
"The 30mm drivers here are the same as Sony's WH-1000XM6 headphones, so you're getting rich audio as a baseline, with some EQ presets designed specifically for effects you'll encounter in FPSs, like footsteps, gunshots, and directional sound effects. Notably, however, they're smaller than the 40mm drivers in the H9, supporting Sony's goal here in allowing for clearer, more detailed sound."
"Environment plays a big role in how well you can hear all of these things, of course. You can't exactly hear the footsteps of the player stalking behind you with barking dogs in the background. Luckily, the headphones' noise canceling works very well, reinforced by the gentle, but complete, seal offered by the earpads. Noise cancellation can be toggled with the button on the left between ambient, ANC on, or off. While on, it succeeds at blocking out your environment to dramatic effect."
Sony released the InZone H9 II, a premium gaming headset featuring 360 spatial sound, a detachable microphone, and a redesigned, more premium headband. Engineers collaborated with an e-sports organization to refine button placement and fit for competitive play. The headset uses 30mm drivers shared with the WH-1000XM6 to deliver rich baseline audio and EQ presets tuned for FPS effects like footsteps and gunshots. Smaller drivers prioritize clarity and detail. Active noise canceling combined with a snug earpad seal reduces environmental noise, and users can toggle between ambient, ANC, or off for flexible listening during gaming.
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