The Sony ULT Field 5 speaker just hit its lowest-ever price for Prime Day
SAVE $131: As of July 8, the Sony ULT Field 5 is on sale for $198 at Amazon. That's a 40% savings on the list price.
Looking for a new speaker? Look no further, because we've found a cracking Prime Day deal that will save you over $100. As of July 8, the Sony ULT Field 5 is on sale for its lowest-ever price. Get the Sony ULT Field 5 for under $200 this Prime Day.
This is the perfect speaker for taking with you on the go, built with great portability and durability, with an attached shoulder strap for easy use when traveling. Its big selling point, however, is the built-in ambient lighting. Designed to sync with your music, it's definitely a vibey option.
For sound quality, enjoy a deep, powerful sound with the 10-band equalizer. And just press the ULT button to boost the bass. It has a two-way active design with a dedicated woofer and tweeter that makes sure the sound is solid across all frequencies. And for some extra sound, pair several speakers together with Party Connect.
The battery life is ideal too, letting you enjoy up to 25 hours of use. And it comes with a quick charge option, giving you two hours of playtime from just a 10-minute charge.
Get this amazing Prime Day deal from Amazon.
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