Both products offer 3D audio support and are designed to enhance the audio experience for PlayStation users.
Sony's PlayStation Pulse Explore wireless earbuds will be available from December 6, 2023, and are priced at $200.
The Pulse Elite wireless headset is expected to be released later in the holiday season.
Sony has announced the release of its new PlayStation Pulse Explore wireless earbuds and the Pulse Elite wireless headset. The earbuds are set to be available from December 6, 2023, and are priced at $200. The Pulse Elite wireless headset, on the other hand, is expected to be released later in the holiday season. The earbuds are designed to provide a high-quality audio experience for PlayStation users, with features such as 3D audio support and a low-latency connection to the PlayStation console. The Pulse Elite wireless headset also offers 3D audio support, along with noise cancellation and a built-in microphone. Both products are part of Sony's efforts to enhance the audio experience for PlayStation users.
The Pulse Explore earbuds are Sony's first entry into the wireless earbuds market. They are designed to work seamlessly with the PlayStation 5, but can also be used with other devices via Bluetooth. The earbuds come with a charging case that provides up to 15 hours of battery life. The Pulse Elite wireless headset, meanwhile, is an upgrade to Sony's existing line of gaming headsets. It features a comfortable design and high-quality audio performance, making it suitable for long gaming sessions.
The earbuds will feature a low-latency mode for gaming, which is a unique feature not mentioned in other articles.
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