Ultimate Ears has added a new portable speaker to its line-up, and this one is a little different from the others. That’s because this speaker floats. The Everboom is a fairly small portable speaker with an IP67 waterproof rating so you can use it in water. Thanks to its ability to float, you won’t lose it at the bottom of the lake.

The Everboom has an oval design that’s similar to the largerEpicboom speaker, and offers the same 360-degree sound, although when the speaker is floating in water, some of that sound is going to headed straight to the bottom of your pool. The Everboom is available in four color options, including Charcoal Black, Lilac, Raspberry, and a Cobalt Blue that will blend nicely with your pool water.

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The UE Everboom may be small and portable, but it can output up to 85 dBC outdoors. As well as Ultimate Ears' signature sound, there are three other pre-setEQ modesyou can use to get the ideal sound for your situation. You can also create your own custom EQ modes if the pre-set ones don’t cut it.

Ultimate Ears Everboom Bluetooth speaker

The speaker can float in water, but it’s also helping to keep plastic from our rivers and seas. It’s made using 100% recycled polyester for the speaker fabric, and at least 58% recycled plastic for the body. Even the magnets are made from recycled metal.

Ultimate Ears Everboom

What’s better than a Bluetooth speaker? A Bluetooth speaker that floats, of course. This 360-degree portable speaker has IP67 water resistance and is designed to float, making it the perfect speaker for your pool party.

The Everboom is designed for the great outdoors

A dedicated Outdoor Boost button pumps up the bass

The Everboom is designed with the outdoors in mind. As well as the ability to float, the portable speaker has an Outdoor Boost button that cranks up the bass and adds up to one dB to the output, so your music cuts through the noise of the world around you. It’s also drop-tested up to one meter, so it’s rugged enough to handle most outdoor activities.

The Everboom can float, but your phone probably can’t. Thankfully, the Everboom has a Bluetooth range of up to 55 meters, so you can keep your phone safely away from the water’s edge and still enjoy music from your floating speaker. It has a battery life of up to 20 hours, too, so your phone may run out of juice before the Everboom does.

Ultimate Ears Epicboom being carried through a forest

The Everboom can float, but your phone probably can’t.

If the pool party is getting a little rowdy, and you want to let everyone know that the hot dogs are ready, you can use the BOOM app to broadcast your voice through the Everboom, ensuring that everyone gets the message. You can also use the BOOM app tolink up to 150 Ultimate Ears speakerstogether to make the mother of all speaker groups. The PARTYUP feature will work with other Everboom speakers, as well as allBoom, Megaboom, Epicboom, and Hyperboommodels.