Yes, thats right, its not just small but its affordable too.
The sound offers loads of bass, marking a notable improvement in audio capabilities over the previous two Rolls.
Some of the best features of the Roll are here too.
I could hang the Miniroll in my living room…(Image credit: Future)
The speaker isnt perfect though, as theres no smartphone app to bring extra features or offer customization.
It also undercuts the two UE Roll models which went for $99 / 99 / AU$149.
The Wonderboom is the closest sibling in price at $99 / 89 / AU$149.
Theres no equaliser, for example, or even different EQ presets for you to toggle between.
You cant change audio codec, fiddle with Bluetooth options or use a find my speaker function.
One thing youcando is connect the Miniroll to its siblings, so that sync up multiple speakers.
Charging is done via USB-C, with a little port just above the strap.
Ultimate Ear’s promotional material even shows someone attaching it to a dog.
Its an odd situation and I had to always think about where I placed the Miniroll.
Theres no button to skip or restart tracks so youll have to rely on your phone for that.
Ive already written about how it literally vibrates from what its putting out!
Its certainly not necessary for the Macarena.
They just lose portability as a trade-off.
Should I buy the Ultimate Ears Miniroll?
The Miniroll is… well, mini!
I could hang the Miniroll in my living room…(Image credit: Future)
It’s a good pick for people on a budget who want lots of bass.
I’ve been reviewing audio products at TechRadar for 5 years, including other Ultimate Ears products.
…or in my kitchen…(Image credit: Future)
…or on my wine rack.(Image credit: Future)