Pre-order Sony INZONE PS5 headsets - how to reserve your set ahead of release

Sony INZONE headset
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It's not necessarily the mid-generation hardware injection we perhaps thought, but Sony has announced a new line of gear. Here's how you can pre-order the Sony INZONE headsets.

All three Sony INZONE headsets are available to pre-order right now, all sharing the same design language as the latest PlayStation 5 - chic white and black designs that are in keeping with the brand's current styling. The quality and pedigree are there, and if they are anything like the Pulse 3D headset - one of the best PS5 headsets going - then these could find themselves next to many a PS5 and PC in the future. And not too far in the future, as the headsets release on July 7, 2022.

The main differences to negotiate before you commit to a Sony INZONE pre-order are first whether you want to go wired or not, and then whether you value noise-cancelling functionality or not. That's because the H9, the top-of-the-line headset is priced at $299.99/£269, and the jump down to the noise-cancelling-less H7 is chunky - this set is at the $229.99/£199 price point. Rounding off the set, the entry-point into the series, the wired H3 headset, is coming in at $99.99/£89 (the same price as the Pulse 3D wireless headset, for what it's worth). The H9 and H7 are wireless models, with the H9 offering immersion-enhancing noise-cancelling; while the HG3 is a wired model

As these headsets are brand new, predict the Sony INZONE pre-order situation to unfold over the next few days and weeks. Currently, not all the big retailers have pre-order pages live and running, but we've gathered up some quick links below to get you going.

Pre-order Sony INZONE headsets - USA

Pre-order Sony INZONE headsets - UK

  • Sony INZONE H3 wired headset (£89): Sony | Amazon
  • Sony INZONE H7 wireless headset (£199.99): Sony | Amazon
  • Sony INZONE H9 wireless headset (£269.99): Sony | Amazon

Sony INZONE H9 wireless headset | $299.99/£269.99

Sony INZONE H9 wireless headset | $299.99/£269.99
The top dog of the lot, this has all the INZONE features, and specs you'd want. If you want to go wireless and ensure you're cut off from the outside world for extra immersion then the H9 is the set for you.

USA check pre-orders at: Sony | Amazon | Best Buy

UK check pre-orders at: Sony | Amazon

Sony INZONE H7 wireless headset | $199.99/£199.99

Sony INZONE H7 wireless headset | $199.99/£199.99
The middle INZONE headset could be the best value of the bunch if you are keen to remain cord-free, but also don't want to pay the extra premium for noise-cancelling functionality.

USA check pre-orders at: Sony | Amazon | Best Buy

UK check pre-orders at: Sony | Amazon

Sony INZONE H3 wired headset | $99.99/£89.99

Sony INZONE H3 wired headset | $99.99/£89.99
The basic model of the lineup and the one that attaches you by a wire to your DualSense or PC. Sharing a lot of what makes the H7 and H9 look great, the H3 is going to be the more wallet-friendly headset and a direct competitor to the wireless 3D Pulse headset.

USA check pre-orders at: Sony | Amazon | Best Buy

UK check pre-orders at: Sony | Amazon

Sony INZONE headphones specs

What makes these new INZONE headsets tick? Well, we'll lay out some brief information on the specs as we know them so far right here, but a key point here is that they are all built around the same main bones. The similarities are, therefore, a bit slight, so be sure to read up on them before committing either way.

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Sony INZONE headsets - Spec list
Row 0 - Cell 0 INZONE H3INZONE H7INZONE H9
Form factorClosed, over-ear, dynamicClosed, over-ear, dynamicClosed, over-ear, dynamic
Wired/wirelessWiredWireless (2.4Ghz & BT5.0)Wireless (2.4Ghz & BT5.0)
Battery lifeN/A40 hours32 hours (without noise cancelling)
Drivers40mm Neodymium40mm Neodymium40mm Neodymium
MicrophoneBoom; unidirectionalBoom; bi-directionalBoom; bi-directional
Frequency response10Hz - 20,000Hz5Hz-20,000Hz5Hz-20,000Hz
Noise cancellingNoNoYes

Which Sony INZONE headset should you buy?

Looking at those specs, it does seem that the main differences between each headset are somewhat easy and simple to discern. First, the H3 is wired while the H7 and H9 are wireless; and second, the H9s offer noise-cancelling functionality while the H7 and H3 do not.

That really does seem to be it. Aside from price difference of course, and that could well be the deciding factor. For example, if you're happy to forgo the noise-cancelling of the H9s, you could save a bunch of cash, go for the H7s, and get the same quality headset without that feature, and stay wireless...

Naturally, the wired vs wireless approach will keep things simple too - and having an option that can just be simply used and moved between a PC and PS5 is appealing. However, it's also worth pointing out that the H3 headset will come in at the same price point as the existing Pulse 3D headset from Sony - which also works on both PS5 and PC.

Thus, at least this makes things simple: think about those key criteria and offerings, and work out which are must-haves - and how keen on saving money you are - and you will quickly find out which Sony INZONE headset to pre-order for you.

However, if you're looking for a PS5 headset to order and get right now, then check out the latest and lowest prices on some of the best in the business below.

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Rob Dwiar

Rob is the Deputy Editor of sister site, TechRadar Gaming, and has been in the games and tech industry for years. Prior to a recent stint as Gaming Editor at WePC, Rob was the Commissioning Editor for Hardware at 12DOVE, and was on the hardware team for more than four years, since its inception in late 2018. He is also a writer on games and has had work published over the last six years or so at the likes of Eurogamer, RPS, PCGN, and more. He is also a qualified landscape and garden designer, so does that in his spare time, while he is also an expert on the virtual landscapes and environments of games and loves to write about them too, including in an upcoming book on the topic!