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Review: Boom Urchin Bluetooth Wireless Speaker

Last updated: May 16, 2021 8:19 pm UTC
By Nick Guy
Review: Boom Urchin Bluetooth Wireless Speaker

Although it’s similar in functionality to the splashproof wireless speakers we recently covered, Boom’s Urchin Bluetooth Wireless Speaker ($150) is one of the more distinctive-looking options out there. Shaped like a six-inch long, four-inch wide rounded stone, it comes equipped with a removable silicone cover in your choice of red, black, or blue colors. With included accessories, Urchin can be stuck to a flat surface with adhesive, hung with a suction cup, or dangled from a carabiner clip. It also comes with a wall charger to juice up the eight- to ten-hour battery.



Review: Boom Urchin Bluetooth Wireless Speaker
Review: Boom Urchin Bluetooth Wireless Speaker

The core of Urchin is made from hard, dark grey plastic. It’s mostly solid, although a five-inch long oval reveals the two speaker drivers. Directly beneath them are physical buttons that allow you to adjust the volume, initiate Bluetooth pairing, and turn the unit on and off.

Most people will never likely see the interior, however, as the rubber skin comes already installed, and it’s not necessarily obvious that it comes off; although it’s technically interchangeable, you currently can’t buy covers separately. With the skin in place, the buttons still stick through. There’s a loop at one end, used for hanging, and a flap at the other end covers the auxiliary and Micro-USB ports. Audio is exposed through a pattern of holes in the top of the skin. Water resistance allows the speaker to withstand showers, rain, and splashes.


 

Review: Boom Urchin Bluetooth Wireless Speaker

Review: Boom Urchin Bluetooth Wireless Speaker

One of the benefits Boom’s Urchin offers is support for multiple mounting options, and the tools to do so are included in the package.

You can hook the speaker to a bag with the carabiner clip, or stick it to a vertical surface by fitting the two-piece suction cup mechanism through the loop. Alternatively, a rubber circle can screw into the bottom, with the 3M adhesive on the other side allowing you to stick Urchin where you want it. All three are nice alternatives to just leaving the speaker on a table, and it’s great that they don’t come at an extra cost.

 

Review: Boom Urchin Bluetooth Wireless Speaker

Review: Boom Urchin Bluetooth Wireless Speaker

Review: Boom Urchin Bluetooth Wireless Speaker

We were generally impressed with Urchin’s audio performance. Although not identical, the sound profile is roughly equivalent to Scosche’s boomBottle, which is a very good thing. Although boomBottle gets a bit louder, and has a small edge on bass, Urchin performs a little better with high-frequency sounds.


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