It's 10.2 cm tall with a diameter of 9.4 cm, while the UE Boom 2 is 18 cm tall with a diameter of 6.5 cm.The front of the WONDERBOOM features the iconic Ultimate
Ears volume control buttons, denoted by a» +» and a» -», and at the top, there's a power button and a Bluetooth button for pairing the WONDERBOOM to an iPhone.
Not exact matches
If you watch the unboxing which I'll embed into this review you will see it comes in a rather small box and in 2 parts, it's simply a case of sliding the headband into the
ear cup then again into position to fit onto your head, you'll notice you have a mic mute
button and
volume control about halfway down the aux cable just like on the Microsoft chat headset, once you look at the
ear cup is where you'll notice the differences, this little sucker has a 40 mm speaker built into an over-
ear cup which also has cutouts in place for users with glasses, they have named this Turtle Beach Specsfit.
G533 also features a noise - cancelling microphone on a folding extending boom for clear chats and an on -
ear volume control roller plus mic mute
button for fast audio adjustments on the fly.
On the right
ear, there are
controls for
Volume Up / Down (the volume works together with your mobile device's master volume, not independently of it), and the central button, which is actually the logo, controls playback, track navigation, and call manag
Volume Up / Down (the
volume works together with your mobile device's master volume, not independently of it), and the central button, which is actually the logo, controls playback, track navigation, and call manag
volume works together with your mobile device's master
volume, not independently of it), and the central button, which is actually the logo, controls playback, track navigation, and call manag
volume, not independently of it), and the central
button, which is actually the logo,
controls playback, track navigation, and call management.
Volume controls a multifunction
button, a toggle for the «Environment filter» used by the app, and a power / connection slider all ring the right
ear cup.
Situated along the right
ear's cable at chin - height, the inline remote has three
buttons: a multi-function
button that
controls playback, track navigation, and call management, and + and -
buttons for
volume control.
Reach behind your right
ear and you'll find the
volume controls with a play / pause
button in the middle.
You have to go through a cumbersome system of menus on the amp itself (which, to the Sibera 800's credit, you can
control with either the amp's
buttons or a
volume control located behind the headset's right
ear).
The on - headset
controls are fairly intuitive, with a
volume rocker on the bottom of the left
ear, plus oversized
buttons for power and mute on the side.
The Bose for instance, uses actual tactile
buttons to
control playback, call management, track navigation, and
volume, while the B&O Play cleverly divides
controls between the two earpieces — tapping the left
ear, for instance, will skip a track backward, while tapping the right will skip forward.
Much like the MW60 Over-
Ears, MW50 On -
Ears utilize the same discrete, tactile
buttons found in luxury timepieces to
control volume and pause, play or repeat a song.
Sound is easily
controlled via the
volume button, which is neatly integrated into the right
ear cup, with muting quickly and effortlessly achieved by simply raising the boom arm.
The Mi In -
Ear Headphones Pro HD comes with three
buttons in the full metal remote and these
buttons allow you to
control music including play or pause music and increase or decrease the
volume level.