Out of the box, the Inzone Buds are compatible with PS5, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, Android, and iPhone 15/16 via the 2.4GHz dongle. Even though these are geared toward PC gamers, the Inzone Buds fully support the PS5’s audio features, including Tempest 3D Audio and Dolby Atmos.
Along with superb active noise cancellation and up to 12 hours of battery life (24 with the charging case), Inzone Buds benefit from using the same audio drivers as Sony’s popular WF-1000XM5 earbuds, which are discounted to $228 (was $300) for Black Friday.
PC users can customize their audio experience with the Inzone Hub app. Those settings, including one of up to 256 sound profiles, can be synced to the earbuds and used on PS5 and other devices. Tap and touch shortcuts can be reprogrammed using the app, too.
Sony’s experience manufacturing high-end earbuds certainly helped when designing the Inzone Buds. They are comfortable to wear for hours of continuous use and inside the box you’ll find four sets of silicone eartips of varying sizes.
The biggest downside to the earbuds is that many users will need to use the included USB-C dongle on mobile, as its Bluetooth LE Audio connection isn’t supported by many devices. Some newer Android phones have Bluetooth LE, but Apple’s iPhones aren’t part of that small ecosystem. iOS users with an iPhone 15 or 16 can simply connect the USB-C dongle for playback, but if you have an iPhone with a Lightning port, you’ll need a Lightning to USB-C adapter that supports audio. (including iPhone). This $12 adapter works perfectly in our experience, but it obviously adds a dangling cord to your iPhone and introduces the risk of diminishing sound quality and increased latency–we never noticed this, but different adapters and phones may lead to different results.
If you want to read more about Sony’s gaming earbuds, check out our Sony Inzone Buds review.
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