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The Earfun Uboom L full review and sound test for firmware 0.45 and compared to original 0.36 firmware. This portable bluetooth speaker from Earfun has been tuned by youtuber Oluvs Gadgets. Orginal firmware had issues and a mismatch with the production speaker. fNow the Earfun Uboom L has Oluv tuned 0.45 fimrmware as stock and i make a full sound test video on this and compare it to the likes of the Tribit Maxsound Plus, Soundcore Motion Plus, Motion Boom and the Marshall Stockwell 2.
Earfun Uboom L: l
Soundcore Motion Plus: s
Soundcore Motion Boom: m
Tribit Maxsound Plus: s
Marshall Stockwell 2: 2
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
2:29 frequency response measurements
6:30 firmware 0.36 vs 0.45
13:53 Uboom L vs Maxsound Plus
15:26 Uboom L vs Motion Plus
21:14 Uboom L vs Marshall Stockwell 2
22:51 Uboom L vs Motion Boom
28:31 Maximum volume test
30:44 100% spectrum analysis
31:54 summary
35:56 Earfun Uboom L specs
38:44 AAC warning
41:390 wrap up
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Alan Ross Reviews Top Picks:
Top for value:
Tribit Stormbox Blast: unbeatable deep bass for the money t
Soundcore Motion Boom: Amazingly deep bass to 40hz for its size and price.
Learn more about Motion Boom alternative Mifa Wildbox:
Still worth a look:
My former world champ the Soundcore Motion Plus can still offer great clarity.
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£50 champion:
Great bass for its size, Soundcore Boost: t
Tribit Xsound Mega: medium sized mono speaker with fun bass and light show. a
Hi End Picks
Minirig mk3 2.2 system: 3
Rocksteady Stadium 2.1 system: superior subwoofer to minirig but lacks volume r
Audio Pro C3: Open and neutral lacks deep bass 3
Vifa Oslo: expensive but very clear with deep bass, lacks warmth: o
Marshall Stockwell 2: balanced immersive, not loud 2
Dali Katch: has lots of issues but for very low volumes only is a nice listen h
Travel Speakers:
Earfun UBoom L: smaller than Charge 5, bigger than soundcore Boost, bright tuning: l
JBL Charge 5: mono but has a very clear and dynamic sound at low volumes and can go reasonably loud. Bit screechy over 80%.
Bose Soundlink Flex: good bass heavy sound for its compact travel friendly size.
Denon 250bt: discontinued but still a reference for size/quality ratio.
JBL Flip 6: can be a bit harsh).
Mifa WildRod: d
Beosound A1 1st gen: sounds better than 2nd gen, connectivity and battery issues. Deep bass for small size, clearer than the Bose Flex. 1
Wonderboom 3: really nice form factor with reasonable sound 3
Best Mini/Micro Options:
Bose Soundlink Micro (warm): o
Tribit Stormbox Micro 2 (clinical): 2
Minirig Mini 2: 2
Worth a Listen:
W-King T9: reasonably loud and balanced big bright detailed stereo sound.
LG Xboom GO PN7: relaxing, not bass heavy, DTS mode for open sound. 7
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