Sony has recently gone into video game hardware. To be precise, Sony Electronics has. The PlayStation has been around for nearly 30 years, but Sony Interactive Entertainment is technically a different company from Sony Electronics, even if it’s all within the larger Sony group. Meet Inzone, Sony’s new brand for gaming headsets and monitors. For video, Sony Electronics succeeds with the Inzone M9 gaming monitor. It looks good, performs well, and is reasonably priced, even if it isn’t a massive bargain. The audio side of the company is less impressive. The Inzone H9 is the brand’s flagship wireless gaming headset, with active noise cancellation (ANC), Bluetooth connectivity, and simulated surround. Unfortunately, it simply doesn’t sound nearly good enough to justify its $299.99 price, especially when our Editors' Choice winner, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless ($349.99), beats it in every category.It's Not PlayStation, But It Looks Like It Sony Electronics might be detached ...
Sony's Inzone H9 flagship gaming headset offers very good simulated surround sound, average audio quality, and a middling microphone for a steep price.
Excellent spatial audio effect; Strong bass; Comfortable
Sound lacks detail in the higher frequencies; Mediocre microphone; Disappointing ANC; Expensive