This video reviews the Sony ULT Field 7 portable Bluetooth speaker. Here are the key points covered in the video:
Introduction
- The speaker costs $500.
- It comes in one color, black.
- Key features include:
- X-Balanced speaker units for powerful sound
- Multipoint connection and Google Fast Pair
- IP67 dust and water resistance
- 30 hours battery life with quick charge
- Alt button for deep or punchy bass
- RGB lights
- Microphone and guitar input
- True Wireless Stereo (TWS) for pairing two speakers
- Party Connect for connecting up to 100 compatible Sony speakers
- USB-A output for charging devices
- Seven-band EQ via the Sony Music App
Unboxing
- The box includes the speaker, user manuals, and power cord.
Design
- Fabric coating all around
- Carrying handles on the top and bottom
- Can be positioned horizontally or vertically
- Buttons on top for power, Bluetooth, play/pause, volume, and Alt
- Grills on the front and back house the speakers and passive radiators
- Back panel has ports for:
- Light button
- Battery indicator
- Key control
- Echo (microphone) volume
- AC input
- USB-A output
- 3.5mm auxiliary input
- 3.5mm microphone input
Sony Music App
- View speaker details, connection status, and battery percentage
- Group with other speakers
- Switch audio input (USB, Bluetooth, etc.)
- Access streaming services
- Seven-band EQ with presets (Alt button control) and custom settings
- Soundfield optimization (automatic adjustment based on environment)
- DJ effects
- Bluetooth connection quality settings
- RGB light control
- System settings:
- Battery care (limits charging to 90% to extend lifespan)
- Battery level voice notifications
- Power on/off sounds
- Auto standby
- Bluetooth standby
Sound Test
- The reviewer finds the sound quality to be impressive, with good clarity and strong bass.
- Alt button offers different bass profiles (Alt 1, Alt 2, and custom EQ).
RGB Lights
- The speaker has RGB lights that can be cycled through different patterns.
Sound Comparison
- Compared to the Sony XG500, the ULT Field 7 sounds noticeably better.
- Compared to the JBL Boombox 3:
- JBL has slightly deeper bass
- Sony has clearer vocals
- Reviewer prefers the Sony due to the RGB lights and overall sound profile (depending on music taste)
Official Flossy Carter Sound Test
- A sound test using a reference song is conducted.
- The reviewer finds the Sony to be slightly louder, but the JBL to have deeper bass.
Conclusion
- The Sony ULT Field 7 is a strong competitor to the JBL Boombox 3.
- It offers good sound quality, long battery life, RGB lights, and various connectivity options.
- The reviewer would choose the Sony over the JBL due to the RGB lights, but acknowledges JBL’s deeper bass.
- The reviewer plans to do a larger Bluetooth speaker battle including the W-King X20, Tribit Stormbox Blast, and potentially the Monster Blaster.
Overall Rating
- 9/10 (major props to Sony’s Bluetooth speaker department)
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