asked for and more. I only wish that Anker had done a USB-C to USB-C cable instead of the one included or perhaps give a USB-A to USB-C adaptor. My Mac only has USB-C ports and the PowerConference only charges from the USB-A port so it makes sense for me to use a USB-C to USB-C cable with the PowerConference and then I can use the USB-A port to keep my iPhone charged since I blast through the battery on presentation days. I mean, this is in no way a dealbreaker since I have a USB-C to USB-C cable (from Anker of course), but that would seem to be the best cable to pack in the box nowadays. I have TONS of USB-A to Lightning cables for my iPhone. If you need an outstanding voice conferencing device or need to make remote meetings a bit more user friendly at social distancing presentations, you can not go wrong with the Anker PowerConference. Every self-respecting road warrior needs one of these.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Microphone
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Must have accessory for Remote working employees!

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    I have been using wireless and wired headsets for my office calls while working from home. With COVID pandemic, working from home becoming normal for most of the IT companies. It was really difficult to wear headsets throughout the day for video calls. I was using Jabra 750 for a few weeks and wanted to try with other speakerphones as it has one microphone. I had a great experience with Anker products like power banks, chargers and got Anker PowerConference Bluetooth Speakerphone. This speakerphone exceeded my expectations. It came with a Travel case, speakerphone, USB C to USB A cable, and user manual. Build quality is solid and it is plug and plug. I have connected the speakerphone with the provided cable to the Belkin docking station connected to MacBook Pro. It recognized the speakerphone without any issues. In order to test the mic and sound quality, I tried with Microsoft teams and zoom calls. Both applications showed Anker PowerConference as the default speaker and microphone. The sound quality for the microphone and speaker was much better than Jabra 750, Battery life is very good. I am using this microphone for almost 8 hours per day for voice and video calls. It has 6 microphones to capture the voice. DSP Algorithm Enhances voice pickup with real-time echo cancellation, de-reverberation, and ambient noise suppression. It does reduce echo and background noise during calls and everyone is saying my voice is so clear on their end. I have connected my iPhone to attend calls from Anker speakerphone instead of lifting the phone. I have installed the Anker Soundcore app from the iOS store. There is an option to select a single person or multiple person mode. Omni-Directional Voice Pickup 6 microphones arranged in a 360° array pick up voices Soundcore anywhere in rooms for up to 8 people. Also, firmware can be updated via the Soundcore app as well. This speakerphone has 6700mah battery and can be used without charge for 24 hours. With Anker PowerIDQ technology, phones can be charged from this speakerphone. It comes with 18 months warranty from Anker. In my organization, I have suggested providing this speakerphone to all employees working remotely instead of headphones. Anker PowerConference Bluetooth Speakerphone is a must-have accessory for remote working employees and exceeded expectations with build, sound, and battery.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Quality Portable Speakerphone, Great for Voice

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    SUMMARY: If you judge it on the merits of being a compact, wireless speakerphone (where you supply the phone) you will be happy with the value and voice quality. But if you are a 'road warrior' buying for the add-ons, a bluetooth speaker to play music, or an external battery charger, that is 'also' a speakerphone, you should read carefully. PROS: - Decent voice quality for listening/hearing, bordering on great. Clearly better than my iPhone speakers (for voice). - Great voice quality microphones. Noticeable improvement over standard headsets or a phone placed down on a table. - Digital signal processing that enhances voices and takes away some background noise (yours, not theirs). - Great job with it's 6 microphones in a 360 degree circle for picking up people talking all around it. The ring light even indicates which microphone(s) it is using. - Decent volume. Easily fills a 10x10 foot room at about 70%. If it's just for me, I have it at 50%. - Does not come with a charger. Most of us have enough chargers already (keeps clutter and cost down). It charges by USB-C. - Decent battery life (24 hours) - Quality Build. Can take a little jostling when traveling. - Good status lights. There are 3 which sounds simple, but each one has multiple colors/meaning. The main light is a 'ring' around the function buttons. Sorta cool looking, but recessed so slightly hard to see / interpret. Be ready to keep consulting the manual. - Easy to pair with bluetooth. Not as seamless as IOS devices (AirPods) to switch between devices, but can be done by pressing the bluetooth button and reconnecting. - Easily connected to my MacBook Pro via USB-C cable. I did have to go into sound preferences the first time. - Comes with a decent carrying case for traveling. Would be nice if it had a pocket for a charge cord. CONS: - Minimal instructions. The ones they have are clear, but light. No description of the App (required), just says download it. - No tactile or audio feedback on the top control buttons. They work, you just don't know it. The visual feedback is via the light ring which seemed to lag and didn't persist long (i.e. I had to be looking right at it at the time of operation). ON THE FENCE / NITPICKS: - NOT a good choice for playing music (admittedly not designed for it). No base. - NOT a huge fan of the App (IOS). For one, I don't even like the idea of needing one for a speakerphone. But it's simplistic to the point of not being as useful as it could be, while unfortunately absolutely necessary to get the full benefit out of the device (to get updates and select between single and multiple user). I REALLY don't like that it makes me sign in to an account to use it the first time. Why? What am I creating an account for? Don't know. - Power/weight ratio is not the best as an external device charger. - The mute button on the top of the device DOES work for phone calls, does NOT seem to work right with Zoom. - When plugged into your computer or a power source it stays on, when wireless you need to set the 'auto off' time in the App. In practice I turned off 'auto off', and turned the device on and off manually (shudder) when I needed it. EXPANDED REVIEW. I am not going to repeat every point in my pros/cons section, but go into more detail here on the points I think could use it. I am a gadget person, and have long been a fan of Anker's power supplies and battery packs. They work as advertised, are a quality build, and are a good value. Anker has become a name I trust with my expensive devices. So I was eager to see how their foray into the world of sound was going. I travel a lot for work (or did before COVID) and I am always looking for ways to 1) be more efficient (lighter, smaller) and 2) have back up in case of problems. I have gone though a lot of chargers, battery packs, and even speakers in the quest for the ultimate road warrior's pack. Anker is great for that. And build wise etc, Anker's speakerphone follows their usual quality. Traditionally when I travel I no longer carry a speakerphone. I did a few times, but ultimately it was difficult to use, only so-so quality, and just not worth the hassle. Now, when I need one I just put my iPhone out on the table. It is okay, but not the best sound (coming or going). And these days with COVID I have a lot more conference calls at home and office with multiple people spaced out, so have need for a real speakerphone again. I was eager to test it in the local environment, but also evaluate it for potential road use, in particular for the 'extras' like playing music or acting as a charger that might have let me leave things out of my pack. AS A SPEAKER PHONE. For all the reasons listed under 'Pros', it is unquestionably better sound (speaker and microphone array) than just a smartphone on a table. And it is good enough that I don't feel the need to buy a more expensive system for my office. It is compact enough that it doesn't take up a lot of room, so it's easy to have out. The controls take some time to master, but once done it's easy to use. Primarily you need to pay more attention to the 'ring' light system and that was new to me. And I like that when I am home, I can unplug it from my computer and carry it around my house to find more relaxing places to sit or share with my family. The 360 degree microphone array is great for picking up all the people in a moderately sized room (10x10). It works as advertised, including the enhanced voice circuity and it does seem to filter out some background noise (but not all). For me, though, there were some extra steps required to use it, the App, turning it on and off, pairing it. More to it than just plopping a phone down in the middle of the table, so the convenience was reasonable just not exceptional. BLUETOOTH SPEAKER MUSIC TEST. Feel free to skip this if you have no interest is playing music on your speakerphone. Or read and let me tell you why you shouldn't. Yes, as you do connect your phone by blue tooth you can use this to play anything your phone can play. But, and I am just going to put this out there, if you read some of the other reviews rave on sound quality you might think (and they suggest) this could double as a general purpose blue tooth speaker to use for music, etc., as well as a speakerphone. I am not an audiophile, but even the manufacturer Anker does NOT recommend it for music, and neither would I. It really has been optimized (think treble and mid range but no base) for voice. So while it feels unfair to test it for music playing, the reviews are out there that suggest it can, so here we go. When compared to my iPhone 11 Pro Max's speakers, yes it sounded marginally better for music, maybe. Definitely louder. But that's where it ends. My iPad Pro sounded noticeably better, and my MacBook Pro sounded a LOT better (especially in the base). So if I was a road warrior in a hotel, this is NOT the device I would use for music, I would use one of the other devices I already have with me. And for work or home, ditto. I guess if I was out in a Park on a picnic, and for some reason I was carrying around a speakerphone but nothing else I might use it as such. But why would I have it there? Why would I not plan ahead and bring a cheap and lighter but better optimized for music speaker? EXTERNAL DEVICE CHARGER. Taking advantage of their heritage as an external battery charger company, Anker makes this both wireless and an external battery pack by building in a 6700 mAH lithium battery. Again, I see reviews saying that's great for road warriors, cut out carrying that external battery pack. BUT, 6700 mAH is small by today's standards, while that's enough power for 24 hours of talk time (good), it can only recharge a decent sized smartphone maybe 1.5 times (not so good). That's it. Anything else, like an iPad, much less. And obviously, if you use it to recharge your smartphone, you cut into how long you can use it as a speakerphone. It's fairly hefty to carry on a flight which is when I usually want a battery charger (but not a speakerphone). For $20 I can get a much lighter battery charger (4oz versus 12) and not worry about draining my speakerphone (and pack the speakerphone away in my larger easier to carry bag). But yes, if you are back in that Park, don't need a speakerphone, but are lugging one around, and do have a phone to charge, it will do it, and quite well. So to me this is one of those things that sounds good until you think about it. BOTTOM LINE. I am struggling with how to rate this. It really excels in most things associated with being a portable speakerphone and would easily rate it as such five stars (out of five). Also, it is a quality build and a value price, so five there as well. And to be fair, because they are NOT mission critical, I am NOT going to take off points because for me the add-ons just aren't value-add, But yeah, I was disappointed that when I travel it won't replace my portable speaker (Bose) or battery pack (Anker, 20,000 mAH). So instead of eliminating things to carry, this is going to add to it (for me). I have decided, however, to take off one point (though would prefer to only take off 1/2) for the few nitpicks as a speakerphone that continue to be an irritation for me. I wish there was tactile feedback in the controls. I wish the App was not necessary at all. The ring light is a nice idea, but needs some refinement (possible with software updates). The instructions are clear, but light. So for me, this is a 4 out of 5. For you, could easily be a 5. The all important question, is the voice quality worth carrying it with me when I travel? Yes.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Portable
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great addition to my telework setup

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    This is something that I didn’t know I needed until I got it. I work for a company that doesn’t allow software downloads onto company devices and the fact that this works via Bluetooth and plug and play has eliminated the need for me to have desktop speakers and a microphone. In short, this thing is awesome. I’ve been using a 2016 MacBook Pro with this as its significantly faster than my company desktop and since it was an option for me to use, I turned swapped it out. I’ve used this in several methods. First, I connected it directly to my MacBook Pro and turned on the feature that allows my cellular calls to be answered on any Apple device that is signed into the same Apple ID. I received a call and answered it from my laptop and the call was very clear and without distortion. I had to teach myself that it wasn’t necessary to lean directly over the speaker to be heard. I could walk around my home office and still be heard clearly. The callers on the other end couldn’t tell I was using a speakerphone according to the feedback I received. Secondly, I connected the device using Bluetooth to my iPhone only and disabled the call routing feature on my laptop and placed a few calls and I was equally impressed with the quality and clarity. Again, the feedback I received was positive and no one complained that they couldn’t hear me. I think the six microphones played a huge part in the quality of the calls and the clarity in which the caller on the other end could hear me. Lastly, I connected the device via usb with a dongle to my laptop and using an internal program that allows me to make and receive calls from my laptop as if I were in my office. With the speaker connected I was able to click the name on my contact list that I wanted to call and it was instantly connected. As I said before, I determined that I no longer needed to have desktop speakers and a microphone e connected because the Anker speaker filled both purposes. The sound quality is amazing for such a small device and there was no noticeable interference or background noise when using it. I can’t speak highly enough about this speakerphone. If I had to make a complaint about it, it would be that I don’t hear a sound that alerts me when the call is disconnected. That could be the program I’m using, but in any case it was a minor thing to me. I like that it can charge while connected to my laptop and the usb-a port on the speakerphone will charge your device as well. This came with a carrying case and usb cable. It’s a small footprint and can be thrown in a backpack or briefcase for easy portability.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great alternative to Headphones for virtual mtgs

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    I love this thing. I've bought a few of them for my coworkers and clients. This device contains its own battery as a power source and therefore can be a little finicky when not charged up or almost dead. I have also had it randomly switch sources on me in the middle of a call ONLY if I started the call with other device settings, and I think this is more of a windows flaw than a device one. It can connect to more than one device at a time via Bluetooth, or over the supplied Anker usb-a to usb-c cable. The constellation of 6 noise-canceling microphones will show you which ones are picking up sound in the blue ring around the buttons. I like that it has an onboard mute with a visible color change of the ring to red. The buttons also control volume, call answer/end, and can be used to activate Siri/Cortana/google voice assistant as well. The included carrying case is a nice touch that I've come to expect from Anker products. I need to try this device with a usb-c to USB-c cable sometime as it may cut down on the power surge issue that it can sometimes cause on USB ports that I believe causes the disconnections. Overall the battery lasts for a long time and the sound is exactly if I am wearing headphones. It will pick up some background noises such as dogs barking or typing keyboards near it, but for the most part the noise canceling is very effective and keeps the white noise out of your call. I would recommend and I will keep buying them.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Superior Quality!!

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    The sound on the Anker Speakerphone is amazing! Zoom meetings become more realistic and talking has became a breeze. The system has this bass to it so when people speak its like they are next to you. The numerous set of microphones make everybody hear you in HD. The Anker speakerphone is a must need for at home schooling and online meetings. I dont know how I survived without because I have got so use now to the room being filled with conversation. The portability I love and the battery last long for me. I recommend this product.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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      Thank you for telling the world about how this product works for you! You sharing your story helps other know what to expect from this device, which is more valuable than the few pictures and words we ourselves can say about it. Knowing how it performs in real-life situations is what really matters, so thanks again. We promise to keep producing products you can depend on!

      Remember your device comes with an 18-month warranty. Anytime you need help, please feel free to contact us via [email protected] or call us at +1 (800) 988 7973. We are more than happy to assist you further. anker

  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    An upgrade from your standard conference speaker

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    Out of the box, the Anker has a vey high quality feel. I have attached some photos so you can see the higher-end packaging and look-and-feel. I have used a portable Bluetooth/USB extension speaker for years. I used it for business because it was easier for me to have hardware I could control at a customer location instead of having to wait for someone from IT to come along and configure the conference speaker that never seemed to work on the first try. At home, I like having a remote speaker that allows me to put down my cell phone and work simultaneously on a computer and still have better quality audio than what comes from a cell phone.. In comparison to my experience with another manufacturer's model over the past few years, I like the additional features of this Anker speaker. First, the ability to charge a device such as a cellphone is a convenience that I did not have in my older model. Second, I like the quality of the sound. I sometimes received comments about the audio cutting in and out of the older speaker and, so far, I have not had that issue with the Anker. The feature set is pretty standard: Bluetooth connection, volume adjustment, This is a handy device for a group in these days of pandemic. You can gather socially-distanced around the speaker in the center (I tried it outdoors) and it works well enough to have a group discussion with another person or party on the other end. I have two comments which are more inconveniences than negatives: 1) the minimum volume is in the 50 db range. If you try to decrease it below that level, it cuts out completely. The good news is that the high end is loud enough to be heard in a large conference room. 2) Although the operating instructions are very simple, it does take some "getting used to" especially if you have other Bluetooth devices in the area. I found the Anker to be a little sensitive and not always respond and would require a restart at times for me to know which device I was controlling or trying to access. These are not large drawbacks and I do not hesitate to recommend this device to anyone seeking a high-end Bluetooth capable portable conference room speaker.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best speaker phone I've used

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    My wife always has a hard time hearing me when I use speaker phone on my LG Thanq, or any of my old phones all the way back to Nextel. I just got this Anker power conference about 2 weeks ago and I cannot explain to you how clear and simple this is. First thing I did was connected to my phone and played music. It sounds good. It's not going to shatter your windows with the base but the base is still there. I played Queen Bohemian Rhapsody. Then I went to best of the 90's (that station is horrible but sounds good). best part: I drive older vehicles my wife does not. I believe in no car payments so only 1 of us can have a nice vehicle lol. Bluetooth in my ear, Bluetooth over the FM radio, even tried speakerphone. The only way I can call my wife while in a my car (2004 Grand AM or 2005 GMC Yukon Denali XL) is by talking to her with the phone on my face. This is annoying especially when I am wearing a heavy jacket like a Carhartt. My first attempt at using this speaker in my vehicle on my way home from work was in my 2005 Yukon. After talking for a while I asked her if she could tell she was on speakerphone and she said "no way, really?!" I simply set this Anker speakerphone on the center compartment/armrest between the driver and passenger seat. I was shocked We then went on a family trip to the Mackinaw Bridge and my kids wanted to talk to Grandma, so I put her on this speakerphone and they all talked to Grandma (at the same time) and that was when I noticed the blue light in will light up on the side it is listing to. If you look around the speaker you will see it has microphones all the way around it, someone it can determine what side it should be listening to and it focuses on that 1 person, basically muting the rest of my kids (i have 4 of them) and my mother didn't even noticed the noise that me and wife were witnessing. I also use this while on conference calls at work. I am using Google meet on my Thinq cell phone, Acer Chromebook and Asus chromebox. Each device is super easy to set up and works excellent. I am telling you I am very picky with these things and I take this everywhere I go.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Portable
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    I didn't think this would be that good

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    So I wasn't sure what I was getting myself into with this, but I was impressed. I've only owned cables and battery banks from Anker and they are very well made. I thought well let's see how this speaker is. It's small no bigger than a smartphone with a 5 inch display. Now I'll be honest I didn't intentionally get this for conference calls, but I did try it out and this is very good at what it is meant for. Here's where it got interesting you can literally use it as a portable speaker and its loud. Now I tried this with a few people we called my aunt. The light indicator in the middle would light up on the side where the person who was talking was at. You have 6 mics surrounding the speaker. Everyone sounded clear and I had set it up on the app for multi person mode. You dont need to be close to it for the mic to pick up your voice . We were a decent range from it I'd say 5 feet. Check out the specs online it says up to 5 meters. I do like that you can charge your phone using the usb connection on the back. There is no audio input it's for output only. That is for when the speaker isn't loud enough, you plug it to another more powerful speaker, but this thing is pretty loud for its size. Like I mentioned before I used this more as a portable speaker and it doesn't disappoint I watched my movies/ tv shows and music on this anker PowerConf, Both media formats sounded great. Some people will say it's not loud enough, but I beg to differ and again for this little speaker, it packs a punch in the sound department. So if you have conference calls and need something that's portable get this, because not only will you enjoy those calls . You will enjoy it as a standard portable speaker.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Easy to use

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great speaker and mic quality

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This anker product is great. We use in a large conference room. The speaker is loud enough so everyone in the room can hear the person connected. The array of microphones are also great. People can hear anything being said on the other side. We used for 3 days, 9 hours a day and plugged in to charge at the 3rd day. Setup was very easy, used as a Bluetooth speaker mic on Google meeting.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Amazing all around use.

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    I want to start by saying the speaker came in a nice package just like the rest of there products. The speaker looks very nice. It has a two-tone gray . The feel of the speakers very sturdy. It has a darker gray on top and bottom and a light gray that goes around the entire speaker it has a very good weight to it. it’s not heavy it’s not light it’s perfect. Conference speaker pairs very easy and fast To your phone iPad and laptop you can play music from it as well.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Microphone, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    packs a punch

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    the device is very useful & a must have for home office, the speakers & microphone are awesome, voice clarity &back ground noise cancelling help during conference calls. the device will surprise you with great performance plus you get a battery pack as well.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Easy to use, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A High-end Speakerphone for Easy Conference Calls

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Overall, I am very impressed. This charges and pairs like any other Bluetooth device, making it easy to use. Talking to a room full of people using it feels surprisingly similar to sitting in the room with them, thanks to the clarity and noise filtering. The microphones do a good job of focusing on whoever is speaking, and it doesn't seem to matter where they stand in relation to the speakerphone, so long as they are generally somewhere nearby. The audio played through the speakerphone is quite loud, but the voices you hear on the other end are slightly quiet, especially for the first second or two that a person is speaking after a few moments of silence. Worth noting: if you have a voice assistant on your phone set to listen for an activation phrase, it can pick up on it through this speakerphone.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Portable

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Device for Zoom/Teams/Etc and Phones

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Since our company has moved to Microsoft Teams without call in numbers, i have struggled to find a device to allow me to participate. Webcam microphones aren't always the best. I have used other Anker products, so i decided to try this one. The packaging is great, and it comes with charging cables and even a nice protective zip up travel case. The battery last a long time, and you can even charge another device by connecting it to the usb port in the back. This supports both bluetooth and usb connection. On device buttons are easier to use than trying to find the button in the conferencing software. I am also able to pair to multiple devices. This is a great device for connecting to your PC or phone.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great audio

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    Very good audio quality, connectivity and battery life

    I would recommend this to a friend
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