Comparing Anker SoundCore Mini and OontZ Angle 3
- Compact And Powerful: Super-portable Bluetooth speaker delivers powerful sound and robust bass through an advanced 5W driver and passive subwoofer.
- Unstoppable Music: Micro SD support, AUX capability provide endless audio options.
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- HIGHER QUALITY CRYSTAL CLEAR SOUND - The new OontZ Angle 3 Enhanced Stereo Edition delivers greater clarity stereo sound with clear mids and highs from dual precision acoustic stereo drivers; the bass output is enhanced by our proprietary passive bass radiator; unique triangular design and downward facing bass radiator enhance the sound quality of the music and vocals; the clarity of the sound & features distance it from the competition; makes the perfect Christmas gift
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Expert reviews [4]
- Reviews with a score: 1
- Reviews without a score: 3
Highest score by Technically Well | 78 |
Average score based on 4 reviews | 78 |
Lowest score by Technically Well | 78 |
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Expert reviews [12]
- Reviews with a score: 5
- Reviews without a score: 7
Highest score by Gadget Review | 92 |
Average score based on 12 reviews | 78 |
Lowest score by TechGearLab | 48 |
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Anker SoundCore Mini ranks #9 and OontZ Angle 3 ranks #50
Customers like Anker SoundCore Mini noticeably more
Anker SoundCore Mini, the cheaper option, tends to get more favorable reviews than OontZ Angle 3. In our awesomeness score Anker SoundCore Mini ranks #5 out of 178 and OontZ Angle 3 ranks #34 out of 178.Go to awesomeness ranking Go to consumer score ranking
OontZ Angle 3 is more popular
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To consider
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Speakers range from not being able to handle even a drop of water to being able to be fully submerged in water for several minutes. Do you plan to take your speaker outside? To the beach? To the pool? In the shower? Then you definitely need to verify the level of water resistance before purchasing. You can tell the water resistance by the IP rating—the higher the rating, the more resistant the speaker is to the elements. For reference, the first digit refers to dust protection and the second digit refers to water protection. It reads as: IP68. Anything higher than IP66 will be dust- and splash-proof, meaning it can handle some contact with water, but cannot be fully submerged or soaked.
Battery life for Bluetooth speakers is measured in milliampere hours (mAh). Manufacturers will report the battery life of a speaker in the average number of hours it takes to empty from a full charge. Keep in mind this number is based on medium levels of usage. If you play the speaker on full volume, it will drain the battery faster. Some specialty features like using the speaker to charge your phone or casting an LED light show will also drain the battery faster. The manufacturer reported number is just an estimate, and may be slightly different based on your usage.
It’s also important to consider is the type of battery. Rechargeable lithium-ion (LI-ion) batters are ideal, but some speakers only take standard or rechargeable AA/AAA/C/D batteries. You may even find Bluetooth speakers that recharge via solar power—great for outdoor use!