

It's SO Loud, and That's Great!: I didn't think that the UE Boom would blast out so much sound, but it really is quite loud. The color scheme that Logitech has gone with is also very impressive to look at. It stands nice and tall, and has easy-to-press volume buttons, with a great rubber finish along the top and sides, which is actually functional, and not just there for their looks. It Looks Striking, Stands Tall and Proud: Logitech has now provided me with the best looking speaker to come through my labs, I absolutely fell in love with the look of the UE Boom.

At $199.99, it's a bit expensive, but I think it is worth each and every dollar. Logitech has priced its Ultimate Ears, or UE Boom at $199.99, something you can purchase on Amazon or your local Logitech supplier. The UE Boom weighs just 538g, or 19oz, which makes it very portable. All of this arrives in a unique cylinder design, something that feels great to hold in your hand for portability. This provides the UE Boom with a serious, serious punch in the audio department, something that cranks up considerably. We have a frequency of between 90Hz - 20kHz, and then finally the drivers: two 1.5-inch, 4 0hm drivers, and two 2.5-inch passive radiators. On the audio side of things, we have a maximum sound level of 88dBA, and trust me - when I get to the 'How It Sounds' part of this review, you're going to hear about just how loud the UE Boom is. NFC capabilities are found in the UE Boom, which makes connecting your smartphone or tablet up to the speaker all that easier. The mobile range on the UE Boom sits at around 15m, or 50 feet. The UE Boom is capable of being paired up wirelessly with another UE Boom from a single source for some seriously powerful, 360-degree audio. First up, you're able to connect to eight Bluetooth-powered devices at once, which might come in handy for some people.
