Sony has announced its brand new Inzone lineup of gaming products. Joining the new product lineup are Inzone H9 II headset, the E9 in-ear headphones, KBD-H75 keyboard, a gaming mouse, and two new mouse pads.
A Wide Range Of Peripherals
Starting with the headset, the H9 II is the follow up to the original H9. Retailing for $349.99, the new headset features up to 30 hours of battery life with quick charging that gives you up to three hours of use on a five minute charge. Other features include a detachable unidirectional 14000kHz super wide band microphone, Bluetooth connectivity, active noise cancelling, and 360 spatial sound.
Moving on to the $149.99 E9 in-hear headphones, there are a pair of wired earbuds that also come with a 3.5MM to USB adapter for more adaptability. Like the H9 II, the E9 also features 360 spatial sound while allowing audio setting customization through Sony’s proprietary Inzone Hub app. The E9 has a pressure-free and ear hanger design that allows for more comfortable wear during long sessions.
On the keyboard front, the KBD-H75 is a 75% form factor board that retails for $299.99. The KDB-H75 features magnetic hall effect switches that allow for customization of its actuation points ranging from 0.1-3.4mm. The gasket-mounted keys absorb the impact on press, making them feel quicker and smoother, and it features an 8000Hz polling rate.
The $149.99 Inzone Mouse-A gaming mouse can be both wired or wireless, depending on your preference. At 48 grams, it comes in as a lightweight option for those who like the control. Features of the Mouse-A include a 90-hour battery life, 8000Hz polling rate, 30,000 DPI, and the same quick charge feature as the headset. For the mouse, however, the quick charge is 10 hours of use after a five minute charge and only 1.5 hours for a full charge.
Lastly, there are two new mouse pads—Mat D and Mat F—each designed for different types of players. The $34.99 Mat D features a 4mm high-density rubber cushion that Sony says is geared more for battle royale and first-person shooters. The $59.99 Mat F is more geared for tactical control with 6mm cushion. Both have a cloth surface.
Insider Gaming will have full impressions of the newest lineup of Sony Inzone products in the coming days, letting you know if they’re worth the investment.










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