The Ultimate Ears Everboom: A Comprehensive Review
The Ultimate Ears speaker lineup has recently expanded with the addition of the $249.99 Everboom, making it the sixth product in the range. This new speaker is a smaller, more portable version of the Epicboom, offering the same rugged, waterproof design that Ultimate Ears is known for, ideal for indoor and outdoor parties.
Key Features of the Everboom
- Customizable EQ
- Outdoor mode for enhanced volume
- Carabiner included for easy transport
Sound Quality and Performance
Like the Epicboom, the Everboom boasts improved audio fidelity, providing a 360-degree sound experience. However, it’s important to note that the speaker tends to perform best when angled towards the listener. Here’s a deeper analysis of its sound performance:
- Volume Levels: Indoors, a volume level between 30 and 40 percent is sufficient. Once outside, the volume can be increased, but it begins to sound strained at 70 percent.
- Comparative Alternatives: While the Everboom delivers decent sound, comparable speakers like the JBL Charge 5 and Bose SoundLink Flex are more affordable and might outperform it.
Real-Life Use Experiences
I took the Everboom on a recent trip to a lake cabin, and it performed admirably while listening to tracks like Zach Bryan’s new album. I was particularly impressed with how well it separated guitar elements in “Better Days.” However, genres with heavy instrumentation, such as The Hold Steady’s work, resulted in some muffled sound. The larger Epicboom may handle such tracks better due to its bigger drivers and enhanced bass response.
Portability and Battery Life
One significant advantage of the Everboom is its size and weight, making it easy to carry around. It offers an impressive 20 hours of continuous playback, contributing to its appeal for outdoor use.
Durability and Water Resistance
The Everboom features IP67 dust and water resistance, allowing it to float on water and keep the music going, making it an excellent choice for poolside gatherings.
Connectivity Features
- Multipoint Connectivity: You can pair two phones simultaneously with the Everboom.
- NFC Support: Quick pairing is possible via NFC.
Despite these features, the Everboom lacks advanced functionalities. Notably, it cannot be used as a speakerphone, and while the Ultimate Ears app introduces a megaphone feature, its practicality may be limited.
Conclusion: Is the Everboom Worth the Price?
In summary, the Ultimate Ears Everboom provides a solid performance but may fall short of expectations at its price point. While it’s not a bad purchase, for those seeking critical listening capabilities or additional features, alternatives like the Boom 4 might deliver more value for less expense. As markets evolve, consumers are looking for more than just decent sound, and the Everboom might not fully satisfy those needs.
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