Why this Sony speaker has effectively replaced every other portable audio gear for me
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Why this Sony speaker has effectively replaced every other portable audio gear for me
"The Sony ULT Field 5 was launched in April alongside the ULT Field 3 and ULT Tower speakers. It joins the ULT Field 1 and ULT Field 7 in the growing ULT lineup of Sony's bass-focused audio products. I didn't like the ULT Wear headphones because the bass response sounded overly exaggerated. But after using the Sony ULT Field 5 on and off for the past few weeks, I think I can give the ULT range another chance."
"The Sony ULT Field 5 features a rugged design that might seem heavy on paper, but Sony includes an optional adjustable shoulder strap for portability that makes it easier to carry around. This is not one of those speakers you'd fit in a backpack. Instead, you can carry it like a cross-shoulder bag. The Sony ULT Field 5 retains some design cues from its predecessor, the Sony SRS-XG300, including the LED lights."
Sony launched the ULT Field 5 in April alongside the ULT Field 3 and ULT Tower, expanding a bass-focused ULT lineup that includes Field 1 and Field 7. The speaker delivers powerful, room-filling bass and improved overall audio clarity while weighing 3.3 kg (7.2 lb). The design combines ruggedness and elegance, with durable fabric, IP67 dust and water resistance, LED lighting integrated into dual passive radiators, and an optional adjustable shoulder strap for cross-shoulder carrying. The unit is not designed to fit in a backpack and targets users who want more power than typical portable speakers without a full-size party speaker. Color options include White and Black, with Black recommended for outdoor use.
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