• Sony's future mid-range headphones may specialize in hitting thos

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Mar 29 19:15:05 2024
    Sony's future mid-range headphones may specialize in hitting those low notes

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    Fri, 29 Mar 2024 19:06:52 +0000

    Description:
    New leak claims Sony's WH-ULT900N will have Ultra Power Sound enabling deep, bassy audio akin to higher-end models.

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    Sony will soon release a new pair of mid-range wireless headphones capable
    of delivering bassy audio on the same level as high-end models. At least, thats what this latest leak from industry insider Roland Quandt would lead us to believe. He recently spilled the beans on what may be the Sony WH-ULT900N headphones, which Quandt claims are the successors to the WH-XB910N .

    This information comes from German tech news site WinFuture, but were going
    to be using a translation provided by NotebookCheck . According to the
    report, the pair will sport a feature called Ultra Power Sound, giving the pair a frequency range stretching from 5 Hz up to 20 kHz.

    Having a bottom as low as 5 Hz is particularly notable because its a range close to what you see on high-end headphones such as Sonys WH-1000XM4 . NotebookCheck points out this would allow the WH-ULT900N to output more bassy sound than many of its competitors. (Image credit: Roland Quandt/WinFuture)

    Images within the leak also give us our first look at what the headphones may look like. At a glance, they resemble the high-end WH-1000XM4 although with a few design tweaks. The USB-C ports on the outside of the cups are no longer there, having been replaced by what appears to be a speaker grill. And the company logo is in a different position. (Image credit: Roland Quandt/WinFuture) Specs

    Quandts leak goes on to list some of the WH-ULT900Ns specifications. Inside the cups will be 40mm drivers, and its battery will last up to 50 hours of music playback. That number drops down to 30 hours with ANC (active noise canceling) enabled. Itll use the companys own LDAC (Lossless Digital Audio Codec) connectivity standard to ensure high resolution audio across wireless connections.

    With Bluetooth 5.2, the WH-ULT900N supports Bluetooth Multipoint. This will let future owners hop between simultaneously connected audio sources.

    No word on when the Sony WH-ULT900N will launch, but when they do, the pair should cost around $215/170 and come in three different colors: Black, White, and Forest Grey.

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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/audio/wireless-headphones/sonys-future-mid-range-hea dphones-may-specialize-in-hitting-those-low-notes


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