Sony Just Unleashed Five New ULT Audio Beasts in India
Okay, Sony’s on a roll—they’ve just dropped five fresh gadgets in their ULT (Ultimate) audio lineup for India: ULT Tower 9, ULT Tower 9AC, ULT Field 5, ULT Field 3, and the ULTMIC1 wireless mic. Basically, they’re coming for everyone who likes their bass thick and their parties loud. Backyard BBQ? House party? Living room karaoke with your tone-deaf cousin? Sony’s got a gadget for that. All about big sound, slick connections, and portability—so yeah, you can take your party anywhere you want, even if that’s just your own bathroom.And yo, they’re not even letting the last batch cool off—they just dropped Tower 10, Field 7, Field 1, and those ULT Wear cans like three months ago. Sony’s grinding.
How Much Will You Cry at Checkout? (And Where to Get ‘Em)
The prices? A bit of a rollercoaster, but in a good way—something for broke college kids and audio snobs alike. ULT Tower 9: ₹84,990 (Black. Of course. It’s always black.)- ULT Tower 9AC: ₹69,990 (Also black—if it works, don’t mess with it.)
- ULT Field 5: ₹24,990 (Take your pick: Black or Off-White)
- ULT Field 3: ₹17,990 (Forest Grey, Off-White, or Black). Spice it up.
- ULTMIC1: ₹14,990 (Black—serious business, this karaoke stuff)
ULT Tower 9 – King of the Rager
This one? The main event. Tower 9’s built to piss off your neighbors and keep the dance floor shaking. ULT Power Sound has two bass modes—ULT1 if you want your ribs rattling and ULT2 for something snappier.- 25-hour battery life (yeah, it’ll outlast your stamina)
- Quick charge, because patience is for monks
- 360-degree party lights, so your living room turns into a rave cave
- Auto sound optimization: it figures out your room and tweaks the sound. Witchcraft.
- Plug in a mic, a guitar, or jack up your TV audio
- Comes with a handle and wheels; the top’s water-resistant for when things get splashy
- Oh, and it’s a power bank, too. Your phone’s dying? Not on Sony’s watch.
ULT Tower 9AC – Plugged-In Maniac
Tower 9AC is Tower 9’s sibling that doesn’t trust batteries. Always plugged in, so if you want the party to go till sunrise (and then some), this is your guy.- Forget battery anxiety; this one just goes and goes
- Same bass monster sound and light show as Tower 9
- Both ULT1 and ULT2 bass modes, because why not
ULT Field 5 – The Adventure Buddy
Need something you can sling over your shoulder? Field 5’s your boombox for the wild.- 25 hours of battery, so go ahead—get lost somewhere
- IP67 dust and waterproof, so sand, rain, or pool splashes are no biggie
- ULT Power Sound, plus adjustable EQ for the nerds who like to tweak
- Party Connect: Link up 100 of these for a wall of sound (imagine the chaos)
- Multi-way strap—carry it, hang it, whatever
ULT Field 3 – Pocket-Sized Punch
Smaller, lighter, and still packs a punch.- 24 hours of battery—almost a full day of tunes
- Three colors, if you’re sick of black everything
- 10-band EQ for the control freaks
- Tough as nails (yeah, IP67 again)
- Party Connect stays
ULTMIC1 – The Karaoke Enabler
This one’s for the attention hogs. You know who you are.- Wireless mic: plug in the dongle, and you’re golden
- 20 hours of battery, so you can torture your friends all night
- Fast charge: 10 minutes = 2 more hours. Handy for “just one more song”
- Duet Assist keeps your duet from turning into a train wreck.
- Noise reduction—so your embarrassing dog isn’t part of the performance
Why Is Sony ULT Gear Worth a Look?
Tons of speakers out there, but Sony’s throwing in some slick extras:- Two bass modes—tailor the thump to your playlist
- Party Connect—turn your pad into a mini festival
- Tough enough for the outdoors (IP67, so relax)
- Karaoke friendly, especially with that mic
- Works with TVs, guitars, phones—mix and match your heart out
Model | Price | Battery Life | Bass Modes | Water Resistance | Party Connect | Mic Support | Lights |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tower 9 | ₹84,990 | 25 hrs | 2 | Yes (Top Panel) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Tower 9AC | ₹69,990 | Wired | 2 | Yes (Top Panel) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Field 5 | ₹24,990 | 25 hrs | 1 + EQ | IP67 | Yes | No | No |
Field 3 | ₹17,990 | 24 hrs | 1 + EQ | IP67 | Yes | No | No |
ULTMIC1 | ₹14,990 | 20 hrs | N/A | N/A | N/A | Wireless | N/A |
Which One’s Your Flavor?
Throwing a wild bash? Tower 9 (battery) or 9AC (plugged-in) is your new best friend. Camping, picnics, or just chilling outdoors? Go to Field 5 (for marathon sessions) or Field 3 (for lighter packing). Obsessed with karaoke? Snag the ULTMIC1 and let it rip.Quickfire Q&A
Can I use Tower 9 or 9AC for movies?
Totally, they boost your TV sound.
Can Field 5 and 3 do stereo?
Yup—pair two, or get insane and link a hundred.
Will the ULTMIC1 work with my old speaker?
Maybe, if the dongle vibes. Works best with ULT gear, though.
Is Field 5/3 really tough?
Yeah, IP67 means they laugh at dust and don’t care if they take a swim.
So, crank it up and let your neighbors file noise complaints. Isn’t that what speakers are for?
Cheers!
Bottom Line—Are These Worth It?
Sony’s ULT series is basically for anyone who loves fat bass, actual parties, or just flexing their new gadgets. Towers bring the boom and the light show; Fields are tough and travel-friendly; ULTMIC1 is just waiting for your off-key Mariah Carey moment. Deep bass, rugged build, connect to anything? Hard to go wrong.So, crank it up and let your neighbors file noise complaints. Isn’t that what speakers are for?
Cheers!