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At least, thats what this latest leak fromindustry insider Roland Quandtwould lead us to believe.
NotebookCheck points out this would allow the WH-ULT900N to output more bassy sound than many of its competitors.
Images within the leak also give us our first look at what the headphones may look like.
At a glance, they resemble the high-end WH-1000XM4 although with a few design tweaks.
And the company logo is in a different position.
Specs
Quandts leak goes on to list some of the WH-ULT900Ns specifications.
That number drops down to 30 hours with ANC (active noise canceling) enabled.
With Bluetooth 5.2, the WH-ULT900N supports Bluetooth Multipoint.
This will let future owners hop between simultaneously connected audio sources.
While we have you, check out TechRadar’s list of thebest wireless headphones for 2024.