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The AnkerPowerConf Speakerphone is a Zoom-certified, portable conference speaker featuring 6 microphones arranged in a 360° array for enhanced voice pickup. It offers 24 hours of battery life, Bluetooth 5.3 and USB-C connectivity, and smart DSP noise reduction technology, making it ideal for professional home offices and conference rooms with seamless compatibility across all major online meeting platforms.
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Color | Black |
Speaker Type | Portable Bluetooth Speaker |
Maximum Range | 20 Meters |
Controller Type | Button |
MP3 player | No |
Additional Features | Noise Cancelling, Touch Panel, Ultra Portable Bluetooth Speaker, Lasts 8-10 hours with single charge |
Bluetooth Range | 20 Meters |
Control Method | Touch |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Speaker Size | 12.3 Centimeters |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Antenna Location | For Computers, For Smartphones or Tablets |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Mount Type | Tabletop Mount |
Number of Microphones | 6 |
Specific Uses For Product | home offices and conference rooms |
Battery Charge Time | 24 Hours |
Battery Capacity | 6700 Milliamp Hours |
Number of Audio Channels | 5 |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth wireless connector + USB-C |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, USB |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 3 Watts |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Compatible Devices | Phones, Personal Computer |
Item Weight | 340 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.83"D x 4.88"W x 1.17"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**O
Quality, and quick and easy to use. I LOVE IT.
The IT team at my job recommended this speaker for meetings. It was expensive so I was reluctant but I did pretty good research and this one really was the best option as far as features and functionality, and I’d rather pay the money and have that than pay less and have less.Anyways, I LOVE THIS SPEAKER. I take a lot of conference calls and meetings and sometimes my headset would act up leaving me frantically trying to get my laptop to be my main source of speaker/mic which was a pain.Once you Bluetooth this to your ur laptop, anytime you turn it on it automatically connects immediately which I love. The sound quality is great. I love the ease of tapping the mute button in the middle. You just tap is so lightly and it goes on and off. That way I can stay unmuted on the meeting software while still being able to use mute quickly off and on as needed.I have a noise machine in my office that sounds like a waterfall, and I asked the team if they could hear background noise or my noise machine and they couldn’t hear it at all.It’s got a great and sturdy case the keeps it protected and easy to bring with me on the go or put into my drawer without it getting banged up.The weight of it is pretty good, you can tell it is a quality speaker.Honestly, I was going to expense this to my company and one of my bosses didn’t understand why I wanted a speaker (I tried out the one the IT team had before buying my own)… needless to say I purchased it on my own out of spite because it is an excellent speaker and so convenient… and he’s seen it being used and thinks it’s cool and guess what I’m not sharing and this one has my name on it. Maybe he will get one to expense out now lol 😂Spend the money, get the quality speaker! 🔊
J**L
Fantastic Microphone for Conference Calls
Bought this for a conference call I have once/month with some people in person and others on Google Meet.What an amazing difference between the quality of this unit and the laptop microphone. The laptop was being used as the only microphone in the conference room so I couldn't hear well when online.This unit picks up everybody in the room very clearly. It is so clear that Google Meets will do closed captioning and it is correct most of the time. Last week I was on the monthly meeting and the voices were not being picked up properly. Come to find out they didn't connect it to the laptop they were using. It won't work unless it is connected, DUH!It is easy to connect to any computer. I bought it and sent it to the people in the conference room and they were able to hook it up with no problem. They are computer illiterate as evidenced by the last meeting, not hooking it up to the laptop they used.
R**S
Great Purchase
As usual Anker came through. This was purchased for our conference room at work and it works and does everything we need. I highly recommend!
D**B
Great Speaker for Online Calls.
Great speaker. Why:1. Clear sound out. Touch volume buttons work well.2. Good microphones. Parties on the other end confirmed.3. Nice low profile design.4. Can keep it plugged into power or run off battery.5. Cord length could be 1-2 feet longer.6. Connectivity good.One related issue. I brought the identical model for the office. The speaker went crackly in less than a week. Exchanging it. Dropped to four stars.This version has a had outside case. Excellent. The latest model has fabric cover. That is not a great change go my use. Will collect more dust and be harder to clean. Not clear why Anker made that change: audio quality, cost, looks perhaps?
S**G
Good Value for the Road Warrior - Anker PowerConf vs. Jabra Speak 510
My job is 90+% travel and has been for the past 8 years. I've used every iteration of Jabra portable speakerphones (410, 510, and now 710) and a number of Plantronics portable speakerphones as well. The PowerConf is a great v1.0 entry for Anker. For the purposes of this review, I'm comparing the Anker PowerConf against the Jabra 510 as I think that's the closest 1:1 comparison.Where the Anker PowerConf wins:- USB Charging: Adding the ability to charge other devices via USB is GENIUS. I previously carried a Jabra speakerphone and an Anker PowerCore in my bag, but now I only need the Anker PowerConf. Anker makes some fantastic batteries/chargers, and this device is one of them.- Cost: The PowerConf comes in about 33% less than the Jabra 510. Anker frequently has sales on their products, so I imagine it will be on sale at even greater savings than 33%.- Bluetooth Multipoint: The Anker allows for multiple concurrent connections (multipoint). Note: It will only play/send audio from one device at a time, but it's much easier to switch the audio/mic from your PC (if you're listening to music) to your mobile phone (if you get a call).- Carrying Case: The carrying case for the Anker PowerConf is a hardshell case, whereas the Jabra ones are all neoprene. I feel like this adds additional protection when it's jostling around inside my bag.Where it's a tie:- Microphone Noise Isolation: Both speakerphones do a good job of isolating noise. I made recordings with a radio playing in the background. In both recordings my voice was clear and I was not able to hear the radio in the background.Where Jabra Speak 510 wins:- Audio Quality: The audio quality on the Anker PowerConf is good, but the Jabra 510 sounds noticeably better when listening to music or on a call.- Microphone Quality: While both speakers do a good job of noise isolation, my voice seemed to increase and decrease in volume on the Anker PowerConf recording (as if I was walking away from the speakerphone and back to again - except I was sitting still the whole time). The microphone quality difference is much less noticeable than the audio quality difference, but it's still there.Summary:Choose the Anker PowerConf if...- You're a minimalist and the thought of consolidating your portable battery charger and speakerphone is appealing. IMO, it's nice to be able to reduce the space (and weight) in my bag by only having one device.- You're looking for a good lower cost option (the Anker PowerConf is ~33% less than the Jabra Speak 510).Choose the Jabra Speak 510 if...- You or your clients/colleagues are audiophiles (and if that's the case, I'd recommend going with the Jabra Speak 710 as the speaker and microphone are significantly better).- You have other Jabra devices and enjoy customizing them using the Jabra Direct app.My choice:I already own a Jabra Speak 710 and it's going to stay in my bag moving forward (even though it means carrying a separate Anker PowerCore for charging). It's by no means a 1:1 comparison against the Anker PowerConf (the Jabra 710 costs more than twice as much as the Anker PowerConf), but the audio and microphone are definitely better. Many of my colleagues also own Jabra 710s, so it's nice to be able to daisy chain them together in large conference rooms. If money isn't an issue, then I'd recommend the Jabra Speak 710. However, if you're looking to stay in the sub-$200 price range, then my comments above stand.
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