![]() You can use the Megablast as a sup’d up Echo and it works pretty wellīut you can only use voice commands to play or pause your music or to skip a track if the megablast is connected to wifi and if you’re streaming music from Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, and a few other streaming services. I just feel that its sloppy design.īut UE also decided to omit physical control buttons in favor of Amazon’s A-L-E-X-A voice control on the Megablast which also bothers me. And I also hate the fact that you have to stand the meagbalst upside down when you’re going to charge it. I just feel this is a sneaky way of UE trying to get you to buy their $40 power up charging cradle. But with the Megablast you can really only just charge this speaker with its included cable, so if you lose or damage this cable it could be a headache in the future. The point of having a universal standard like a micro USB port is so that you can mix and match cables and if you need a replacement you can easily buy one. Since this port is so indented it limits the amount of USB cables you can use to charge this speaker. Not having an Audio jack on the megablast doesn’t bother me these days but what does is just how hard it is to reach its micro USB port. The Megablast also charges via a micro USB port but it doesn’t have an Audio Jack. When it comes to ports, both the Revolve Plus and Pulse 3 have easy to reach micro USB ports and Audio jacks for wired listening. If you need a tough speaker then the Megablast is your guy, it has an IP67 certification so its both dust and water proof, and thanks to its fabric and rubber body this speaker can definitely take a beating. The JBL Pulse 3 carries an IPX7 certification which means its water proof for the most part… but due to its acrylic top you also run the risk of scratching or cracking it if you travel on a regular basis with this speaker. The Bose Revolve Plus is the most fragile speaker here due to its easy to scratch aluminum body and it only has an IPX4 certification, but it is the most refined looking speaker here. And also checkout the new merch shelf down below.Įven though all three of these speakers are portable speakers, one is tougher than the others. ![]() If you want to pick either of these speakers up I’ll have links in the description below… and if you use the links it really helps out the channel. And finally theres the Bose Soundlink Revolve Plus which is the most expensive speaker here retailing for $299 and almost never goes on sale. The UE Megablast retails for $250 but you can usually get the Black version for about $190. The JBL Pulse 3 is the cheapest speaker here and retails for $200… but its usually on sale for about $170 these days. These 3 speakers don’t just look very different, they also have very different approaches to how they produce their 360 degree sound. We have one of my most favorite products, the JBL Pulse 3… the elegant Bose Soundlink Revolve Plus… and the somewhat improved UE Megablast. Today we’re going to compare the three most popular 360 degree speakers right now. When ever I do a versus video I always take price into consideration… but not today.
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