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Light, loud, legendary

The Citizen

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September 10, 2025

SPEAKER: BLUETOOTH AND WI-FI TO USE ON THE STOEP, BEACH

- Arthur Goldstuck

Light, loud, legendary

What is it? The Sony ULT Field 3 is a portable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi speaker that is designed to earn a place in everyday life, from patios to beaches.

On paper, it brings familiar ingredients: a rugged frame with water- and dust-resistant casing, and a battery life that runs long enough for a day out. In practice, it delivers something more personal: a sense that music belongs to one's daily journey without fuss or fragility.

First impressions come from its build. At just over 1kg, the Field 3 feels substantial in the hand, but not awkward to carry.

A rubberised finish gives assurance against bumps, while a strap loops easily onto a backpack or chair.

You can picture it clipped to a cooler bag at a braai or perched on a poolside table. IP67 certification means dust storms and splashes, or a tumble in the water, are part of the fun.

A 2.3-inch full-range speaker sits at the heart of the machine, backed by a passive radiator that provides bass presence. And that is some presence.

Even at low volumes, I could feel the beat. Despite this, the sound signature leans toward balance: vocals stand out cleanly, and acoustic guitar and piano come through with a surprising degree of warmth.

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