Unlike other UE speakers, like the Miniroll ... Just leave the little button on the bottom alone. The speaker uses Bluetooth 5.3, although the lack of an app means that some of the features ...
you’re looking at the wrong Bluetooth speaker. There is one way and one way only to connect to the UE Miniroll: Bluetooth. It’s Bluetooth 5.3 so latency is lower if you want to boost the sound ...
You can’t change audio codec, fiddle with Bluetooth options or use a ‘find my speaker’ function. There’s no outdoor mode ...
Handy features like a multiband EQ and Bluetooth standby ... In most respects, this is the same Boom speaker UE fans know and love, and that’s mostly a good thing. Offering refined portable ...
Sweet-sounding in more ways than one - the Ultimate Ears Miniroll is an impressively potent speaker for its size ...
We’ve seen Bluetooth speakers with comparable prices from audio heavyweights such as Bose and Sonos, so while the UE Boom 3 is rather expensive, it brings a lot to the table in terms of features ...
A small, round portable speaker, the Ultimate Ears Miniroll is super portable and bag-friendly. It only measures 4.82 x 10.5 x 12.27cm and weighs 279g. It's circular in shape but relatively flat, so ...
A tiny Bluetooth speaker designed for the outside ... Don't turn it up to full volume — It vibrates like crazy, and the sound ...
You can’t change audio codec, fiddle with Bluetooth options or use a ‘find my speaker’ function. There’s no outdoor mode either, which in other UE devices (it's the 'tree button' on the ...