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Ue boom speaker colors
Ue boom speaker colors










ue boom speaker colors
  1. UE BOOM SPEAKER COLORS MANUAL
  2. UE BOOM SPEAKER COLORS SKIN

UE BOOM SPEAKER COLORS MANUAL

It supports NFC for quick and easy Bluetooth pairing (with NFC-supported devices) as well as normal over the air manual Bluetooth pairing of course.

ue boom speaker colors

This means it can be used for just about any day’s activities and not have to be recharged until the end of the day (or after a few days….or a week). It also shuts itself off if it hasn’t received any signal for a while to save its battery. At the bottom of the speaker, you find a micro-USB charging port and a 3.5mm input for non-Bluetooth devices.īattery life is great with the Boom, offering up to 15 hours of music playback on a single charge. It comes in multiple colors (moss, blue, red, pink, vibe, and white), stands about 7″ tall and about 2.5″ in diameter.Ĭontrols are simple with volume up and down on the side and power and Bluetooth control on the top.

UE BOOM SPEAKER COLORS SKIN

The majority of the surround is a tough acoustic skin (mesh) with plasma coating which allows the speaker to be water-resistant, protecting it from accidental splashes. The top, bottom, and part of the surround is a tough rubber material that feels like it will provide many years of use before it begins to show any sign of wear (as long as you aren’t abnormally rough on it). The design of the speaker is a nice modern contemporary (similar to the Mini Boom) look. In our testing of it, we found that it not only out-performed speakers like the HDMX Jam Party but it also out-performed Bose’s Soundlink speaker which runs $100 more. We find that it sounds best when you keep it raised to the same level your ears will be in the room, although it still sounds good sitting on the floor or over-head.įor the price tag, this speaker is one of the dominating members in its category. The volume is louder than the Mini Boom and it features 360-degree coverage, allowing you to fill a room no matter where you place it. Music is very clean, clear and warm and generally reminds you of something you would get with a company like Sonos or a Paradigm (if Paradigm made small Bluetooth speakers at least). It covers a great range of what sounds (by ear) to be 125hz to 20khz (advertised as 90Hz – 20kHz, in which our spectrum analyzer agrees). Where the Mini Boom focused mostly on a “lot of volume” in “a tiny speaker”, the Boom focuses on that plus range. Now that we have had the time to bounce back and forth between the two speakers for some time now, we have been able to enjoy each speaker’s advantages. Retailing for around $199, it is larger, heavier and packs a great deal of sound into a small bit of space. The Logitech UE Boom is the older brother and next model up from the UE Mini Boom (which we recently reviewed) Bluetooth speaker.












Ue boom speaker colors