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Ultimate Ears Megablast vs. Megaboom 3: Which should you buy?

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Megablast

Smart powerhouse

$137 at Amazon

Pros

  • Amazon Alexa integration
  • Powerful bass
  • Customizable EQ (Boom app)
  • 16-hour battery life
  • Water-resistant (IP67)

Cons

  • No Party Up mode
  • No Google Assistant or Siri integration

The Ultimate Ears Megablast is the largest and loudest speaker available from the company. It features Wi-Fi connectivity and Alexa integration, as well as excellent sound, a gorgeous design, and IP67 water resistance for superb portability.

Megaboom 3

Silver medal

$170 at Amazon

Pros

  • Party Up — connect to over 150 Boom and Megaboom speakers
  • 20-hour battery life
  • Well-balanced sound
  • IP67 water resistance
  • Customizable EQ (Boom app)

Cons

  • No Wi-Fi/Alexa integration
  • No 3.5mm jack

While the Megaboom 3 isn’t a huge step up from the smaller Boom 3, it does offer more powerful bass, longer battery life, and is only a small step down from the Megablast

Two powerful Bluetooth speakers

The Megablast and Megaboom 3 are the two most powerful speakers Ultimate Ears offers. They each feature excellent bass, and are both totally portable. It’s in the finer details and Wi-Fi capabilities that they differ.

Megablast Megaboom 3
Battery life 16 hours 20 hours
Pairs with 8 other Megablast or Blast 150+ Boom and Megaboom speakers
Wi-Fi/Alexa Yes No
Bluetooth range 45 meters 45 meters
Water resistance IP67 IP67
Number of color options 4 4
Frequency range 60Hz – 20kHz 60Hz – 20kHz

The one major difference between these two speakers is Wi-Fi: the Megablast can be controlled using Amazon’s Alexa assistant, and the Megaboom 3 cannot. It’s as simple as that. The Megablast does get marginally louder than the Megaboom 3, and it does have slightly better bass, but at the realistic volume most people will be listening to these speakers, they’ll sound quite similar.

In terms of water resistance, both speakers get an IP67, which means they’re completely protected from dust ingression (6) and can survive submersion in up to one meter of water for 30 minutes. In this respect, they’re both perfect for listening to tunes by the pool, on a hike (even in the rain), at the campsite, or wherever you listening habits take you.

There is no clear winner. You either want Alexa functionality or you don’t.

In the end, there is no clear winner as to which you should buy. You should base your choice on whether or not you value you using your Bluetooth speaker as, essentially, an Amazon Echo device. If you have smart home devices to control, use Alexa, and want better sound than many of the Echo speakers, buy the Megablast.

If you’re simply looking for a portable, water-resistant, excellent-sounding Bluetooth speaker, and you need none of the Wi-Fi functionality, then buy the Megaboom 3.

All that said, you can get the Megablast on Amazon for as little as $140-ish sometimes, and you might as well jump on that deal and get the best of both worlds.

Megablast

Alexa an asset

$137 at Amazon $250 at Best Buy

Massive sound and Wi-Fi control to boot

The Megablast may have a large price tag to start, but its great sound and Alexa integration are worth it. Plus, you can often get it for less than the Megaboom 3 anyway.

Megaboom 3

Best of the Boom

It’s hard to do better for Bluetooth speakers

$170 at Amazon

The Megaboom 3 is the best of Ultimate Ears’ Boom line, and its sound even rivals the Megablast’s. If you don’t need or want Wi-Fi control, this is the perfect pick.

Source of the article – iMore