Earfun UBoom X review
This bass monster lives up to the boom in its name
The Earfun Uboom X offers bass to the max. Other features such as a light organ, app or power bank are nice extras for its price.
The Earfun Uboom X offers bass to the max. Other features such as a light organ, app or power bank are nice extras for its price.
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