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Sony ULT Field 7 Vs UE Hyperboom

Sony ULT Field 7 Vs UE Hyperboom

So this is the Sony ULT Field 7 and I personally really like this speaker cause it sounds very balanced, it gets loud and it has a ton of bass… the only real drawback is that it is a little big. But the Sony ULT Field 7 is quickly becoming one of my new favorite speakers… And believe it or not, im starting to like I more than the UE Hyperboom which was my favorite speaker to use during my at home work outs during the time that we couldn’t go out… so today lets see how the Sony ULT Field 7 Compares to the UE Hyperboom.

JBL Boombox 3 Vs UE Hyperboom Vs Sony XG500

JBL Boombox 3 Vs UE Hyperboom Vs Sony XG500

Thanks to the Boombox 3’s new speaker set up, the Boombox 3 now has an impress amount of bass, and it no longer sounds nasally and flat at higher volumes like its predesscors did. Now overall, I like and recommend the Boombox 3… but today we’re going to see how it stacks up to my personal favorite large bluetooth speaker… the UE Hyperboom… and we’re also going to compare it to the Sony XG500. Can the Boombox 3, finally dethrone the Hyperboom?

Soundboks Go Vs JBL Boombox 2 Vs Sony XG500 Vs UE Hyperboom

Soundboks Go Vs JBL Boombox 2 Vs Sony XG500 Vs UE Hyperboom

So the Sounboks Go is Sounboks’s newest speaker that’s super portable and super durable all while still being able to get super loud and it also has a super long battery life. And if you’re looking for a speaker to constantly take on the go with you, then the Go is a great option. But since I do feel that the Go is going to be cross referenced with multiple speakers… and there are more portable options out there… today we’re going to compare the Go to the JBL Boombox 2, Sony XG500, and the UE Hyperboom.

JBL Partybox Encore Vs JBL Boombox 2 Vs UE Hyperboom Vs Sony XG500

JBL Partybox Encore Vs JBL Boombox 2 Vs UE Hyperboom Vs Sony XG500

The Partybox Encore Essential is a great little box speaker that packs a very big punch in a very small package. And for most people, I think this speaker will have no problem delivering. But if you’re looking for something durable and portable to constantly take on the go with you… the encore will get the job done… but today we’re going to compare the Encore to the JBL Boombox 2, the Sony XG500 and the UE Hyperboom.

Sony SRS-XG500 Vs JBL Boombox 2 Vs UE Hyperboom

Sony SRS-XG500 Vs JBL Boombox 2 Vs UE Hyperboom

The Sony XG500 is Sony’s direct response to the super popular JBL Boombox 2 and my personal favorite sounding and most used speaker the UE Hyperboom. And if you’re looking for a larger portable bluetooth speaker to take on the go with you from time to time then all three of these speakers are great options to consider. However, I feel all three of these speakers have their own stand out characteristics that depending on your needs will better suit you.

JBL Partybox On The Go Vs UE Hyperboom

JBL Partybox On The Go Vs UE Hyperboom

So now that the the JBL Partybox On The Go is here people want to know how it stacks up against the UE Hyperboom. Now just a disclaimer here, I absolutely love the hyperbooom… its been my go to speaker for the bulk of 2020 and I prefer this speaker over the JBL Boombox 2. So lets see how JBL’s new large portable bluetooth speaker compares to the hyperboom.

JBL Boombox 2 Vs UE Hyperboom

JBL Boombox 2 Vs UE Hyperboom

So a few weeks ago we compared the original JBL Boombox to the UE Hyperboom… and the Hyperboom came out the winner in that match up. But today we have a rematch cause we’re going to be comparing the UE Hyperboom to the new JBL Boombox 2. So lets see how these two large portable bluetooth speakers stack up against one another and finally crown a definitive winner.

JBL Boombox Vs UE HYPERBOOM

JBL Boombox Vs UE HYPERBOOM

So for awhile now the JBL Boombox has been a fan favorite for a lot of people looking for a large portable bluetooth speaker. But now, ultimate ears has put out a very formidable contender… their new UE Hyperboom. Now just keep in mind that the new JBL Boombox 2 is set to be released in the next few months… but for now lets see how the new Hyperboom stacks up the original JBL Boombox.