If you've been harbouring a hope, new or otherwise, that an eBay Plus vs Amazon Prime price war would awaken, your wish looks to have been granted, but as always, you'd better be quick.
If ever you wanted to annoy the neighbours just invite oh, say, 50 of your UE Boom owning, close friends over for a party. UE’s new app lets you link oh, say, 50 together to Boom, chicka, boom, boom, chicka boom, boom, boom …
Ultimate Ears have made quite a splash with their water-resistant, drink-bottle-sized Bluetooth speakers. It is hard to improve the formula, so they added speech recognition.
If you are after a collectable UE Boom 2 (and who isn’t) take a look at the collaboration between Ultimate Ears and renowned Australian street artist James Reka.
UE’s popular Boom speaker has gone one better with a new, waterproof version 2 that has double the Bluetooth range, 25% louder sound and more bass.
Ultimate Ears (UE) latest ‘reference speaker’ is a baby, Bluetooth, flying saucer shaped speaker that can stand a dunk in the pool – “Take your music where it shouldn’t go”.
UE or Ultimate Ears has added a new IPX7-rated portable speaker to its lineup, dubbing it ‘next-gen’ with ‘more power, more sound, more bass and more mayhem’.
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