Sony just revealed its first mouse and keyboard, part of a full set of PC peripherals
At a very warm Gamescom-adjacent event this Tuesday evening, Sony has unveiled some real firsts for their Inzone range of gaming peripherals. The gaming sub-brand first came to light in 2022 with a range of stylish gaming headsets, and this was joined by some impressively designed gaming monitors, including 2024’s Inzone M10 S and M9 2 models. Sony’s Gamescom 2025 announcements go much further, with an entire ecosystem of PC peripherals, including an ANC-equipped flagship gaming headset, plus the brand’s first keyboard, mouse, wired in-ear headset and mouse pad(s).
The angle that Sony is going for with this Inzone kit is that it’s “designed to win”; expensive but high-quality gear designed for competitive PC gamers who are willing to invest heavily in their setups in order to claw out an advantage. Sony reps said that they turned to UK-based esports team Fnatic for inspiration, play-testing and more, which is an interesting departure given that Fnatic designed its own branded peripherals a few years ago – including some keyboards, headsets and mice that we still recommend.
The new Inzone kit lacks both Fnatic’s characteristic orange glow and the blinding, PS5 white of the original Inzone lineup, instead sporting a cooler matte black look – that mostly appears purple in our on-site photos, thanks to Sony’s continuing penchant for RGB-lit booths. It’s more of a mean look, but works well when integrated as a setup, not least with the Inzone M10 S monitors provided on the demo stands. Some products are also available in white, although these weren’t shown. The general focus is therefore on performance, and it seems as if Sony has mostly packed these products to the rafters when it comes to high-end materials and features, with suitably high price tags to match.
Sony Inzone H9 2
The first product unveiled is the revitalised Inzone H9 2, the second-gen version of the flagship Inzone headset that has seen a range of noteworthy upgrades to both fit the needs of professional gamers and become a headset you can use anywhere and for everything – an evolution that SteelSeries pioneered with the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, and has since repeated with flagship headsets from the likes of Razer and Alienware.