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So, Should You Buy the UE Hyperboom or JBL Xtreme 3?
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These speakers both deliver fabulous sound and their own respective perks, but which is better for you?
A couple of weeks back, Gizmodo reviewed the JBL Xtreme 3 ($399) and found it to be a surprisingly powerful Bluetooth solution for folks on the go. But several Gizmodo readers asked at the time how it compared to the slightly more expensive Ultimate Ears Hyperboom ($599), which Ultimate Ears calls its “biggest, loudest, boomiest speaker yet.” Having tested both, I think that each makes a solid case for itself. But which speaker you should ultimately shell out for will likely depend on how you actually plan to use it. Both are technically dual-
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