Sony Inzone H7
With a great frequency response, the Sony INZONE H7 does have quality where it counts. Unfortunately, the few features, bad fit, and heavy use of plastic throughout don’t make up for the high price.
-- As reviewed by CompsMag
Product details
- Personalized 360 Spatial Sound for Gaming for precise rival detection.Specific uses for product : Audio
- Game for hours in comfort with soft headband and smooth ear pads
- Discord certified, clear communications via a flexible flip-up boom microphone with mute function
- Game freely with wireless connectivity and low delay
- Up to 40 hours of continuous gameplay from a single charge
- For PC and PlayStation 5
- Ergonomically designed controls for effortless operation
PROS
+ Immensely comfortable
+ Superb passive noise isolation
+ Detailed audio
+ Great battery life
CONS
- Expensive
- Middling mic performance
- Fiddly software
- No option for a wired connection
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Expert reviews and ratings
By CompsMag on February 15, 2023
With a great frequency response, the Sony INZONE H7 does have quality where it counts. Unfortunately, the few features, bad fit, and heavy use of plastic throughout don’t make up for the high price.
90
By TrustedReviews on July 28, 2022
The Sony Inzone H7 is a properly premium wireless gaming headset. It’s supremely comfortable and offers some of the best passive noise isolation I’ve experienced. Audio here was nicely balanced and detailed, and the battery life here is on par with the competition. Just watch out for the high price and slightly fiddly software.
80
By TechRadar on June 21, 2023
In the Sony INZONE H7, the manufacturer has created a high-quality headset with immersive sound, an impressive 40-hour battery life, and a clever boom mic that you can toggle on and off with a flick. It can connect wirelessly, not just through the included wireless dongle but through Bluetooth – and to two devices at once. It’s not very compact, making it less convenient for use away from your PC and console. Its big drawback is its price, which is perhaps too high, even given the headset’s 360 Spatial Sound and crystal-clear audio production.
80