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    EarFun UBoom L review

    By Nikita Achanta,

    6 hours ago

    EarFun has gained a reputation for making excellent audio peripherals at inexpensive price points, making fantastic sound more accessible. I’ve tested and highly rated two pairs of its earbuds — the EarFun Air Pro 3 and EarFun Air Pro 4 — and as someone who listens to music through a speaker while cooking and even playing video games, I was excited to get my hands on the UBoom L. I’m happy to report that it did not disappoint.

    The UBoom L brings a plethora of exciting features at the low price of $79. Featuring indoor and outdoor modes to ensure you get the best sound wherever you are, this small but mighty speaker will soundtrack all aspects of your life. And it sounds incredible, with powerful bass and rich vocals thanks to the 55mm drivers and EarFun’s “JumboBass technology.” The speaker is also IP67-rated, which means you can use it at pool parties and in the shower.

    At this price, some corners have been cut — and I really wish the companion app and customizable EQ weren’t the corners sacrificed. But is it still one of the best cheap Bluetooth speakers around? Read my full EarFun UBoom L review to find out.

    EarFun UBoom L review: Specs

    EarFun UBoom L review: Cheat sheet

    • What is it? A portable Bluetooth speaker
    • Who is it for? For music lovers on a budget who want a cheap speaker to soundtrack parties
    • How much does it cost? The EarFun UBoom L is available for $79 / £79
    • What do we like? The powerful bass and clear vocals, its portability, the IP67 rating, the long battery life, and the fact that it’s fantastic value for money
    • What don’t we like? There’s no companion app and the EQ can’t be customized

    EarFun UBoom L review: Price & availability

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    The EarFun UBoom L, available in only black, has a retail price of $79 / £79 and I’ve seen it drop to as low as $59 / £54 at Amazon. This price tag pits the UBoom L against the likes of the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3 ($99), Tribit StormBox Flow ($79) and the Anker Soundcore 3 ($51).

    EarFun UBoom L review: Design & controls

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    With a slightly angular shape, the EarFun UBoom L is designed to be positioned horizontally. Its body is made of hard plastic and rubber, and most of it is covered by a mesh speaker. On its underside are two strips of grippy rubber which keep it in place. If you want, you can also make it stand upright, but I found that it sounded best horizontally.

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    Measuring 8.26 x 3.07 x 2.83 inches and weighing 1.43lbs, the UBoom L doesn’t take up much space on a desk and is easy to carry around in a backpack. The six controls are straightforward too. The power, Bluetooth, volume, play/pause and sound mode buttons all give good tactile feedback and are quick to respond.

    EarFun UBoom L review: Features

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    The EarFun UBoom L is IP67-rated, which means it’s waterproof down to 3 feet. Drop it into the shallow end of a pool and the speaker will survive. I put the speaker under the shower too and there were no signs of damage, and it survived being underwater in my friend’s pool. The USB-C and 3.5mm aux ports located at the back are protected by a rubber flap, so you can rest assured no harm will come to the UBoom L.

    This rating also means that the speaker is dustproof. It’s portable and perfect for hikes and long walks. The IP67 rating is the same as the much more expensive Ultimate Ears Epicboom ($349) and the Tribit StormBox Flow.

    EarFun UBoom L review: Sound quality

    The EarFun UBoom L employs the manufacturer’s “JumboBass technology.” The passive bass radiators on each side work in conjunction with the 55mm drivers to deliver powerful audio, particularly in the low frequencies. To test the speaker’s capabilities, I listened to a playlist on Spotify Premium, which is one of the best music streaming services .

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    I was very satisfied with the sound the UBoom L produced. “Jumpsuit” by Twenty One Pilots has one of the band’s strongest basslines, and the speaker reproduces it well and adds an extra oomph . Small speakers may struggle to amplify the bass, and while you will find the UBoom L’s sub-bass lacking somewhat, it still provides a rich sound that will have you bobbing your head.

    The UBoom L doesn’t have a customizable equalizer, which I’ll get into soon, but it features an indoor and outdoor mode. Setting the speaker to outdoor mode increases the rumble without sacrificing clarity, and serves as an alternative to the bass boost EQ.

    Set the speaker to indoor mode and you’ll be treated with vocals that sound natural with great treble. Lana Del Rey’s “A&W” has a good mix of bass and vocals, and the UBoom L does a fantastic job of emphasizing the latter. Vocals are crystal clear but never too shrill. This is also the case with “Too Sweet” where Hozier’s high notes never sound piercing. And give “Hounds to Hamartia” by Poets of the Fall a spin and you’ll truly appreciate each and every guitar note at the beginning.

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    The UBoom L is an excellent choice for the outdoors. I used it in a friend’s garden during a gathering and even with the volume turned up really high, the music remained free of distortion. All of us were pleased with how a range of genres sounded — from Glass Animals’ indie hit “Life Itself” and ABBA’s “Gimme Gimme Gimme” to Four Tet’s low-key “Three Drums.”

    The speaker also features a low-latency video mode which ensures near-perfect lip-sync. I tested this by connecting the UBoom L via an aux cable to my Samsung smart TV. There was no lag between dialogue spoken on screen and the audio emitting from the speaker. The UBoom L also provided an eerie soundscape when watching horror movies like Get Out, and amplified explosion sounds while watching action movies like John Wick 3 and The Dark Knight.

    EarFun UBoom L review: Connectivity

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    The EarFun UBoom L utilizes Bluetooth 5.0 to connect to your smartphone and laptop, and it’s really easy to pair. Simply hold down the Bluetooth button and your device will recognize the speaker. It also features a “party mode” which can be toggled by pressing and holding the sound mode button. This lets you pair your unit with another UBoom L to create stereo sound.

    While EarFun has the EarFun Audio app which can be used to customize its earbuds, the app does not support the UBoom L. This is my biggest gripe with the speaker. Not having an app means you can’t update the firmware and you can’t customize the equalizer either. The more expensive Bose SoundLink Flex ($149) doesn’t have customizable EQ either — at least the UBoom L is half the price.

    If you want customizable EQ, I’d recommend the Anker Soundcore 3 or the JBL Go 4 ($49) instead.

    EarFun UBoom L review: Battery life

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    EarFun claims the UBoom L can last up to 16 hours on a single charge, and its battery life is better than the more expensive Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 3 (14 hours) and even the Bose SoundLink Flex (12 hours). If you want even more juice, the similarly priced Tribit StormBox Flow boasts up to 30 hours of playback time.

    I left the UBoom L playing at a moderate volume and the speaker finally died after just over 16 hours. It takes the speaker approximately four hours to go from zero to 100% when charged with a 30W USB-A to USB-C charger.

    EarFun UBoom L review: Verdict

    Sure, not having a customizable EQ or companion app may make some people feel short-changed. I, too, love tinkering with the EQ to try and get the best sound out of my gear. But does that mean the EarFun UBoom L doesn’t do enough to impress? I wouldn’t say so. At $79, this speaker ticks a lot of boxes.

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    The outstanding sound quality that’s consistent across a range of genres will please audiophiles on a budget. I found the indoor and outdoor modes really handy. The latter boosts the bass enough to soundtrack gatherings by a campfire, and the indoor mode makes vocals sound very natural. And if you want to listen to music at a pool party, the UBoom L’s IP67 rating ensures no harm comes to the speaker — even if it’s dropped into the shallow end. Also, the 16-hour battery life means you can continue partying into the small hours.

    If you need me, I’ll be at a party trying to upstage everyone else’s speakers with the UBoom L.

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