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Ultimate Ears is an American custom in-ear monitor (IEM), speaker, and earphone manufacturer based in Irvine and Newark, California, United States. It was founded by Mindy and Jerry Harvey in 1995, who created a new market for custom IEMs now used by some of the world's top musicians.
UE Boom is a portable speaker manufactured by Ultimate Ears, supporting Bluetooth and wired connections. [1] UE Boom has been praised for its industrial design , loudness, battery life, speakerphone capability, and its suitability for outdoor use, but criticized for its comparatively high price.
UE BOOM 2 is a compact, durable wireless Bluetooth speaker manufactured by Ultimate Ears, a subsidiary of Logitech, that offers 360-degree soundstage effect. It plays louder than the original Boom, sounds better and offers tap control. The speaker is stain-resistant, shock-resistant and fully waterproof. UE Boom 2 won GOOD DESIGN award for 2015 ...
UE ROLL consists of a 51-millimetre (2 in) driver coupled with two 19-millimetre (3 ⁄ 4 in) tweeters which are in stereo, so there is a small amount of stereo separation. In terms of sound output, it supports a maximum of 85 dBA in a range of 108 Hz–20 kHz.
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[1] [3] Allison became CEO of Ultimate Ears, with Mindy as president and Harvey as Chief Technical Officer. By June 2007 the company had 30 employees. [1] After the launch of the UE-11 model, and in August 2007, Ultimate Ears was acquired by Logitech International for $34 million. [3] Harvey left Ultimate Ears ten months prior to the ...
[2] [3] [4] Apple began accepting app submissions from registered developers on November 3, 2010, in preparation for its launch. [5] The Mac App Store was launched on January 6, 2011, as part of the free Mac OS X 10.6.6 update for all current Snow Leopard users. [2] [3] After 24 hours of release, Apple announced that there were over one million ...