Sony Inzone H6 Air Review: A Perfect Case for Open-Back Gaming Headsets
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Sony Inzone H6 Air Review: A Perfect Case for Open-Back Gaming Headsets
"The Inzone H6 Air, Sony's newest wired gaming headset, has a few things going for it, but the most immediately obvious is its open-back design. Unlike recently released headsets like the wireless Inzone H9 II, the H6 Air has perforated earcups that allow air to pass through. This cuts down on weight drastically, which is great for longer periods of use."
"Without the microphone attached, the H6 Air is 199g compared to the Inzone H9 II, which is 260g mic-less. In my experience with using the Inzone H6 Air, that translates to a headset that's ideal for longer gaming sessions."
"The Air in the H6 Air's name is earned since it's easy to forget that you have it on your head. It might not be night and day compared to the Inzone H9 II, but it's among the lightest headsets I've tested."
The gaming headset market is trending towards premium pricing, with models like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite and Sony Inzone H9 II costing up to $600 and $350 respectively. The VZR Model One MKII is priced at $360, which is considered overpriced. However, the Sony Inzone H6 Air stands out as a more affordable option at $200, featuring an open-back design that enhances comfort during long gaming sessions. Weighing only 199g, it is significantly lighter than the H9 II, making it ideal for extended use.
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