
Altec Lansing
The Altec Lansing Baby Boom XL is a compact, rugged Bluetooth speaker built for outdoor adventures, featuring an IP67 rating that makes it waterproof, dustproof, and floatable. It delivers punchy bass and up to 6 hours of playtime, with true wireless pairing for double volume and voice‑assistant support.
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$17.81
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$24.14
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$17.58
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$29.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Baby Boom XL for its ultra‑rugged IP67 construction, deep bass, and the ability to double volume by pairing two units, while also noting its solid Bluetooth stability and voice‑assistant integration. However, they criticize the modest 6‑hour battery life at high volume, the inconsistent range claims, and the absence of an app or EQ features that competitors provide.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the speaker’s durability—especially its ability to float—and its surprisingly powerful bass for a pocket‑sized device. Common complaints revolve around the limited battery when driven hard, occasional pairing glitches, and a desire for a longer, more reliable Bluetooth range and more modern accessories like an app or headphone jack.
Common Complaints
Short battery life at maximum volume, occasional Bluetooth pairing hiccups, inconsistent range performance, and cumbersome plastic packaging are the most frequently reported issues.
What People Are Saying
“tossed in pool—floats!”
How It Compares
vs. JBL Clip 4
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Choose JBL Clip 4 for longer battery life and consistent range; choose Baby Boom XL for louder bass and dual‑speaker pairing.
vs. Ultimate Ears MiniBoost
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MiniBoost is suitable for users who want a compact waterproof speaker with pairing, but Baby Boom XL offers better bass, longer battery, and floatability.
vs. Anker Soundcore
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Anker Soundcore is ideal for users seeking app control and longer playtime, while Baby Boom XL excels for rugged, floatable outdoor scenarios requiring high bass output.