If you know someone who always has the perfect playlist queued up, the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 makes for a solid gift. It's easy to bring to the beach or take with you on a short weekend jaunt, and it produces surprisingly robust sound despite its pint-sized stature. Thankfully, it's also once again on sale at Amazon and Best Buy for $66.49 (about $32 off) as part of Prime Big Deal Days, dropping it to its second-best price of the year.
The Sony ULT Field 5 was launched in April alongside the ULT Field 3 and ULT Tower speakers. It joins the ULT Field 1 and ULT Field 7 in the growing ULT lineup of Sony's bass-focused audio products. I didn't like the ULT Wear headphones because the bass response sounded overly exaggerated. But after using the Sony ULT Field 5 on and off for the past few weeks, I think I can give the ULT range another chance.
When most people hear "party speaker," they picture giant boxes overloaded with RGB lights that try to mask weak sound quality. Marshall flips that script with the Bromley 750, a portable powerhouse that doesn't trade substance for flash. Designed with the same DNA that made Marshall amplifiers a stage essential, this speaker redefines what portable audio can deliver-clarity, muscle, and versatility that thrive in any setting.