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Sony INZONE H6 Air Open-back Gaming Headphones Debut with Wired Design and Immersive Sound

Sony INZONE H6 Air adds an open-back wired gaming headset with spatial focus and low weight but no wireless. Is this the right trade off for serious players?

Sony INZONE H6 Air Wired Gaming Headphones

Sony is expanding its INZONE lineup with the new INZONE H6 Air, a wired open-back gaming headset built for PC and PlayStation users who want a more natural, spacious presentation than closed back designs typically deliver. It joins the existing H5 and H3 models, both closed back, and signals a broader push by Sony to cover more listening preferences inside a gaming category that continues to grow at scale.

That push isn’t happening in a vacuum. Sony’s acquisition of Audeze came after the strong reception of the Maxwell wireless headset, and the recent Maxwell 2 only reinforces the point. Gaming audio has become a serious battleground. Between Sony and Microsoft, it’s a trench war for the same customer, and products like the INZONE H6 Air are clearly part of the strategy to tighten that grip.

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The INZONE H6 Air brings an open-back acoustic design to Sony’s gaming headset lineup, aiming for a more natural and spacious sound field than the sealed approach used by its siblings. Sony pairs that structure with custom drivers and integrated back ducts to better manage airflow and low frequency response, with the goal of maintaining control while preserving spatial cues.

That matters in practice. Open-back designs tend to trade isolation for positional accuracy, and Sony is clearly leaning into that balance here. The H6 Air is tuned to support spatial audio processing so players can more easily track movement and environmental detail in game, rather than just pushing volume or bass for effect.

Construction

The INZONE H6 Air uses an aluminum construction to keep weight down to approximately 199 grams without the detachable microphone and cable, making it the lightest headset in Sony’s INZONE lineup. The design also incorporates the spring hinge headband used in the Sony INZONE H9 II, which allows for a more compact frame while maintaining fit and stability.

The low weight and flexible headband structure are intended to improve long session comfort, reducing pressure without significantly affecting durability or support.

Open-back 

With its open-back design, the INZONE H6 Air is intended to create a more natural sound field that places greater emphasis on spatial accuracy rather than isolation. By leaving the rear of the driver unobstructed, the design reduces internal reflections inside the earcup, which can help preserve detail and improve the sense of space.

The goal is more precise sound field reproduction in line with how game audio is mixed, allowing players to better perceive directionality and environmental cues without the coloration that can come from a fully enclosed housing.

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Drivers

The H6 uses 40 mm drivers that draw on design elements from Sony’s MDR-MV1, adapted here for gaming use. Sony also incorporates back ducts into the driver assembly to help manage airflow and support low frequency control, while maintaining separation between bass and midrange.

The result is a presentation focused on clarity and spatial accuracy, which can help with positional cues in games where directionality and environmental detail matter.

Mic

The INZONE H6 Air includes a detachable cardioid microphone designed for focused voice capture. The boom is positioned toward the user’s mouth to reduce pickup of off-axis noise, and the flexible arm allows for adjustment while holding its position during use.

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Tuning

The H6 Air has been tuned specifically for Role-Playing Game (RPG) and adventure games. It enhances clarity, depth, and environmental detail to better reflect how the audio is intended to be heard. This can be accessed by connecting to Sony’s INZONE Hub via the USB-C Audio Box. 

This is a compact, digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that connects to PCs or consoles via USB-C and features a 3.5mm input for connecting the headphones. The box supports 360 Spatial Sound for Gaming, 7.1ch virtual surround sound, and custom EQ settings via the INZONE Hub

Comparison

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Sony INZONE ModelH6 AIR (2026)H5 (2023)H3 (2022)
Product Type Wired Gaming  Headphones Wired/Wireless Gaming  Headphones Wired Gaming  Headphones 
Price$199$179$119
Wearing Style Open-back Closed-backClosed-back
Driver TypeDynamicDynamicDynamic
Driver Size40 mm40 mm40 mm
Frequency Response10 Hz – 20,000 Hz 5Hz-20,000Hz 10 Hz – 20,000 Hz
Impedance 28 Ω (1 kHz)21ohm(1kHz)35ohm (1kHz)
Sensitivity99 dB/mW89 dB/mW92 dB / mW
Volume Control YesYesYes
360 Spatial Sound Gaming and PersonalizerYesYesYes
FPS Mode with FnaticYesYesNot Indicated
INZONE Hub (PC)YesYesYes
Sony Sound Connect (Mobile app) 
MicYes (Detachable)Yes (Not detachable)Yes (Not detachable)
Bluetooth 
Plug Gold-plated L-shaped 4-pole Mini Plug (CTIA)Gold-plated L-shaped 4-pole mini plug
N/A
Audio Cable Included YesYesYes (Not Detachable)
Wireless Connection OptionYes – USB-A 2.4 GHz wireless dongle
USB-C Audio BoxYesUSB-A Wireless Dongle acts as an Audio BoxYes
Battery Life Max. 28 hours (Wireless Mode)
Weight (without cable and microphone)199 g260 g 299 g
Colors BlackWhite, BlackWhite, Black
Included AccessoriesUSB-C Audio Box

Headphone Cable (2 m -single-sided)

Detachable Boom Microphone (with windscreen)

Reference Guide

Warranty Card
USB-A Wireless Dongle

USB Cable

USB transceiver

Reference Guide
USB-C Audio Box

Attached Headphone Cable (1.2 m -single-sided)

Reference Guide

Warranty Card

The Bottom Line 

Sony’s INZONE H6 Air adds something the lineup didn’t have before: an open-back option aimed at players who care more about spatial accuracy and a less enclosed presentation than isolation. It’s also Sony’s lightest full-size gaming headset to date and one of the few in this category to pair a traditional wired design with a bundled USB-C audio interface for software control through the INZONE Hub. That combination, open-back acoustics plus a PC-friendly control box, gives it a different angle than the closed-back H5 and H9 II.

What it doesn’t offer is just as clear. There’s no wireless option, no onboard battery features, and no noise isolation—by design. The “Air” label may suggest mobility, but this is a desk-bound headset that depends on its wired connection and external audio box. If you game in a noisy environment or want a single headset for commuting and play, this isn’t built for that.

Competition is crowded. On the open-back side, options are limited but growing, while closed-back heavyweights like the Audeze Maxwell (and its newer iterations) set a high bar for wireless performance. Brands like ASUS ROG, SteelSeries, and Razer continue to push feature-rich headsets, while wireless gaming earbuds from Cleer Audio and Final Audio offer a very different form factor for the same audience.

Who should consider the H6 Air? PC and PlayStation users who play in quieter spaces and want a more open, speaker-like presentation with reliable wired performance. If positional accuracy, comfort, and long-session usability matter more than isolation or portability, this is where the H6 Air fits. If you need flexibility, travel use, or a single do-it-all headset, Sony already has other options, and so does everyone else.

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