Sony Electronics Inc. expanded its INZONE gaming gear lineup on April 14, 2026, adding the INZONE H6 Wired Air open-back headset and the INZONE M10S II 27-inch QHD 540Hz OLED gaming monitor. The company said the new open-back headset is being added alongside the second generation of INZONE's flagship esports gaming monitor.
The H6 Air uses an open-back acoustic structure designed to deliver a more natural and expansive sound field. At about 199g without the detachable microphone and cable, it is Sony's lightest gaming headset, and it includes an adjustable cardioid mic. Through INZONE Hub via the USB-C Audio Box, users can access an RPG/Adventure equalizer profile, while the box also supports virtual 7.1ch surround sound with 360 Spatial Sound for Gaming.
The M10S II is a 27-inch QHD 540Hz OLED monitor developed with Fnatic and built around a next-generation tandem-structured OLED display. Sony said it offers Dual Mode for QHD 540Hz or HD 720Hz, along with a 0.02ms response time, advanced Motion Blur Reduction and a Super Anti-glare Film.
The monitor builds on the foundation of the original M10S, and its tuning reflects the company's work with Fnatic on a display aimed at competitive play. The headset also draws from Sony's MDR-MV1 open-back studio monitor headphones and was developed with sound designers from PlayStation Studios at Sony Interactive Entertainment, a sign that Sony is trying to pull its inzone line closer to the needs of both esports players and listeners who want a more open sound.
For Sony, the April 14 launch fills out a lineup that now spans a lighter open-back headset and a higher-speed flagship monitor. The next test is whether the broader INZONE range can win over players who want one brand to cover both casual gaming and the fastest competitive settings.



