Sony’s Newest Additions To Its ULT Line Crush Outdoor Sound

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Sony’s Newest Additions To Its ULT Line Crush Outdoor Sound

Sony’s Newest Additions To Its ULT Line Crush Outdoor Sound

Sony’s party gear got louder, smarter, and more durable.

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Sony just released a new ULT Power Sound gear lineup, ready to fuel everything from backyard hangs to full-blown block parties. The new ULT Field 3, ULT Field 5, and ULT Tower 9 bring upgraded tech, stronger audio performance, and next-level durability to the Bluetooth speaker game.

Replacing the SRS-XE300, the $200 ULT Field 3 delivers enhanced bass with a new ULT1 mode, sound field optimization, and IP67-rated protection—including rust-proofing. It’s lightweight and shoulder-strap-ready. It now blasts up to 24 hours of audio, plus a speedy 10-minute charge gives you 2 hours of playtime.

At $330, the ULT Field 5 steps in for the XG300 with a second ULT2 mode for even more sonic punch. It features customizable lights, a 25-hour battery life (or 10 with lights on), and a 10-band EQ. The aux input, USB-C charging, and light control toggle are hidden under a flap for maximum weather resistance.

Then there’s the $900 ULT Tower 9—the mobile party monster. With a splash-proof top panel, mic and guitar inputs, 360-degree lighting, and dual ULT modes, this Tower is built for karaoke nights and living room DJ sessions. Do you prefer to plug in? The wired version costs $750.

Sony even included the new ULT Mic bundle—two wireless, rechargeable, noise-cancelling mics for $150. These mics pair perfectly with Sony’s party speaker range and promise up to 20 hours of performance-ready battery life.

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