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Sony Pushes Into High-End PC Peripherals With Inzone Keyboard, Mouse, H9 II Headset and E9 Earbuds

Preorders are live, with flagship audio tech and Fnatic‑tuned, competitive‑grade specs aimed at pro and enthusiast gamers.

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Overview

  • Sony’s expanded Inzone lineup includes its first PC gaming keyboard (KBD‑H75), a lightweight wireless Mouse‑A, the H9 II ANC headset, wired E9 in‑ear monitors, and two desk mats, with preorders at Sony, Amazon, and Best Buy.
  • The H9 II uses the same 30mm drivers and ANC sensors as the WH‑1000XM6, adds a detachable unidirectional boom mic, supports a low‑latency USB‑C dongle and Bluetooth LE Audio, integrates with Inzone Hub and Sony Sound Connect, and targets 30 hours of battery life.
  • The E9 wired in‑ear monitors connect via 3.5mm, employ Sony’s first fully enclosed earbud structure for stronger passive isolation, and support virtual 7.1 and 360 Spatial Sound with FPS‑oriented tuning.
  • The KBD‑H75 is a 75% CNC‑milled aluminum board with Hall‑effect switches, rapid‑trigger and per‑key adjustable actuation, plus up to 8,000Hz polling, while the 48.4g Mouse‑A offers a custom 30K DPI sensor, optical switches, 8,000Hz polling, and up to 90 hours of battery life.
  • Pricing is set at H9 II $349.99, KBD‑H75 $299.99, Mouse‑A $149.99, E9 $149.99, and mats at $60/$35, with rollouts beginning August 29 for some items, H9 II shipping in September and E9 in October, as Sony challenges entrenched rivals in the premium PC‑peripherals market.