London, Europe Brief News –According to a claim by 91Mobiles that is based on the information given by OnLeaks, Sony could announce a new series of gaming headsets. Instead of having a PlayStation-specific brand, like Sony’s Pulse headset, these three headsets are said to be a part of a new gaming hardware brand from Sony dubbed “Inzone,” which may also feature a pair of game screens.
Sony Launches 3 Headsets
The PlayStation-specific Pulse headset is an example of this. Images that have been leaked show the three so-called H-series headsets with a white colour scheme comparable to that of the current Pulse headset. The H3 requires a cable connection and a USB-C interface with a physical volume dial. Renders of the H3 reveal a button labelled “NC/AMB,” which leads one to believe that it may be capable of noise cancellation and may also include an ambient audio mode that enables players to hear what is going on in the area around them.
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Sony Headsets
The H7 and H9, on the other hand, are wireless and may link to one another using either Bluetooth or a USB dongle provided in the package. The H9 is the higher-end option of the two, and there are reports that it also has noise cancelling. The spatial audio may be experienced in all 360 degrees with all three.
There are no official specifics about which platforms the headsets will be compatible with; however, if they are anything like Sony’s current Pulse headset, then it is probable that they will operate on the PlayStation 5 and the personal computer. You can see the whole gallery of pictures over on 91Mobiles.com.
Sony Could Launch a Twist For Games
If another story is to be believed, these headphones might be a part of a larger portfolio of Inzone-branded gaming peripherals that Sony plans to release shortly. According to information provided by leaker Tom Henderson, the corporation may also be working on the creation of a pair of game screens branded with the Inzone name. The second one features a refresh rate of 240Hz but only a resolution of 1080p, while the first one purportedly has a resolution of 4K and a refresh rate of 144Hz.
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Summary
There is no information on the screen sizes, but it has been stated that both will offer HDR, variable refresh rates, and other capabilities geared toward gaming. Let’s keep our fingers crossed that Sony hasn’t made the same mistakes it did the last time it introduced a freestanding display tailored only for use with a PlayStation system.
There is no information on the price of these new headsets and displays or when they will be made available to the public. However, according to Henderson’s claim, an announcement may come as soon as the next week that Sony could release 3 new headsets.