Everything New in Sony’s Latest INZONE Gaming Lineup

Sony has revealed the newest additions to its INZONE gaming line, continuing its focus on high-performance hardware for competitive gamers. Instead of trying to appeal to everyone, Sony is specifically designing gear for esports and prioritizing comfort and performance. This latest release shows they have a clear understanding of their target audience.

Sony INZONE has partnered with the professional esports team Fnatic to release a new line of gaming gear. This includes a headset, a fast OLED monitor, updated earbuds, and accessories all branded with Fnatic’s logo. These products are designed for both competitive gamers and those who want a more realistic and engaging gaming experience, focusing on things like better sound positioning, quick response times, and accurate control. Here’s a look at everything Sony revealed in their latest INZONE series.

5. INZONE H6 Air Wired Open-Back Gaming Headset

The Sony INZONE H6 Air represents a shift for the company, offering a more open and spacious audio experience. Its open-back design creates a wider, more natural sound, helping gamers pinpoint exactly where sounds are coming from and avoiding the feeling of being isolated.

This headset is the lightest in the INZONE series, designed for comfortable extended gaming sessions by minimizing heat and pressure. It uses audio technology from Sony’s professional studio headphones to deliver clear, immersive sound. A special equalizer setting is included specifically for RPG and adventure games, signaling that this headset is meant for fully experiencing game worlds, not just pinpointing sounds like footsteps.

Despite all its extra features, this headset remains focused on gaming. It includes a detachable microphone for convenience, a lightweight yet durable aluminum frame, and a design that prioritizes both comfort and performance.

I just got my hands on the INZONE H6 Air headset, and it’s available now at Sony, Amazon, and Best Buy for around $200. It feels like a really good deal – it’s definitely a step up in quality, but it’s not crazy expensive. Plus, it’s super lightweight and doesn’t feel as closed-in as some other headsets, without making any of the sound quality suffer.

4. INZONE M10S II 27″ OLED 540Hz Gaming Monitor

The INZONE M10S II isn’t just made for gaming – it’s built for serious competition. With an incredibly fast 540Hz refresh rate, it goes even further, letting you lower the resolution to 720p for the quickest possible response time. This monitor prioritizes winning above all else, and it’s clear that’s exactly what it’s designed for.

Developed with input from the renowned Fnatic team and already tested in professional esports, this monitor is packed with features designed for peak performance. It minimizes motion blur, eliminates flickering with variable refresh rates, and features a special anti-glare coating – all working together to keep the image clear even during fast-paced action. Useful additions like a dynamic crosshair further enhance competitive gameplay. This monitor isn’t aiming for broad appeal; it’s built to be the fastest monitor available, and it makes no apologies for it.

This monitor will be available later this year only from Sony’s online store and will cost $1,099.99.

3. INZONE Buds Glass Purple

The INZONE Buds are back in the news with a new Glass Purple color, and it’s a welcome refresh. It proves that updates don’t need to be radical to be appealing. The slightly see-through design gives these already sleek and high-performing earbuds a bit more flair, and they’re particularly great for PS5 gamers who want a small, responsive headset. They still use fast 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity and LE Audio, and feature active noise cancellation plus improved AI-powered noise reduction to block out distractions.

The battery life is excellent, lasting up to 12 hours when using the standard connection and even longer – up to 24 hours – with the newer LE audio technology. That’s plenty of power for almost any use before needing to recharge. This isn’t a radical redesign, and it doesn’t need to be. Sometimes, simple improvements and a reliable base are all you need.

The Glass Purple INZONE Buds are available now through Sony, Amazon, and Best Buy for $239.99 USD.

2. INZONE Mouse-A Fnatic Edition

The Sony x Fnatic INZONE Mouse-A offers a precise and deliberate feel. Weighing just 48 grams, it’s remarkably lightweight yet durable, and features a high-performance sensor with up to 30,000 DPI and an 8000Hz polling rate – ensuring every movement is registered accurately. Its design was refined with input from professional gamers, suggesting it’s been rigorously tested in competitive conditions.

This gear offers both wireless and wired connections, giving you freedom in how and where you play. While it features the distinctive Fnatic orange branding, it’s more than just a cosmetic touch. It genuinely feels designed for competitive gaming, not just based on it.

The INZONE Mouse-A Fnatic Edition is available now via Sony’s direct store for $169.99 USD.

1. INZONE MAT-F and MAT-D Fnatic Edition Mousepads

The INZONE mousepads complete the setup, and while they seem basic, they’re actually designed to match how you like to move your mouse. The MAT-F is for players who prioritize control, offering a textured surface that helps you stop quickly and aim precisely – perfect for games where accuracy is key. The MAT-D does the opposite, providing a slicker surface for faster movements and a more reactive, fast-paced gaming experience.

These two mousepads share a similar style to other Fnatic products, but they’re designed to offer players options, not force them to settle. It’s a subtle but important difference that aligns well with the overall Fnatic approach. Even with a small detail like a mousepad, Fnatic prioritizes how it feels, how much control it gives you, and those small details that can really make a difference.

You can buy the MAT-F now for $74.99 and the MAT-D for $44.99 directly from Sony.

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2026-04-14 19:11