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Sony Inzone Noise-Canceling Gaming Earbuds And 4K Monitors Get Great Discounts

Amazon has Sony's noise-canceling gaming earbuds for PC and PS5 for the lowest price we've seen.

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Amazon has a bunch of great deals on Sony's Inzone gaming gear, which includes noise-canceling earbuds and headphones as well as high-end gaming monitors. Most notably, you can grab a pair of Sony Inzone Buds for $168 (was $200). These wireless gaming earbuds for PC and PS5 are the best option for those who care about active noise cancellation. You can also save $100 on Sony's noise-canceling wireless gaming headset.

Sony Inzone PC Gaming Deals at Amazon

Made by Sony, not PlayStation, the Inzone lineup is geared toward PC gamers, but the headsets and earbuds take full advantage of the PS5's audio features.

Gaming Earbuds & Headsets

Here's a quick rundown of all of the Inzone audio products receiving discounts at Amazon.

Sony's Inzone lineup includes gaming headsets and monitors for PC and PS5 users.
Sony's Inzone lineup includes gaming headsets and monitors for PC and PS5 users.

Sony Inzone Gaming Monitors

You can also get the newest additions to Sony's gaming monitor lineup for nice discounts. Sony's 27-inch OLED Gaming Monitor is over $200 off, while the latest 4K Sony monitor is $100 off. It's also worth noting that Sony's original 4K gaming monitor, which has been discontinued, is up for grabs for $250 off. The Inzone M9 4K Gaming Monitor has a really cool look that matches the PS5.

You can read more about Sony's Inzone Buds and H9 Wireless Gaming Headset below.

If you're interested in gaming earbuds but are an Xbox or Nintendo user, we'd recommend checking out SteelSeries' Arctis GameBuds for $160. The Xbox Edition is compatible with all console platforms, PC, and mobile. The Arctis GameBuds are also a great choice for PlayStation users, but the active noise-canceling tech is much better in Sony's Inzone Buds.

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Can anyone compare the Sony Pulse 3D to the Pulse Elite's? Are the Elite's worth the extra money?

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The Inzone buds are ALWAYS on sale for $170.

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knock the "1" off that price and then you have a good deal.

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I was considering the H9 headset for my PS5 because the PlayStation headphones don't accurately portray the sound scape. You can't make out the difference from sound in front of you, to behind you.

But from the reviews I've read that compared the 2 headsets, the sound scape is largely the same, with the H9 being more comfortable and having great noise cancellation.

I wish the Xbox headset was usable on PS5. It's a great headset that's comfortable, convenient onboard controls, and sounds great. Cmon Sony... If MS can make a great headset like that for $99, you sure as hell should be able to also.

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@Vodoo: I’ve never heard of that. I have the H7 headset and I can make out the difference. They sound fantastic.

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@Vodoo: Give a go with the PS headphones and earbuds. Not heard about the sound scape, but they do have large planar magnetic drivers, studio grade quality drivers that beats about anything out there. A much more accurate portrayal of a live unplugged concert, in terms of highs and lows, as well as correct positional sound of the instruments.

These used to be too expensive to get down to consumer use decades ago, but for the last ten years greatly changed audio, as more and more manufacturers are moving toward them or tech similar. Sadly they do eat up juice, so I would not expect ANC on them.

I use a yeti mic, and Audeze >60mm cans when gaming and need headphones, or light speed earbuds by logitech in a pinch. Then 2.1 bookspeakers with silk dome tweeters. I tried a friends set of PS5 pulse headphones, and while they were just not the right fit or feel for my sized head and ears, it was very surprised by the quality of the sound. No reverbing bass, warm tones, and impressive highs that were clear but not too bright. No cooking pans hitting the stove sounds. Voices were amazingly rich, i played a whole level of FF7Rb dazzled by their quality before I realized how tight they were.

Go with planar magnetic drivers over any other tech if possible, huge difference.

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@jenovaschilld: I have the PS headphones, the Pulse 3D's. The reason I was looking elsewhere was because the directional sound is terrible, but that may be more of the software powering the sound than the hardware. It's almost impossible to tell the difference from a sound in front of you, to a sound behind you. Left and right are fine, just the front to back is weak.

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