The Sony Inzone Buds are an impressive set of gaming earbuds. They’re both stylish and offer marvellous noise cancellation, alongside rich audio. Battery life is freeing and the companion app is user-friendly. Unfortunately, connectivity is a little fiddly.
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The Sony Inzone Buds are a high-quality set of gaming earphones with solid spatial audio and noise-cancelling capabilities, but they fall short on Bluetooth connectivity.
The Sony Inzone Buds excel as a fantastic-sounding pair of gaming earbuds compatible with PS5, mobile, and PC. Highlights here are a detailed audio profile, stellar battery life, and some of the best active noise canceling we’ve heard from a pair of gaming buds. They’re let down by inconsistent Bluetooth connectivity, however.
The Sony Inzone Buds are an impressive set of gaming earbuds. They’re both stylish and offer marvellous noise cancellation, alongside rich audio. Battery life is freeing and the companion app is user-friendly. Unfortunately, connectivity is a little fiddly.
If you’re in the market for something that sounds even a little like this, I can recommend the Inzone Buds purely from a sound performance and convenience standpoint. However, you’re not alone if you want to wait to see how Sony’s similarly priced PlayStation Pulse Explore earbuds fare before pulling the trigger. Thankfully, you won’t have to wait long, as those will debut on Dec. 6.