As the hours passed so did the beverages until the combination of wonky surface and stumbling feet caused inevitable spills - the Boom took more than a good swig of beer and survived unscathed. And we should know - the UE Boom lived with us for five days in a 12-man tent at Glastonbury festival 2013 where at the beginning of a four-hour downpour a slightly soggy Boom sat in the centre of our tent and delivered the tunes to appreciative ears. The mesh material has been plasma-coated for waterproofing, which means the whole unit can survive a soaking. The near-cylindrical shape has been designed to project sound at near-360-degrees for a uniform delivery of audio in open spaces, and it genuinely works except for an ever so slight shift in top-end if the main rubberised panel is at a specific angle to the ears. But the UE Boom is not just striking to look at, it's a well thought-out product in its design too. It's available in six colourways - pink and red, blue and white, black and grey, blue and yellow, white and red, or plain white each with a rubberised main panel and mesh-like material finish.
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