The Anker Soundcore Pyro Mini has a compact physical profile, measuring 165 mm in height, 54 mm in width, and 45 mm in thickness, with a total volume of 400.95 cm³. It houses a single 57 mm driver and includes a control panel directly on the device for straightforward access to playback functions. A detachable cable is part of the package, offering some convenience when it comes to storage or replacement. The speaker does not feature RGB lighting, a touch screen, a remote control, or a neodymium magnet, and no travel bag is included in the box.
The Anker Soundcore Pyro Mini delivers 6W of audio output through a single speaker channel, as it does not include stereo speakers. There is no subwoofer or passive radiator in the design, keeping the acoustic configuration straightforward. The unit has no built-in microphones, which means it cannot be used for calls or voice input, and it also lacks both noise-canceling microphone capability and magnetic shielding.
The Anker Soundcore Pyro Mini is equipped with a built-in rechargeable battery rated for up to 10 hours of playback, providing a reasonable amount of use between charges. The battery is not removable, so it cannot be swapped out in the field. Wireless charging is not supported, meaning the unit must be connected via cable to recharge. There is also no battery level indicator, so users have no on-device readout of remaining charge.
The Anker Soundcore Pyro Mini connects wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.3 with a maximum range of 10 m, and also accepts wired audio through an AUX input, giving users an alternative to wireless playback. It includes one USB Type-C port, which handles charging, and no additional USB ports are present. A 3.5 mm audio jack socket, 3.5 mm male connector, and external memory slot are all absent, as are Wi-Fi, Ethernet, NFC pairing, DLNA, AirPlay, Chromecast, and Auracast. None of the advanced Bluetooth audio codecs — including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, aptX Low Latency, LDAC, AAC, and LE Audio — are supported, placing the unit within standard Bluetooth audio transmission.
The Anker Soundcore Pyro Mini can be used wirelessly and supports remote smartphone control for managing playback from a connected device. It includes voice prompts to assist with operation and features a sleep timer, which can automatically power down the speaker after a set period — a practical addition for nighttime listening. Fast pairing and voice commands are not available, and there is no mute function. The unit also lacks a built-in radio and cannot function as a power bank for charging external devices.
The Anker Soundcore Pyro Mini supports stereo pairing, allowing two compatible units to be connected together to create a stereo sound setup across a wider listening area.