![]() ![]() With Double Up Lock the speakers will automatically Double Up the next time they are both powered on together. For outdoor use, I do prefer the style of the JBL Boombox, but the Hyperboom's simply black box design is able to blend in better with indoor decors. Connect two MEGABOOMs together for bigger sound. And soundwise this measures up well to the JBL Boombox, which lists for $500. ![]() This has bigger, more refined sound with more bass than the JBL Xtreme 2, a popular jumbo portable Bluetooth speaker that lists for $350 but is currently on sale for $250. The Hyperboom did sound bigger, with better overall clarity and more powerful bass. I compared it to a Sonos Move, a Wi-Fi/Bluetooth speaker that also costs $400 but is smaller. The bass goes deep and remains well-defined, even at higher volumes, and there's decent clarity (it doesn't distort at max volume). I lugged it around for several blocks during our video shoot.Īs a single speaker, it sounds much better than any UE Boom or UE Blast speaker I've heard before. But the retractable rubber handle seems sturdy and is securely fastened to the speaker. As I said, it's pretty hefty, so you probably don't want to carry it too far. The Hyperboom is splashproof with an IPX4 rating, and an integrated microphone automatically reads the environment and calibrates the sound to fill any space, indoors or outdoors. ![]() The Hypberboom towers over the Boom 3 and Megaboom 3 speakers. ![]()
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