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Review: Sony Inzone H6 Air

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Last updated: 23 April 2026 21:04
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While something like the Razer BlackShark V3 Pro might be more tactical if you’re a ranked Rainbow Six Siege grinder, I think the average gamer will appreciate the balance on the Sony pair. I’ve been playing a lot of Marathon lately, and the spatial implementation here feels more natural, in a way that’s distinctly immersive. The creaking of abandoned New Cascadian infrastructure and the irregular stomping of UESC robots is almost shockingly real, giving the already rich sound design room to breathe and sweeping me off to Tau Ceti. Even still, at least once, I was the first person on my squad to hear another team of runners sneaking onto the Hauler while looting, so I don’t feel like I’m missing anything important.

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They’re also absolutely wonderful for listening to music. The sound is richly detailed, and the open-back design feels a lot more reminiscent of higher-end audiophile headphones I’ve used. They excel at anything groovy and bass-forward, bringing my favorite Steely Dan tracks to life, even when layered under the busy noises of crafting in WoW’s Silvermoon. They have a light, effortless profile right out of the box that’s perfect for those days where you’re responding to emails, listening to music, and AFK farming in Old School RuneScape, all at the same time. That’s a combination of activities that I generally leave to my speakers, the Kanto Tuk, but I’m finding myself reaching for the H6 Air instead when I want to focus up.

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The advantages of a wired headset are immediately obvious. There’s no dwindling battery life to worry about, no extra wireless dongles to lose, and you don’t need to install any new apps or make a new account to get rolling. As long as you don’t mind having to say, “I’ll be right back,” to your friends before you make a fridge run, you can sidestep a lot of the pain points that most gaming headsets are built to mitigate.

As you might expect, the H6 Air also beats out any wireless headset when it comes to weight: just 199 grams total. My current favorite wireless gaming headset for most folks, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3, is 260 grams, and the difference is immediately noticeable. Apart from the lack of a battery and the associated wireless technology, there are some compromises that get the H6 Air down to this weight. The ear cups themselves are a light plastic that doesn’t feel particularly sturdy, and the removable boom mic is clear, but my friends didn’t have quite the same response to it as they did with other high-end gaming headsets.

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