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Sony expands INZONE gaming gear line-up with new headsets, keyboard and mouse

Sony expands its INZONE gaming range with new headsets, in-ear headphones, a keyboard, mouse, and mats launching in Singapore.

Sony has introduced a full suite of gaming gear under its INZONE brand, adding new headsets, in-ear headphones, a keyboard, a mouse, and gaming mats. The line-up has been designed with input from professional esports team Fnatic to meet the needs of competitive PC gamers.

Headsets and in-ear headphones

Leading the new range is the INZONE H9 II, the brand’s flagship wireless headset. It offers tournament-grade sound, noise cancellation, and a detachable microphone, all in a lightweight 260g build. Developed with feedback from Fnatic players, the headset includes AI-optimised noise filtering, a redesigned headband for comfort, and up to 30 hours of battery life. It also supports both Bluetooth and USB-C low-latency connections.

Sony has also launched the INZONE E9 wired in-ear headphones, designed for immersive gaming with passive noise reduction through a fully enclosed structure and noise-isolating tips. Approved for use at the Apex Legends Global Series Year 5 Championship, the E9 comes with hybrid and foam tip options and can be customised via the INZONE Hub software, offering 7.1 channel audio and 360 spatial sound.

The existing INZONE H3 headset has also been refreshed with a new black colour option to complement the original white model.

Keyboard, mouse and mats

The INZONE KBD-H75 marks Sony’s first gaming keyboard. It features rapid trigger keys, up to an 8000Hz polling rate, and a gasket mount for reduced vibration during long sessions. Built with a 75% layout and compact design, it incorporates a space-saving aluminium chassis and a customisable dial for quick functions such as volume control.

The new INZONE Mouse-A weighs just 48.4g and is built for speed and precision. It comes with a reinforced shell for durability, up to 90 hours of battery life, and a high-performance sensor with a maximum 30K DPI. The mouse supports 8000Hz polling for smooth tracking and uses optical switches for faster response times.

Rounding out the line-up are two mousepads, the INZONE Mat-F and Mat-D. The Mat-F is designed for low-sensitivity players, with a 6mm SlimFlex surface that balances resistance and control, while the Mat-D provides a 4mm smooth-glide surface for high-sensitivity players who prioritise speed. Both mats were co-created with Fnatic for pro-level stability and precision.

Availability in Singapore

Sony confirmed that the INZONE E9, KBD-H75, Mouse-A, Mat-F, and Mat-D will be available in Singapore from end September 2025. The INZONE H9 II and the new black edition of the INZONE H3 are scheduled for release in October 2025. Promotions for the new gear will be announced in September. Products will be sold at Sony Stores, selected authorised dealers, and online via the Sony Store.

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