Sony has just unleashed a handful of new gaming peripherals as part of its Inzone lineup, including its first gaming keyboard and mouse. The new additions include the Inzone H9 II headset, E9 in-ear headphones, KBD-H75 keyboard, Inzone Mouse-A, and a pair of mousepads. All these peripherals are now up for pre-order directly at Sony’s website and Amazon, with most of them shipping later this month, except the headset that hits the shelves on September 5. Head below for a closer look and more details.
New Sony Inzone peripherals up for pre-order
Kicking things off with the new Inzone H9 II headset, it’s a follow-up to the original H9 and is priced at $349.99 shipped. This new model comes in in black and white, both featuring the same drivers as the newly debuted WH-1000XM6 headphones, and up to 30 hours of battery life with support for quick charging – get up to five hours of use with a five-minute charge. This wireless headset has support for active noise cancelling and 360 spatial sound, and it even comes with a detachable unidirectional 14000kHz super wide band microphone. You can use this headset with PC, PS5, Switch, and more, and it offers tri-mode connectivity via an ultra-low latency 2.4GHz wireless via USB-C dongle, Bluetooth, and 3.5mm wired cable.

Folks who prefer using in-ear headphones can check out Sony’s new Inzone E9 wired in-ear monitor. This one’s also available in black and white colors, both priced at $149.99 shipped. These sound-isolating earbuds are said to be tuned for FPS games, and they offer a comfortable fit with a low-profile design. This pair is made in collaboration with esports team Fnatic, and it comes with four ear tip options and even a case to carry them around. Sony already offers a pair of wireless in-ear headphones, which might be worth considering if you prefer a fully wireless option.
New to Sony’s Inzone lineup is the new KBD-H75 mechanical keyboard. It’s a wired model with a 75% layout, and it’s priced at $299.99 shipped. The KBD-H75 keyboard features magnetic hall effect switches, letting you set custom actuation points. Some other highlights of this keyboard include an aluminum case, gasket-mounting for keys, a dial for quick volume and mute control, and more. You can pair Sony’s new keyboard with the Inzone Mouse-A wireless gaming mouse, which is priced at $149.99 shipped. It weighs just 48.4 grams and is packed with a 30K DPI 3950IZ sensor, which is a custom version of PixArt PAW3950. It comes with a 2.4GHz wireless dongle, and you also get a USB-A to Type-C cable for wired connections.

Lastly, there are two new mouse pads in Sony’s Inzone lineup called the Mat-F and Mat-D. The Mat-F, priced at $59.99 shipped is a more premium model of the two, and it’s a large 6mm control-type cloth mouse pad with a rubber anti-slip base and stitched edges. The Mat-D is priced at $34.99 shipped, and it’s a speed-type mousepad that’s slightly thinner at 4mm. It’s also a large-sized mousepad with 480x400mm dimensions and a similar anti-slip base, stitched edges, and more.
All these new peripherals, as previously mentioned, are now up for pre-order directly at Sony’s website and Amazon.
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