Short answer: the Ultimate Ears Hyperboom for better sound quality, the Soundcore Rave for the lower price. The Ultimate Ears Hyperboom ranks #31 of 50 party speakers at $449.99. The Soundcore Rave ranks #45 at $220, $229.99 cheaper.
The case for the Ultimate Ears Hyperboom: Strong audio performance with 2x 4.5” woofers, 2x 1” tweeters, 2x passive radiators. The tradeoff: Very expensive for what it does, a bit dull and muddy sound.
What the Soundcore Rave gets right: 20,000mAh battery for 24-hour claimed playtime. The catch: Pretty big lack of deep bass, treble rolled off.
Buy the Ultimate Ears Hyperboom if sound quality matters more than the price. Buy the Soundcore Rave if the price matters more than sound quality.
If sound quality matters at all to you, skip the Soundcore Rave. It ranks near the bottom of the 50 party speakers, so look higher up the list instead.
Specifications Side By Side
| Ultimate Ears Hyperboom | Soundcore Rave | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $449.99 | $220 |
| Ranked | #31 of 50 in Party Size Portable Bluetooth Speakers | #45 of 50 in Party Size Portable Bluetooth Speakers |
| App | No | No |
| Aux Input | Yes | Yes |
| Bass Extension (-10dB) | 55Hz | ~60Hz |
| Battery Life | 24 hours (Manufacturer specified) | 24 hours (Manufacturer specified) |
| Bluetooth Codecs | SBC | SBC |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 | - |
| Charging Time | 2.6 hours | - |
| Dimensions | 7.5" x 7.5" x 14.3" (190 x 190 x 364 mm) | - |
| Drivers | 2x 5.66" woofers, 2x 0.98" tweeters, passive radiators | 60W: Multiple drivers + passive radiators |
| EQ | No | No |
| IP Rating | None | None |
| Party Mode | Yes (PartyUp up to 50 speakers) | Yes (PartyCast up to 100 speakers) |
| Power Bank | No | Yes |
| Power Input | AC Power brick | AC Power cord |
| Stereo | Yes | Yes |
| Omnidirectional | No | No |
| TWS | No | No |
| USB Playback | No | No |
| Weight | 13 lbs / 5.9 kg | 21.6 lbs / 9.8 kg |
| Digital Aux Input | No | No |
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The Two Speakers In Full
Ultimate Ears Hyperboom: $449.99 Amazon
Pros: Strong audio performance with 2x 4.5” woofers, 2x 1” tweeters, 2x passive radiators. Up to 24 hours battery at 50% volume (3 hours at max). Adaptive bass compensation for wall-reflective environments. Dual Bluetooth pairing, aux and optical inputs, USB-out for device charging. IPX4 splash-proof. Sliding rubber handle and compact square design.
Cons: Very expensive for what it does, a bit dull and muddy sound. Not as loud as others in the class. Bass not as deep as a Partybox 100. External power brick for charging.
Full Ultimate Ears Hyperboom review and specifications →
| App | No |
|---|---|
| Aux Input | Yes |
| Bass Extension (-10dB) | 55Hz |
| Battery Life | 24 hours (Manufacturer specified) |
| Bluetooth Codecs | SBC |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Charging Time | 2.6 hours |
| Digital Aux Input | No |
| Dimensions | 7.5" x 7.5" x 14.3" (190 x 190 x 364 mm) |
| Drivers | 2x 5.66" woofers, 2x 0.98" tweeters, passive radiators |
| EQ | No |
| IP Rating | None |
| Omnidirectional | No |
| Party Mode | Yes (PartyUp up to 50 speakers) |
| Power Bank | No |
| Power Input | AC Power brick |
| Stereo | Yes |
| TWS | No |
| USB Playback | No |
| Weight | 13 lbs / 5.9 kg |
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Soundcore Rave: $220 Soundcore
Pros: 20,000mAh battery for 24-hour claimed playtime. Booming bass and crisp vocals with colorful LED light show. IPX4 waterproof design for poolside/beach/outdoor use. AI-assisted karaoke removes vocals in real-time via Soundcore app. Wireless microphones included, eight preset lighting modes. Can link multiple speakers together. Long battery life, fun light patterns synced to music.
Cons: Pretty big lack of deep bass, treble rolled off
Full Soundcore Rave review and specifications →
| App | No |
|---|---|
| Aux Input | Yes |
| Bass Extension (-10dB) | ~60Hz |
| Battery Life | 24 hours (Manufacturer specified) |
| Bluetooth Codecs | SBC |
| Digital Aux Input | No |
| Drivers | 60W: Multiple drivers + passive radiators |
| EQ | No |
| IP Rating | None |
| Omnidirectional | No |
| Party Mode | Yes (PartyCast up to 100 speakers) |
| Power Bank | Yes |
| Power Input | AC Power cord |
| Stereo | Yes |
| TWS | No |
| USB Playback | No |
| Weight | 21.6 lbs / 9.8 kg |
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