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Inzone expands to keyboard and mouse
Sony unveils a full Inzone PC peripherals lineup including its first keyboard and mouse alongside upgraded headsets.

Sony unveils a full Inzone PC peripherals lineup featuring its first keyboard and mouse alongside upgraded headsets.
Sony unveils Inzone keyboard and mouse in premium PC peripherals lineup
Sony kicked off a new era for Inzone at a warm event near Gamescom, unveiling a full PC peripherals lineup. The package adds the brand’s first gaming keyboard and mouse and brings upgraded headsets and a new IEM alongside refreshed monitors. The H9 2 headset is lighter, has a redesigned headband and Fnatic input for easier adjustment, and it includes active noise cancellation. The E9 in ear monitors promise precise sound for FPS titles and a compact, over the ear fit. Sony also previewed the Inzone Hub software for customization and 360 spatial sound, while keeping the look rooted in matte black rather than the earlier white design.
The Inzone KBD-H75 keyboard is a 75 percent layout with pre lubed KS20 HE switches and a gasket mounted chassis. It is advertised as hot swappable, though replacing switches could void the warranty. The keyboard uses rapid trigger settings for faster actuation and has a high 8000 Hz wired polling rate. The Inzone Mouse A is ultra light at 48.4 grams with a 30,000 DPI PAW 3950IZ sensor, 8000 Hz wireless polling, and detachable cable options. Sony claims long battery life and up to 90 hours of operation, with a five minute charge giving roughly an hour of play. Availability is set for September for most items, with UK and EU layouts later for some products and spring 2026 for additional keyboard layouts. The lineup signals a strategic push toward pro level gear, but the big test will be whether players see enough value to upgrade their setups.
Key Takeaways
"Premium gear for players who chase milliseconds"
Positioning of the lineup
"Sony enters keyboard and mouse with a pro mindset"
Market shift observation
"Pricing will test Inzone reach beyond core fans"
Market risk assessment
Sony leans on Fnatic expertise to tune the devices, moves away from the orange glow of Fnatic and PS5 white of earlier Inzone, and targets a premium desk setup. The shift signals a strategy to blend style with performance, aiming at competitive players who are willing to invest. Yet the price points place these products squarely in the high end, inviting comparisons with established rivals like Razer and Logitech.
If the software holds and the hardware proves durable, Inzone could become a complete ecosystem rather than a side project. The real questions are battery life during long sessions, driver support, and whether retailers and streamers embrace a brand identity built around pro gaming.
Highlights
- Premium gear for players who chase milliseconds
- Sony launches keyboard and mouse with pro grade tuning
- Pricing will test Inzone reach beyond core fans
Premium pricing risks for Inzone lineup
Sony’s high price points for the H9 2, KBD-H75 and related gear may limit uptake to a small, premium segment. If demand softens or competitive options improve on price, the return on investment could be at risk.
Time will tell if this premium push reshapes the desk of a gamer.
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