Sony is reportedly developing a new set of over-ear wireless headphones known as the WH-ULT900N, as revealed in a significant leak via WinFuture. While these headphones bear a resemblance to the WH-1000XM3 model, they are set to debut as mid-range offerings, featuring advanced noise-cancelling technology.
Specifications and Features
According to the leak, the Sony WH-ULT900N will come equipped with 40mm drivers and neodymium magnets that deliver top-notch audio quality. Offering various operating modes, these headphones cover frequency bands ranging from 5-20,000 to 20-20,000 Hertz. With a 520mAh battery, users can enjoy up to 30 hours of playback with active noise cancelling (ANC) and Bluetooth connectivity, extending to 50 hours without ANC.
Advanced Connectivity and Controls
The headphones are expected to support Bluetooth 5.2, enabling multi-pairing, and will be compatible with AAC, LDAC, and SBC codecs for high-fidelity wireless audio transmission. Users can look forward to features like Google Fast Pair, Clear Bass, and voice control functions through Google Assistant, Siri, or Amazon Alexa.
Pricing and Availability
Reportedly, the Sony WH-ULT900N will be available in black, white, and "Forest Gray" color variants, weighing approximately 255 grams. As for pricing, sources suggest that these headphones will be priced between €180 and €200. However, details regarding the official launch date and regional availability remain undisclosed.