Testseek.com have collected 151 expert reviews of the Logitech Ultimate Ears UE Boom wireless speaker and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Ultimate Ears UE Boom wireless speaker.
August 2013
(84%)
151 Reviews
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Abstract: Lately, we've been reviewing quite a bit of Bluetooth Speakers around here. There's the HMDX Jam XT, the Supertooth Disco Twin, the Divoom Bluetune speaker and plenty of others. So I'll start off this review by saying this, I've never used a Bluetooth spe...
Abstract: In the past year, I've had the chance to review two excellent and portable Bluetooth speakers. Both the UE Mobile Boombox and the Jawbone Mini Jambox have impressed me so much, I was almost tempted to keep them both, redundant as that may seem. So imagine...
Giant, clear sound, Good battery life, Double Up stereo capability
Expensive
Ultimate Ears accomplished a lot with the Boom, taking a few steps forward from their previous speaker entries in both sound quality and design. Although a number of other devices share a similar form factor, the UE model stands apart with touchable, res...
Published: 2013-12-01, Author: Scott , review by: chipchick.com
Abstract: The new Ultimate Ear Boom and Mini Boom are way more than hip looking speakers. Ultimate Ear is a brand that's been around since 1995 and has produced the most popular in-ear monitor (IEM) headphones among musicians today. In 2008 they were acquired by Lo...
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Published: 2013-11-19, Author: Brian , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: This review focuses on the BOOM. It arrives in a uniquely cylindrical package. The product is sandwiched between two trays – the lower containing the power adapter and the upper housing the manual, the protective cover (for the 3.5mm audio jack and USB po...
Exemplary sound quality from a portable speaker. Amazing battery life — it consistently lasted over 15 hours during months of testing. Rocksolid streaming over Bluetooth from a number of devices. Perfect marriage of size, portability, quality and price
It gets loud, but it sounds cleanest when the volume is around 70 percent. Above that, it gets mushy. The garish color schemes aren't everyone's cup of Puerh — stick with white
Published: 2013-10-14, Author: Louis , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: It may sound silly, but the way a product is packaged does add to the level of perceived quality and overall user experience. The UE boom comes in a unique tube, encased in a paper sleeve and ...
Abstract: Last year, we took the best Bluetooth speakers we could find and put them head to head in one big ‘mega review ‘. When all was said and done, the overall best in the field was the Ultimate Ears (UE) Mini Boombox which retailed for $99. Since that time, we...
Published: 2013-09-26, Author: Daniel , review by: geardiary.com
Great sound from any direction, Rugged without looking like it is, Great Bluetooth range, Ability to use two as a stereo pair, Good battery life, Fits in a cup holder, hands from a clip, Many colors available
Does not ship with a protective bag; More expensive than other Bluetooth speakers; Stereo pair is a pricey option
It's difficult to call any specific product in its class "the best" – there are too many factors that come into play, like personal preferences, price, and many others. However, if I, personally, were to apply that label to a portable BT speaker, it wo...