Sony Inzone H9 II review: ultra-light headset with strong ANC but steep MSRP

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Pcgamer says the Sony Inzone H9 II is a very lightweight, very accomplished gaming headset, but its $350 MSRP pushes it into low-end audiophile territory.

The review highlights exceptional comfort and low weight (260 g without the microphone), a gentle clamping force, and soft foam earcups. Sony's active noise cancelling is described as genuinely excellent and can be toggled via a left-earcup button or the Inzone Hub software. The set uses 30 mm carbon-composite drivers tuned for clarity with a warm low-mid response, offers decent spatial sound, and includes a removable cardioid condenser microphone with a foam filter and a textured mute button with a red LED; the matte finish is noted as fingerprint-prone. Battery life is listed as 30 hours with ANC off.

The reviewer concludes the H9 II is a very good gaming headset overall but that the $350 price makes it less compelling against other options and audiophile rivals. They recommend it for buyers who prioritise lightness and strong noise cancelling, suggest watching for discounts, and note that bulkier, more boutique alternatives such as the Audeze Maxwell (which the review says enjoys 80+ hour battery life) may offer better value at this price point.


Key Topics

Tech, Sony, Inzone Hub, Audeze Maxwell, Noise Cancelling, Carbon Composite Drivers