If the compact Wonderboom is simply too huge for you, Final Ears’ newest speaker will supplant that mannequin because the smallest entry within the firm’s present lineup. The Miniroll is, because the identify suggests, a diminutive model of the corporate’s flat, round Roll design. This new Bluetooth choice weighs lower than a pound and might tuck into tight pockets. Or, as UE was eager to point out off within the advertising supplies, the speaker can connect to almost something because of a built-in, versatile strap.
As soon as once more, Final Ears retained the distinguished quantity buttons as a key design ingredient. Energy and play/pause buttons are on the left facet, with that latter management additionally helping with observe skipping and activating PartyUp mode (with Auracast) for syncing with different UE audio system. Alongside the underside edge, there is a USB-C port for charging. Though that part is totally uncovered, the speaker is IP67 rated mud and waterproof, plus it is in a position to face up to drops of practically 4 toes (1.2 meters).
Do not let the smaller measurement idiot you, the Miniroll nonetheless packs a punch. The speaker can handle as much as 85.5dB of quantity, which is spectacular for a unit of this stature. That huge sound is powered by one 45.6mm energetic driver and one 37.75mm x 65mm passive radiator.
Final Ears guarantees as much as 12 hours of battery life on a cost, loads of juice for an all-day get together on the go. There is a sustainability ingredient right here, too. The material manufactured from 100% post-consumer recycled polyester and the speaker comprises no less than 40 % post-consumer recycled plastic components.
The Miniroll is out there now for $80 (€80/£70) in black, blue, gray and pink shade choices. At this worth, the speaker is probably the most reasonably priced within the present UE vary — along with being the smallest.