These are Sony’s next big noise-cancelling headphones with ‘Ultimate Power Sound’

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These are Sony's next big noise-cancelling headphones with 'Ultimate Power Sound'

These are Sony’s next big noise-cancelling headphones with ‘Ultimate Power Sound’،

What's next after the WH-1000XM5 and WH-XB910 in Sony's premium wireless Bluetooth earphone lineup? Well, the WH-ULT900N, of course. Don't worry, we never would have guessed this overly convoluted and confusing new name either, mainly because this will be the first ULT-branded product in the company's history.

ULT apparently stands for Ultimate or Ultra, which makes it clear from the start that you're dealing with some decidedly premium cans here. But with a list price of between €180 and €200 in Europe, it's probably safe to assume that the Sony WH-ULT900N won't prove to be as advanced as the top-of-the-line WH-1000XM5.
While it remains unclear when Sony will release these noise-cancelling bad boys worldwide, the fact that Roland Quandt from WinFuture knows it all (translated here) about them suggests that this will not take long. In the US, we think the WH-ULT900N could cost around $200, falling below the $250 WH-XB910 and the $400 WH-1000XM5.
While not affordable enough to compete with the most budget-friendly wireless earbuds on the market, this quickly approaching mid-range (upper) range could dazzle us with its exceptional battery life, in addition to its powerful active noise cancellation. noise and Ultimate (or Ultra) Power Sound technology. .

Yes, the WH-ULT900Ns are virtually guaranteed to keep your own personal party going for up to 30 hours on a single charge or even up to 50 hours (!!!) with ANC turned off. These 40mm drivers definitely sound big and bold enough to crush your eardrums (if that's what you're looking for), and the design is essentially a cross between the aforementioned WH-1000XM5 and WH-XB910, which is obviously a good thing.

Everything that makes a new pair of headphones versatile, functional and modern these days will unsurprisingly be covered, from Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity to multi-pairing support, Google Fast Pair technology and support hands-free voice, while color options should include white, black and 'forest gray', all three of which can be admired above.

Basically the only thing missing before a real announcement is the release date, which will likely be revealed soon.