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Model: Sony - INZONE H9 II Wireless Noise Canceling Gaming Headset for PC, PS5, Switch, and Mobile - White
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Only seeing excellent in stock w/ shipping here, but shared the other two just in case someone else seems them. These have the same drivers as the XM6.
RTINGS has them at a 7.7/10 I believe?
The Sony INZONE H9 II is good for wireless gaming. The headset's 30-hour battery life (with ANC on) gives you plenty of game time. Its exceptional microphone noise handling also ensures your teammates won't be distracted even if you game in a busy living room. That said, the Sony's ANC can only reduce the noise you experience from chattering relatives and wheezing HVAC systems, rather than isolate you completely. Ergonomically, the Sony is lightweight and comfortable, ideal for even the longest gaming sessions. And its intuitive and easy-to-use controls allow you to control volume with a dedicated dial, switch ANC modes, and even adjust game/chat mix from a simultaneous wireless dongle and Bluetooth connection. Unfortunately, the headset isn't compatible with Xbox consoles when used with its wireless dongle.
The Sony INZONE H9 II has very good audio reproduction accuracy. In objective metrics like harmonic distortion and stereo mismatch, the headset exhibits no major issues, ensuring accurate reproduction of sound objects in the stereo image with no audible coloration from distortion. While this isn't captured by the peaks and dips scoring, the headset has a noteworthy lack of low bass relative to its massive mid- and high-bass emphasis. That said, this combination of sonic characteristics can be more of a feature than a bug, depending on how much you prioritize hearing footsteps and your tolerance for muddiness in sound reproduction. While the headset also interacts with your pinna, the Sony headphones' PRTF doesn't really resemble our natural-sounding speaker benchmark. https://www.rtings.com/headphones...zone-h9-ii
I had these. Tried 2 pairs.
EQ gets the sound really good.
Very light & comfortable
But, first set, the entire left side of the headset was dead, including the mic. Brand new outta the box. Returned.
Second set, the mute light on the mic quit after about a week. Then at 10 days, the mic quit totally.
I returned the second set and moved on.
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RTINGS has them at a 7.7/10 I believe?
The Sony INZONE H9 II is good for wireless gaming. The headset's 30-hour battery life (with ANC on) gives you plenty of game time. Its exceptional microphone noise handling also ensures your teammates won't be distracted even if you game in a busy living room. That said, the Sony's ANC can only reduce the noise you experience from chattering relatives and wheezing HVAC systems, rather than isolate you completely. Ergonomically, the Sony is lightweight and comfortable, ideal for even the longest gaming sessions. And its intuitive and easy-to-use controls allow you to control volume with a dedicated dial, switch ANC modes, and even adjust game/chat mix from a simultaneous wireless dongle and Bluetooth connection. Unfortunately, the headset isn't compatible with Xbox consoles when used with its wireless dongle.
The Sony INZONE H9 II has very good audio reproduction accuracy. In objective metrics like harmonic distortion and stereo mismatch, the headset exhibits no major issues, ensuring accurate reproduction of sound objects in the stereo image with no audible coloration from distortion. While this isn't captured by the peaks and dips scoring, the headset has a noteworthy lack of low bass relative to its massive mid- and high-bass emphasis. That said, this combination of sonic characteristics can be more of a feature than a bug, depending on how much you prioritize hearing footsteps and your tolerance for muddiness in sound reproduction. While the headset also interacts with your pinna, the Sony headphones' PRTF doesn't really resemble our natural-sounding speaker benchmark.
https://www.rtings.com/headphones...zo
EQ gets the sound really good.
Very light & comfortable
But, first set, the entire left side of the headset was dead, including the mic. Brand new outta the box. Returned.
Second set, the mute light on the mic quit after about a week. Then at 10 days, the mic quit totally.
I returned the second set and moved on.
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