Three headphone models and two gaming monitors make up InZone’s debut products.
And while the specs look to rival competitors the design does not.
It is more of the black and white PS5 hues, which is very monotonous.
InZone seems to be riding off this wave, with hopes to make its stamp on PC gaming.
Well, let’s see if the tech specs reflect that.
Headphones
The H-series of headphones debuting for the Inzone are the H3, H7, and H9.
All three headsets are compatible with PC and PS5 and will feature 360-degree spatial audio.
And all the spotlight seems to be falling on the H9 headset.
It’s looking to rival other wireless gaming headphones by handling both 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth connections simultaneously.
The H7 and H9 are both wireless headphones, with the H7 being the less expensive alternative.
The only major difference between the two is that the H7 won’t feature noise cancellation.
Furthermore, the monitor will have full-array local dimming and DispalyHDR 600.
Additionally, it will have connectivity options of Display Port 1.4 a 2x HDMI 2.1 ports, and USB-C.
The lower-end M3 monitor comes without full-array local dimming and drops to 1080p and DispalyHDR400.
However, it is seeing an increased refresh rate of 240 Hz.
Riley Fonger is a freelance writer, music lover, and gamer since adolescence.
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