Compare Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker vs Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable Wireless Speaker

P1 Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
P2 Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable Wireless Speaker

Comparison Takeaways

Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker

Where It Has the Edge

  • Dust resistance rating is 5.0 vs 2.1. Dust resistance is a clear strength, with direct IP67-style outdoor protection references.
  • Bluetooth codec support is 4.8 vs 3.1. Bluetooth support for SBC, AAC, and LDAC is consistently called out across reviews.
  • Distortion at high volume is 4.3 vs 3.7. Reviews generally say it stays controlled at high output, with little obvious distortion even when bass boost is...
  • Multipoint connectivity is 4.7 vs 4.2. Two-device multipoint pairing is repeatedly called out across reviews.

Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable Wireless Speaker

Where It Has the Edge

  • Stereo imaging accuracy is 4.4 vs 2.9. Stereo imaging improves markedly when you use two speakers in stereo mode; a single unit has limited separation...
  • Weight convenience is 4.1 vs 2.8. Portability is good for the class, but at roughly 0.8 kg it has noticeable heft compared with lighter...
  • Detail retrieval is 4.3 vs 3.0. Detail retrieval is commonly considered strong for the price, with reviewers noting it retains clarity even when you...
  • Value for money is 4.6 vs 3.7. Across sources, the value proposition is a major strength, often framed as JBL Flip-style performance for significantly less...
Average score
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.0
Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.0
App reliability
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
3.5

One review found the app mostly well-designed, while another found the setup and update flow frustrating.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.0

App reliability is generally reported as solid for EQ and firmware updates, but a few reviewers mention sluggish performance or account/login friction.

Backwards compatibility
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.5

Party Connect compatibility extends to older Sony portable speakers, making expansion inside Sony’s ecosystem easier.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Battery life (if portable)
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.1

Reviews repeatedly cite roughly 25 hours in lighter-use conditions, with shorter runtime implied once output and extras increase.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.3

Most reviews cite a 24-hour rating at moderate volume; real-world results range from roughly 10–13 hours at loud levels with bass boost to around 20–22 hours at saner volume settings.

Bluetooth codec support
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.8

Bluetooth support for SBC, AAC, and LDAC is consistently called out across reviews.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.1

Codec support is basic (commonly AAC and SBC), with multiple reviewers calling out the lack of higher-end codecs.

Bluetooth connection stability
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.5

The speaker emphasizes stable Bluetooth behavior, with a stability-first mode and positive comments about reliable connection behavior.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.3

Bluetooth stability is usually praised as rock-solid, with only occasional hiccups reported during early multipoint pairing or before a reset.

Bluetooth range
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.0

Range is generally described as good, though one reviewer warns LDAC does not carry as far as AAC/SBC.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.2

Range is strong for a small speaker; reports span roughly 60 feet indoors through walls to well over 100 feet outdoors in open space.

Charging time
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.1

Quick charging is a real strength, with reviewers repeatedly citing about 100 minutes of playback from a 10-minute charge.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.0

Charging is commonly reported at about four hours from empty via the rear USB-C port.

Cohesive presentation
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.2

One review describes the overall sound as consistent and cohesive even if it is not the most resolving.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.1

When dialed in, the speaker presents a cohesive, full-bodied sound, but several reviews note that genre-hopping often requires changing EQ to keep tracks sounding their best.

Control button responsiveness
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.2

Controls cover the basics well, but the dedicated ULT button feels better than the softer rubberized keys.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.2

Button responsiveness is mostly good (including single-press power), but a couple of reviews mention needing the app to fully power down or that rapid repeated presses feel less satisfying.

Design and aesthetics
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.0

The design is rugged and clean but visually plain to some reviewers, with finish and lighting doing much of the personality work.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.8

The design is generally described as minimalist and conservative, often limited to black, with a rubberized body and metal grille.

Detail retrieval
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
3.0

Fine detail is not a strength here, and upper-register elements can get lost in the mix.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.3

Detail retrieval is commonly considered strong for the price, with reviewers noting it retains clarity even when you are off-axis.

Distortion at high volume
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.3

Reviews generally say it stays controlled at high output, with little obvious distortion even when bass boost is active.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.7

High-volume distortion reports vary: some hear audible strain or driver overdrive near the top of the dial, while others find it controlled; most agree it sounds best below max.

Drop resistance durability
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.2

One reviewer explicitly says the speaker still looked good after bumps and knocks, reinforcing the rugged-build theme.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.2

Build durability feedback is mixed: some reviewers report it shrugging off bumps and drops, while others say it feels less rugged than adventure-focused rivals.

Dust resistance rating
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
5.0

Dust resistance is a clear strength, with direct IP67-style outdoor protection references.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
2.1

Dust protection is a weak spot: multiple reviews emphasize it is not dustproof, so it is less ideal for beach sand or gritty trails.

Dynamic headroom
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
3.4

It gets loud, but review evidence also points to compression and reduced openness once volume is pushed harder.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.1

Dynamic punch is a strength at normal listening levels, though pushing volume and bass boost hard can reduce headroom and introduce strain.

Energy efficiency
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
2.8

One reviewer specifically criticized the party lighting for poor power efficiency.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
EQ customization
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.1

The app provides a 10-band EQ, though reviewers note it cannot fully replace or match the built-in ULT presets.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.4

EQ flexibility is a core differentiator: hardware presets plus app-based multi-band EQ and saved custom profiles are frequently described as key to getting the best sound.

Everyday usability
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.5

Review evidence frames the speaker as practical for regular indoor/outdoor use, not just occasional parties.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Float capability
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
No score yet
Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.4

A few sources report it can float, but visibility and stability in water are not great, so retrieval can be tricky.

Frequency response balance
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
3.7

The tuning is engaging but not neutral, with bass emphasis often overshadowing mids and highs even though some heard a fairly balanced baseline.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.0

Tonal balance is described as energetic and bass-capable, but not perfectly neutral; treble can sound thin or sharp on some tracks and sub-bass is limited, making EQ adjustments beneficial.

Google
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.5

Google Fast Pair support is explicitly mentioned.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Handle or strap quality
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
3.8

The included strap is useful and solid, but attachment convenience is mixed depending on the reviewer.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.6

The strap/lanyard is convenient but divisive: some like it for carrying, others call it flimsy for the speaker’s weight.

Inter-speaker connectivity
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.6

Stereo pairing and large-scale Party Connect support are recurring strengths for bigger setups.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.5

Inter-speaker connectivity (stereo pairing/party mode) is widely praised for being quick to link and noticeably improving scale and soundstage.

Latency with TV (lip sync)
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
No score yet
Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.4

Latency is typically acceptable for casual video; the AUX input is mentioned as the better option when you need lower-latency playback.

LED lighting effects
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.5

LED effects are bright and customizable, adding obvious party appeal.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Lighting effects
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.2

The lighting is designed to pulse with the music and reinforce the speaker’s party identity.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Loudness / maximum volume
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.8

High output is one of the clearest strengths, with multiple reviewers emphasizing how loud and party-ready it gets.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.4

Nearly every review calls out surprisingly high max volume for the size, easily filling small-to-medium rooms and working well outdoors.

Low-volume performance
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.2

At low listening levels, one reviewer still found the sound full and satisfying at close range.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.7

Low-volume clarity is generally good, and voice-focused modes (like Audiobook) are frequently cited as helpful for podcasts and spoken content.

Microphone
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
3.5

The speaker includes microphones for calls, but the reviews do not go deep on call quality.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Multi-speaker pairing reliability
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.2

One reviewer explicitly describes Party Connect as more stable and easier to use than a competing multi-speaker system.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.1

Pairing reliability is generally strong, but most sources note practical limits: party/stereo functionality is typically capped at two speakers.

Multipoint connectivity
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.7

Two-device multipoint pairing is repeatedly called out across reviews.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.2

Multipoint support is a useful perk, though some note you may need to pause on one device before switching or reset once to stabilize it.

Omnidirectional sound
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
2.0

One reviewer specifically notes that this is not a 360-degree or omnidirectional speaker.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
On-device controls
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.2

The on-speaker controls cover the main actions clearly and are easy to access.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.2

On-device controls cover power, pairing, volume, playback, EQ, and speaker linking; most find them intuitive, with a few ergonomic complaints.

Power bank function
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.5

The USB-C port can charge external devices, and multiple reviews present that as a meaningful convenience feature.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Price / value for money
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.2

Direct value comments are favorable, describing the speaker as well-priced or affordable for what it offers.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Privacy and data
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.2

One reviewer specifically praised the lack of smart-speaker creep from a privacy/security angle.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Setup simplicity
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.2

Basic pairing is described as quick and uncomplicated.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.4

Setup is typically described as straightforward with quick pairing and simple day-to-day use.

Smart assistant integration (Alexa
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
1.5

One reviewer explicitly says it is not a smart speaker, so assistant integration is essentially absent.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Smart features
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.4

Lighting control, EQ, DJ tools, and sound field optimization give it a robust feature set for a portable speaker.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Speakerphone quality
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
No score yet
Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
3.8

Speakerphone/mic quality is described as usable but not a standout; fine for quick calls, less ideal for privacy or noisy environments.

Status indicators
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.0

The speaker provides direct battery-status feedback, which adds convenience in daily use.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.2

Small indicator lights help confirm EQ modes and button states, though they are not as prominent as backlit controls.

Stereo imaging accuracy
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
2.9

It offers some stereo capability, but several reviewers say separation and stereo effect remain limited.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.4

Stereo imaging improves markedly when you use two speakers in stereo mode; a single unit has limited separation due to closely spaced drivers.

USB-C charging
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.5

USB-C charging is explicitly mentioned for recharging the speaker.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.2

USB-C charging is standard; several reviewers liked the modern port but noted the included cable is often USB-A to USB-C rather than USB-C to USB-C.

Value for money
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
3.7

Value looks more mixed at varying street prices, with one review calling it overpriced and another calling it not too expensive.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.6

Across sources, the value proposition is a major strength, often framed as JBL Flip-style performance for significantly less money.

Voice clarity
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
3.7

Vocal clarity is serviceable but inconsistent, with some reviewers hearing good cut-through and others hearing roughness or masked mids.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
No score yet
Water resistance rating
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.8

Water resistance is a core strength, with repeated IP67 or IP66/IP67-style mentions for outdoor use.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.5

IPX7 water resistance is a consistent highlight, making it well suited to poolside, shower, and rainy-day use when the port cover is closed.

Weight convenience
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
2.8

Multiple reviews flag the weight as noticeable, bulky, or less bag-friendly than smaller portable speakers.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.1

Portability is good for the class, but at roughly 0.8 kg it has noticeable heft compared with lighter pocket speakers.

Wired input
Product 1: Sony ULT Field 5 Speaker
4.3

A 3.5 mm analog/AUX input is repeatedly cited as a useful advantage.

Product 2: Tribit XSound Plus 2 Portable...
4.4

A 3.5mm AUX input is frequently noted, adding a reliable wired backup and the option for lower-latency audio. Wired playback is mainly framed as practical: it works as a backup connection and can reduce lip-sync issues compared with Bluetooth.