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Sony ULT Power lineup with portable and tower speakers has launched in India with focus on bass and outdoor usage.

Sony ULT brings portable and tower speakers to India
Sony has launched its new lineup of ULT Power Bluetooth speakers in India this week. The company has a broad series of audio products in the country and the ULT Power Sound series brings not but quite a few new models to the market for buyers. You have a total of 5 different speakers arriving in the country and giving people different options based on their budget and needs. The use of the ULT button gives extra bass output, something that Sony heavily advertises for its range.
Sony ULT Power Speakers: How Many And Price In India
Sony ULT series includes tower speakers like the ULT Tower 9, and ULT Tower 9AC along with portable Bluetooth speakers ULT Field 3 and Field 5. The new lineup is priced in India starting from Rs 17,990.
Sony ULT Power Speakers: What You Get
The ULT Field 3 and Field 5 are the starting options, being portable Bluetooth speakers. You get them in a handy cylindrical shape with the control buttons at the top, including the ULT button.
Sony has made it durable to handle the water, dust and let you use either of these speakers outdoors. The company offers multi-speaker connectivity for both the models that promise battery life of around 25 hours and support dual-device support at the same time.
Moving the tower lineup, you have the ULT Tower 9 and the Tower 9AC that claim to offer concert-like sound output at home. They get a 360-degree party sound option, suited for karaoke and even connect to the guitar.
Speaking of which, Sony even has a wireless mic for your karaoke’s called the ULT MIC1 which offers clear voice, reduces the background music and even supports dual singing balanced sound. It has a battery that runs up to 20 hours.

S Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media houses covering the latest trends in technology and helping fr…Read More
S Aadeetya, Special Correspondent at News18 Tech, accidentally got into journalism 10 years ago, and since then, has been part of established media houses covering the latest trends in technology and helping fr… Read More
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