Sony is making a push into the high-end PC gaming peripheral market with a whole new range of Inzone products. Co-developed from the ground up with input from the legendary esports organisation Fnatic, the new lineup includes headsets, Sony's first-ever gaming keyboard, an ultra-lightweight mouse, and pro-grade mousepads, all now available.
Starting with the new flagship headset, the Inzone H9 II borrows its driver technology from Sony's critically acclaimed WH-1000XM6 noise-cancelling headphones and features an AI-optimised boom mic, 2.4G wireless connectivity, and up to 30 hours of battery life, all in a sub-260g package. For tournament players who prefer in-ears, Sony is also launching the Inzone E9, a new wired in-ear monitor with a compact design, noise-isolation ear tips, virtual 7.1ch audio, and 360 spatial sound.








Sony's first gaming keyboard is the Inzone KBD-H75, a 75% layout board packed with the latest competitive tech, including an 8000 Hz polling rate, RGB backlighting, and a rapid trigger function. The keyboard is built into a machined aluminium chassis and uses a gasket mount for a premium feel and sound, with a knob for volume and other controls. To go with the keyboard is the Inzone Mouse-A, an ultra-lightweight wireless mouse weighing just 48.4 g. Despite its low weight, it boasts a 90-hour battery life and is packed with high-end features, including optical switches, an 8000 Hz polling rate, and a new proprietary Inzone sensor capable of 30K DPI and 750 IPS.
Additionally, we have the new Fnatic co-designed mousepads: the thicker and textured Inzone Mat-F for control and the slimmer and smoother Inzone Mat-D for speed. Lastly, Sony is also releasing a black variant of the Inzone H3 headset, adding a similarly priced alternative to the white model currently available.
All the new Sony Inzone products are available starting today, with the flagship H9 II headset priced at £300/€350, the Inzone E9 earbuds at £130/€150, the KBD-H75 keyboard at £250/€300, and the Mouse-A at £150/€180. Then we have the two mousepads, with the Mat-D going for £50/€60 and the Mat-F for £90/€100, and the Inzone H3 black variant, costing €100/£90.
KitGuru says: Interested in any of Sony's new peripherals? What do you think of their pricing?
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