
"We have everything needed for a successful party, except a good speaker -- and that's not without trying. It's a familiar scene: my roommate pulls out her years-old Bose speaker, which requires a cord connection. Unsurprisingly, it gets no mileage. We ask friends to bring their speakers, but rarely do theirs win the battle against a crowded apartment of 20 to 30 people."
"Sony is known for naming its devices like airplanes: The Ult Field 1's predecessor, which shares the same price tag, is the SRS-XE200. That doesn't quite roll off the tongue, does it? The company is changing its ways as the crowd cheers. This new lineup of audio equipment has much more pronounceable names, including the Ult Field 1. As a Sony spokesperson explained, Ult is for "ultimate" and Field for its portability."
The Sony Ult Field 1 is a compact portable speaker that filled a 15-person dinner party with rich, room-filling audio comparable to more expensive devices. The speaker outperformed older corded and Bluetooth options, offering strong performance across genres, solid build quality, and reliable battery life suitable for summer parties and beach days. Sony simplified its naming conventions, replacing the SRS-XE200-style names with more pronounceable labels like Ult Field 1. The model is the smallest in the Ult Field lineup, measures about the length of a forearm, and is available in off-white, forest gray, black, and orange.
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