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Crisp sound with impressive bass
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Pocket-sized portability
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Tiny-but-tough design
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Water and dustproof (IP67)
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Up to 12 hours¹ of battery life
Bose SoundLink Micro Portable Speaker (2nd Gen)
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Crisp sound with impressive bass
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Pocket-sized portability
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Tiny-but-tough design
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Water and dustproof (IP67)
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Up to 12 hours¹ of battery life
Current Price is: $109.00
Original Price is: $129.00
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Crisp sound with impressive bass
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Pocket-sized portability
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Tiny-but-tough design
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Water and dustproof (IP67)
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Up to 12 hours¹ of battery life
Current Price is: $109.00
Original Price is: $129.00
Product details
- SoundLink Micro Portable Speaker (2nd Gen)
- USB-C® (C to A) cable
- Safety sheet
| Microphones | No Microphone |
|---|---|
| Audio cable included | No |
| Water Resistant | IP67 |
| Entire Product System | 1.693" H x 4.094" W x 4.094" D (0.725 lb) |
| Product Material | Silicone, Plastic (PC-ABS), Fabric, Steel |
| Battery Life | 12 hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 3 hours |
| Charging Interface(s) | USB C PORT |
| Wireless Connectivity | Bluetooth |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.4 |
| Bluetooth Range | 30ft |
| Bose App | Bose App |
No. The SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen) will sink; it does not float.
Yes. The SoundLink Micro Speaker (2nd Gen) has a replaceable fabric strap, sold separately.
Active EQ (equalization) involves electronically tuning the frequency response to closely match the proprietary Bose audio response curve. The closer the frequency response comes to matching the target curve, the more lifelike the audio performance.
Multipoint is a Bluetooth technology that allows your SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen) to maintain a connection to two paired source devices at the same time. Your speaker will seamlessly transition between the two devices, so you’re always connected to the active source device.
Shortcuts are managed through the Bose app. Shortcuts allow you to configure settings for the programmable shortcut button on SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen). When your SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen) is new, the factory default shortcut is set to linking, allowing you to use the shortcut button to link two Bose speakers together. You can change your shortcut button to begin playing music from your Spotify account or to access your voice assistant. Other options may become available with future firmware updates through the Bose app.
Party Mode lets you connect two Bose Bluetooth speakers to play audio in perfect sync. This feature requires two Bose Bluetooth speakers with a shortcut button (may be a combination) of the following speakers: SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen), SoundLink Flex (2nd Gen), SoundLink Plus, or SoundLink Max.
Stereo Mode allows you to unlock a stereo audio experience where the left and right speakers play separately. Stereo Mode can only be used with two SoundLink Micro Speaker (2nd Gen) speakers.
Yes. Using Bose SimpleSync technology, you can connect to your SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen) from a SimpleSync-enabled Bose smart soundbar or Bose smart speaker to extend the reach of your listening to other places in the vicinity, such as an adjacent room. Use the Bose app to use SimpleSync.
No, there are no microphones in the SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen).
No. You cannot charge other devices using the SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen). The USB-C port is charge-in only.
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Small speaker. Big impact.
Cue in-the-moment connection with the surprisingly powerful, back and better-than-ever SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen).
Surprisingly powerful sound
The enhanced SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen) is engineered for louder-than-it-looks audio — packing tension-cutting sound and impressive bass in a deceivingly small speaker.
Back and better-than-ever
The SoundLink Micro’s refreshed design boasts upgraded charge, portability, and advanced Bluetooth® Core 5.4.
Pocket-sized portability
With small size, longer battery power, and an updated utility strap, the SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen) makes it so you can keep the connection going, anywhere you take it.
Link up
Meeting a friend? Further connect when you pair two SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen) speakers to open up your music. Stereo Mode adds depth and detail, while Party Mode plays it loud from any two compatible speakers.
Tap into Adjustable EQ via the Bose app and tweak bass, treble, and mid-levels all to your liking.
Tiny but tough
SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen) is built to keep your mini speaker’s music protected and playing no matter the forecast.
Rugged design
Small yet strong, the portable speaker’s sturdy exterior makes it drop, shock, and rust resistant.
Plays rain or shine
SoundLink Micro (2nd Gen) is water and dustproof (IP67), creating musical connection in any environment.
Features
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Small speaker. Big Impact.Crisp sound and impressive bass that break through any silence and form in-the-moment connection.
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Pocket-sized portabilityA pocketable size and a new-and-improved utility strap for ultra-portability.
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Tiny but toughPlay rain or shine with a rugged, dust and waterproof (IP67) design that’s built to bounce back.
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Up to 12 hours¹ of batteryMore battery life than the original SoundLink Micro means you can keep the connection going for up to 12 hours¹ of your day.
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Now with Advanced BluetoothBluetooth® 5.4 offers a strong, continuous connection within 30 feet of your device.
Why buy from Bose
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90-day return policy
Try it for 90 days to make sure it’s right for you.
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Holiday price match promise
Shop confidently. We’ll match a lower price through December 25, 2025.
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Complimentary shipping & returns
On all in-stock orders of $49 or more.
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My Bose perks
My Bose members receive welcome and birthday offers, exclusive experiences, and more.
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Âą With 5V/1.5A (7.5W) USB power supply, from 0% to 100% while unit is in standby mode. Charging times will vary when not using the recommended 7.5W supply.
² Using Bluetooth A2DP audio at 50% volume and between 68° F – 77° F (20° C – 25° C), with default EQ using a mix of Top 50 Global tracks as of November 2024. Battery performance varies with individual user conditions such as audio content, loudness, and environmental temperature.