Sony Inzone H6 Air review

Sony Inzone H6 Air review — Pcgamer
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The Inzone H6 Air delivers lightweight comfort, immersive sound and a few useful extras, but remains pricey for a strictly wired headset. Weighing 199 g without the detachable boom (which adds 12 g), the headset feels almost weightless on the head. A suspension-style headband and light clamping force make long sessions comfortable, though some users may prefer a firmer fit; the hinge requires pinching to adjust each side.

Construction mixes metal earcup outers with solid plastics, and the cups fold down for storage, but no carry pouch is included. Controls are simple but present: a mic mute button and a volume wheel, plus jacks for the detachable 3.5 mm cable and boom mic. Sony bundles an external USB-C DAC/audio box to enable PlayStation and Windows compatibility and access to the Inzone Hub software.

That software offers EQ presets, a 10-band EQ, spatial audio toggles and basic microphone options, but there is no ANC, as expected for an open-back design.

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