Overall the ULT Wear is a solid mid-range offering. On first impression, the most touted feature of the Sony ULT Wear is a blunt trauma instrument. Out of the box the base sound and ULT1 profiles are workable. The default ULT2 profile I feel should be res...
The Sony ULT Wear headphones are easily one of the most feature-packed wireless headphones in the market, especially at this price. Sony's new strategy of simplifying the product name and adding an upbeat colour are the right steps for approaching a young...
Published: 2024-06-20, Author: Sean , review by: gizmochina.com
Abstract: Officially, the ULT Wear sits right below the flagship 1000XM lineup but these are built for a completely different audience. I've had the headphones for a couple of weeks now and let's just say it had started to convert me into a basshead. But for a Rs 1...
Published: 2024-06-11, Author: David , review by: rtings.com
Comfortable, stable fit, 44 hours of battery life with ANC on, Mic has decent recording quality and great noise handling, Amazing noise isolation thanks to ANC
Disappointing passive soundstage, Can't use LDAC and Bluetooth multipoint simultaneously
Powerful bass and simple but effective EQ controls make these accessible headphones that may appeal to an audience broader than just bass lovers, but casual listeners as well. If you have the right equipment, those who enjoy Hi-Res Audio can connect via t...
Published: 2024-06-11, Author: Jack , review by: stuff.tv
Pros, Some of the most comfortable headphones we've tested, Great audio quality with lots of tweaking room, Comes with a cable
Cons, You'll need to want to listen on the bassier side of things, Limited colour options, Slightly light on features
Sony has packed a lot of good stuff into a small price point with the ULT Wear headphones. For roughly $200/£200, you'll receive a tremendously sounding set of incredibly comfortable headphones with the Sony seal of approval. Stuff Says… Score: 4/5 A p...
Published: 2024-04-26, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Forceful, full-bodied sound presentation,Stacked with features,Comfy and typically well-made
Sound lacks subtlety, nuance and balance,Bass-boosted profiles sound ridiculously overbearing,Sonically outperformed by the cheaper WH-CH720N
The ULT Wear may appeal to anyone wanting big sound and plenty of features without spending flagship money, but they sacrifice Sony's signature sense of refinement and balance in the pursuit of excessive lower-end punch...
Published: 2024-04-11, Author: Harry , review by: whathifi.com
Comfy, plush design that feels typically well-made,Outstanding potential battery life,Bold, confident sound presentation
We need much more testing time,Shiny lenticular logos might not be for everyone,Might not end up being Sony's subtlest headphones
Everything about their build, tactility and sound suggests that the ULT Wear are promising headphones that will likely continue Sony's fantastic run of form...