Unlike Logitech's UE Mobile Boombox, you can also pair the UE MINI BOOM with an NFC-enabled device using the universally adapted tap-to-pair method.īattery life has been terrific nearing the claimed 10-hours of battery life with constant Bluetooth streaming. Also, there's no lag between video and audio playback when paired over Bluetooth so you can watch movies, videos and play games as if you were hardwired. That means you can pair two devices at once or up to 8 different devices which the UE MINI BOOM will memorize and will quickly connect to. The UE MINI BOOM supports A2DP and HFP 1.5 Bluetooth audio streaming and speakerphone profiles. Pairing the UE MINI BOOM is a quick, effortless and can be done in two different ways. Granted it's more compact and obviously the more affordable option out of the two. And because of that, it can be said that the UE MINI BOOM's audio performance is half of that of the UE Boom's. Internally, the UE MINI BOOM's hardware remains relatively unchanged compared to the UE Mobile Boombox, but now features an NFC chip like its bigger brother the UE Boom.Īvailable in exactly the same red, green and black colors as before with a few new additions such as more outlandish purple and orange schemes, the UE MINI BOOM is half the price of Ultimate Ears' flagship UE Boom at $100. The UE MINI BOOM's sound signature hasn't seen any tweaks that we can pick up compared to the previous model, but it is noticeably louder this time around though not nearly as powerful as the UE Boom. Apart from a new metal speaker grille pattern to differentiate the new Ultimate Ears-branded model to Logitech's UE Mobile Boombox, the two share an identical form factor, design, materials and even the same build quality which we're lightly bummed out about since we were hoping that Logitech would pay more attention to how it glues together that rubber cladding onto the speaker unit.
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