11/10/2023 0 Comments Ue boom 2 speaker review![]() ![]() The Boom 2 is still waterproof and will not be damaged even if the Micro-USB port and 3.5 mm audio jack are exposed. Interestingly, that rubber flap is just extra protection for the ports beneath it. That means you can put the Boom 2 on a tripod and place it in the centre of a room, perfect with its 360° sound. A nice feature with the screw hole in the Boom 2 is that it’s compatible with camera tripod mounts. That’s all the buttons there are! But there are some hidden motion controls which I’ll come to later.Īt the bottom of the Boom 2, under the rubber flap secured by a tool-less screw, you’ll find a 3.5 mm audio jack and a Micro-USB port used for charging. On the side panel, there are the volume ‘+’ and ‘-‘ control buttons. Both buttons have a small LED indicator embedded in them. At the top, there’s a slightly recessed power button in the centre, and a small slightly protruding button for Bluetooth pairing. There are minimal controls on the Boom 2. Since the entire speaker is waterproof, it’s easy to wash down the Boom 2 if you take it to the beach and had it roll around in the sand. It only keeps the water out, but also sand and other grit. The Boom 2’s sides covered almost all around with a tight-weave fabric. It’s reasonably portable, but of course, whether it’s big or small, or heavy or light, is something subjective and relative to what you want to compare it with. It’s easy to hold it in your hands, and its 548 g weight isn’t too hefty. The unit has a tall slim cylindrical shape, 180 mm high and 67 mm in diameter. It comes in a variety of bright and cheery colours. In fact, this is one of the fun things that I had to do. The best part of it, and this is one of the upgrades from the original Boom, it’s now truly waterproof, as opposed to just being water-resistant. You can drop the Boom 2 into a pool and not worry about it. It’s got quite an impressive sound volume level, so it can liven up your house party. It’s a Bluetooth speaker that features 360° sound so you can place it right in the middle of your room. The Boom 2 is the mid-tier speaker in UE’s lineup. To some extent, this is a nice move to give consumers some options as to how large a speaker they want to carry around, or how loud a sound they need to project. At first glance, the Boom 2 looks similar to the original Boom. In fact, if you’re familiar with the Megaboom, the Boom 2 is practically just like a miniaturised version of it. That seems to be pretty much what the Boom 2 is. If you’ve something great going, make another of it, and fit in a couple of upgrades. Logitech (or Logi, as the company is now called), has taken the Boom and made a sequel, the Boom 2. They’ve all been well received and often come highly regarded by many review websites. You’ve probably heard of the UE brand of Bluetooth speakers like the Boom or one of its siblings. ![]()
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