This Sony Wireless Gaming Headset Is at Its Lowest Price Ever Right Now
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The Sony Inzone H9 is currently on sale for $198-that's $100 off its regular price of $299.99 and the lowest it's ever been, according to price trackers.
Sony INZONE H9 Gaming Headset $198.00 at Amazon $299.99 Save $101.99 Get Deal

With a clean black-and-white build, RGB status rings, and enough angular flair to match the console's vibe, this gaming headset is designed with PS5 users in mind. The headband has a nice amount of give without pressing too hard, and its earpads are soft enough for marathon sessions without ear fatigue. As for the controls, on the left earcup, you'll find a permanently attached boom mic (which mutes when you flip it up), along with the ANC toggle, volume wheel, and USB-C charging port. On the right, you get power, Bluetooth pairing, and a rocker for balancing game and chat audio. It's simple to use-even mid-match, notes this PCMag review.
Performance-wise, the Inzone H9 brings active noise cancellation, decent bass, and surround sound simulation through Sony's Inzone Hub on Windows. The ANC isn't jaw-dropping, but it quiets low rumbles like fans or an air conditioner well enough. That said, high-pitched stuff still leaks in. The mic works fine for casual voice chat, but if you're planning to stream or record, it won't cut it-the voice quality feels more Zoom call" than studio-ready." Still, for gaming and Discord, it gets the job done. You can adjust sound profiles with the 10-band EQ on PC and enable spatial audio, but if you're on PS5, that customization's off the table. Sony's built-in 3D audio does kick in on the console though, so you're not totally missing out. A relative downside is the complete lack of a wired connection. The H9 operates solely over wireless-either via the 2.4GHz USB dongle or Bluetooth-so you'll have to manage battery life.
Speaking of battery, Sony promises up to 32 hours per charge depending on how you use it. That's not bad, especially for a headset with ANC and Bluetooth running. You can pair it to your phone too, which adds flexibility. However, the Bluetooth audio quality won't match the lower-latency, higher-quality signal from the dongle, especially if you're gaming. If you're looking for booming, theater-like bass, this headset won't blow you away-but it holds its own in the low end without distortion, even at higher volumes.