![]() However, positioned correctly (edge on, instead of a flat edge facing a wall or listeners), the drivers are able to disperse sound in a 270-degree arc. The driver placement doesn’t offer the virtual 360-degree audio Ultimate Ears’ other speakers deliver. Throw in the adaptive EQ, and this is a very capable speaker. The driver setup - two each of 4.5-inch woofers, 1-inch tweeters and 5.5 x 7.5-inch passive radiators - is superior to the full-range drivers typically found in portable speakers. That translates to up to 100 decibels of power. Ultimate Ears says the new speaker delivers “three times the loudness and over six times the bass of MEGABOOM 3.” The audio output of the HYPERBOOM was outstanding. BOOM app includes EQ with presets and customized audio.Lithium Ion battery rated at up to 24 hours playback.Supports switching between two Bluetooth sources, PARTYUP multi-speaker playback.Bluetooth 5.0 with A2DP, maximum range 150 feet.One-Touch on-speaker music control, capacitive touch volume buttons.2 x 4.5-inch woofers, 2 x 1-inch tweeters, dual 3.5 x 7.5-inch passive radiators.The HYPERBOOM keeps a toe in that space, but this is a speaker that’s also designed to be capable of anchoring a compact home audio system. Previous Ultimate Ears speakers have been aimed pretty squarely at the portable and party crowd. The microphone constantly measures the space the speaker is in and optimizes audio accordingly. The speaker is equipped with an adaptive equalizer. Brad MoonĪnother game changer? There’s a microphone bump on the top of the speaker, but it isn’t for voice control. HYPERBOOM beside MEGABLAST, retains the prominent volume buttons and cloth speaker cover.
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