
Sony INZONE Buds
Developed with Fnatic esports professionals, featuring the same 8.4mm Dynamic Driver X from Sony's WF-1000XM5. Industry-leading 12-hour battery for gaming earbuds.
Our Verdict
Industry-leading 12-hour battery and exceptional 360 Spatial Sound—best for marathon gaming sessions.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •<30ms latency (measured)
- •12h battery (industry-leading)
- •8.4mm Dynamic Driver X
- •Personalized 360 spatial sound
- •Developed with Fnatic pros
✗ Cons
- •Only Bluetooth LE Audio (limited mobile compatibility)
- •No standard Bluetooth
- •PS5-focused
Specifications
| Latency | <30ms |
| Battery | 12 hours (industry-leading) |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth LE Audio + USB-C dongle |
| Platforms | PC, PS5, Switch, Mobile (limited) |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Marathon gaming sessions
- ✓PS5 players
- ✓Those wanting lowest latency
Not For
- ✗Mobile gamers
- ✗Those needing standard Bluetooth
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