October 6, 2025

The new PlayStation portable play speakers could be really good, if they don’t cost a fortune

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Sony has been on a role in recent times with a lot of game peripherals (including the Inzone H9 II game headset which can actually justify its Grand Prix), and it is apparently not ready to stop. PlayStation has just announced that its impulse raises wireless speakers, which support PC, Mac, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation Portal, and they can potentially be useful for anyone who does not constantly like a helmet.

Inside the pulse, Sony says that it includes “planar magnetic pilots inspired by the studio” which are designed to give you “realistic sound in the entire audible spectrum”. I cannot say with certainty what it still looks like, but if it is something close to the audio quality of the H9 II, it will be a success for me. There are also integrated woofers, so you will always get a low -end. In addition to that, there are also microphones integrated with “improved noise rejection”, which is just a fancy way to say that the speakers cancel environmental noise while you speak. If this feature really works as announced, this should be good news for anyone plans to replace a game helmet with these speakers, entirely or partially.

Another pleasant addition is the compatibility of the PlayStation links, which means that you can get a low latency sound on PS5, PC, Mac and PlayStation Portal. As always, you will need to use the dongle provided for the link, which transmits the audio faster and to higher fidelity than a standard Bluetooth connection. A final touch here is that Sony builds in a certain pulse portability. The wireless speakers have rechargeable batteries, so you can take them elsewhere to use it with your gate (again, if you have one), then load them in a quay provided when you have finished. If you want to connect a phone or other device with a standard Bluetooth connection, you can also do it.

One thing we don’t know is how much Elevate speakers will cost, but Sony says that they will be available in midnight black and white when they released next year. The PlayStation game devices have been expensive lately, so I have been at a decent price. That being said, if they sound as well as the H9 II, they could be worth every penny.


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