The world of gaming accessories needs no introduction, certainly not after the pandemic years. Desktops or laptops, accessories are usually the first things gamers look at after they buy their first gaming machine.
While a range of gaming accessories today cover everything from fast mice to aesthetic headphone holders, there are some pockets where options are a little scarce. One such area is the market for gaming headphones with a big battery, and that is exactly where Sony’s latest headphones come in.
Sony Inzone H5: What's new?
The Sony Inzone H5 comes with plenty of features, but one of its highlights is the large battery which Sony claims can deliver up to 28 hours of battery life. That’s enough for a whole day of gaming, quite literally.
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The headphones also come with 40mm drivers, 2.4Ghz connectivity and Sony’s signature black and white colour scheme, which should make them fit right in with even the Playstation 5. Support for Sony’s 360 spatial sound format also means that the headphones can deliver surround sound with supported systems and media.
When users want to go wired, the headphone also come with a detachable 1.5-metre 3.5mm wire they can use. The headphones also come with a bidirectional boom microphone, AI-based noise reduction and nylon earpads and cushions.
Sony Inzone H5: Pricing and availability
The Sony Inzone H5 is priced at Rs 15,990 and will be available in both black and white colours. The headphones will go on sale on November 30 and can be picked up from any major retailer.
Other options at that price point include the JBL Quantum One and the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro, which offer more features and a different look and feel. You can also get the Logitech G733 which offers 29 hours of playback but only comes in black.
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