When used with a PlayStation 5 console, both the M9 and M3 monitors have special functionality. During setup, Inzone monitors can detect your console and automatically apply the appropriate HDR settings, according to Sony. They can also switch between display modes depending on what you’re doing with your PlayStation 5 — if you’re playing games, the monitor will automatically switch to Game1 mode, while watching movies through a streaming service or the PS5’s Blu-Ray drive will prompt it to switch to Cinema mode.
Then we come to the three new headsets Sony revealed today — the H9, H7, and H3. As the product names suggest, the H9 is the flagship of this lineup, offering digital noise canceling and personalized sound that takes the shape of the users’ ears into account. The H9 also supports simultaneous connections over Bluetooth and the included 2.4GHz wireless adapter, and features “soft fit leather” on the earcups.
The H7 and H3 headsets offer similar feature sets, though neither has the digital noise canceling of the H9. It’s also worth pointing out that the H7 and H3 seem to come with different materials for the ear cushions and that the H3 is a wired headset. All three headsets, however, are compatible with PS5 and PC, and when used with PS5, users can expect support for 3D audio.
Given these specifications, it probably won’t come as a surprise to learn that these aren’t budget devices. The Inzone M9 monitor is out this summer with an $899 price tag, while the M9 will be launching this winter at $529. On the audio side, the H9 headset leads the charge with its $299 price tag, while the H7 comes in at $229, and the H3 rounds out the trio at $99.
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