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    I’m taking this portable Sony speaker to the beach this summer. Here’s why

    TechurzBy TechurzJune 23, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    ZDNET’s key takeaways

    • The Sony Ult Field 1 is a portable speaker available for $130 (but it’s currently $88 on Amazon)
    • The speaker prioritizes crystal-clear sound and pronounced bass, with vibrant audio that sounds like it’s coming from a much more expensive device
    • It doesn’t boast as long a battery life as its predecessor, but what it lacks in battery, it makes up for in stellar sound.

    Amazon is discounting this Sony Ult Field 1 speaker by $40 right now.

    My roommates and I are chronic party throwers; weeknight dinner parties, birthdays, anniversaries — heck, we even once threw Jimmy Carter a birthday party (he didn’t come). 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.

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    So, when I tested out Sony’s brand new Ult Field 1 speaker at our 15-person dinner party, I was half expecting the bustle of guests to overpower this portable speaker’s sound. Boy, was I wrong.

    This speaker filled the room with rich audio that sounded like it was coming from a far more expensive device. In fact, this speaker exceeded my expectations in a few key ways. It’s easily become my summer party and beach day companion because I am impressed with the sound, build, and battery.

    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 new speaker is the smallest of the Ult Field model lineup and comes in four colors: off-white, forest gray, black, and orange. It’s about as long as your forearm and has the circumference of a soda can. Alongside its IP67 waterproof, shockproof, and dustproof ratings, Sony added a rustproof rating, catering to those who take the speakers to the beach, where they’re weathered by salty ocean water.

    Nina Raemont/ZDNET

    You can position the speaker right-side up or on its side, like with its predecessor. The Ult Field 1 improves on the SRS-XE200’s sound with more power and balance — it doesn’t prioritize one orientation, whether horizontal or vertical, over another. My songs sounded just as vibrant in both orientations.

    Listening to music on this speaker has been such a joy. On average, I’ve spent about an hour a day listening to music through the speaker, and the battery life lasted around a week and a half. That’s in line with the 12-hour battery life that Sony advertises. The SRS-XE200 had a 16-hour battery life, but what the Ult Field 1 loses in battery life, it makes up for in improved sound.

    Also: The best sound systems

    In a side-by-side demo of the SRS-XE200 and the Ult Field 1, the distinction in sound and clarity was night and day: the already-clear SRS-XE200 sounded tinny in the presence of the Ult Field 1’s crystal-clear sound.

    Connectivity is a breeze: the speaker paired nearly instantly with my phone and my friend’s phone as we swapped DJ shifts at dinner.

    To get more bass out of your songs on the Ult Field 1 you can press the Ult button on the right. 

    Nina Raemont/ZDNET

    The Ult lineup, which includes the $130 Ult Field 1, the $500 Ult Field 7, the $1,200 Ult Tower 10, and the $200 Ult Wear headphones, prioritize big, booming bass. When I wanted to engulf myself in the bass of one of my favorite songs, Dijon’s Talk Down, I pressed the Ult button on my speaker, and it immediately transformed the song into a pulsing anthem that reverberated in my living room.

    You don’t need to listen to booming bangers to be impressed by the clarity of this speaker, either. When I played my classical music playlist, the violins and strings sounded so close in proximity and undeterred by the speaker’s build that it was as if I had just walked into the New York Philharmonic for a concert.

    Also: Best Bluetooth turntables

    While I was testing it, I spent two hours of my Saturday afternoon in bed, doing nothing else but listening to music solely because of how clear it sounded. The Ult Field 1 speaker plays sound as it should be, true to how its creators intended.

    Not only can the speaker project a rich, bass-heavy sound, it can also get loud. When I powered up the Ult Field 1 at my recent 15-person party, it held its own, shocking me with its large power despite its compact size. 

    ZDNET’s buying advice 

    After a few weeks of listening to every song, album, and playlist on my phone, I’m confident to recommend this new speaker to anyone looking for a sub-$150 sound system that punches well above its price point. The Ult Field 1 is perfect as a speaker for a small apartment or anyone who wants to be surrounded by juicy bass and transparent sound.

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