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Sony’s Inzone H6 Air open-back headset sounds like $400 headphones

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Last updated: 2026/04/14 at 2:13 PM
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Sony expanded its Inzone gaming lineup on Tuesday with a new headset, an OLED gaming monitor, and other new releases, but the new H6 Air headset is by far the most interesting of the bunch.

Most new headphones prioritize wireless connectivity and active noise-cancellation, but Sony is offering an alternative to ANC headphones that might really appeal to some gamers.

Open-back headphones do have some big advantages, as I learned while testing the Inzone H6 Air ahead of its official release today.

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This headset sounds more expensive than it is.
Credit: Timothy Werth / Mashable

I’m still in the process of testing the new headset, but read on for my first impressions, as well as my thoughts on why gamers should consider open headsets in the first place.

Why would gamers want open-back headsets?

Open-back headphones have several benefits, but the most important is a more natural soundscape. Because the drivers aren’t targeting soundwaves directly at your ear, they can create a wider, more natural soundscape that lets you hear spatial audio much more clearly. So, for gamers who like 360-degree sounds — and esports players who need to be able to pinpoint footsteps and other sound effects — open-back headsets have some big perks.

Combine that with the wired connection, and the H6 Air open-back gaming headset offers fidelity you won’t get in most other headsets — or even noise-canceling earbuds or headphones.

sony h6 air headset with detachable microphone

The open design lets you hear spatial audio more clearly.
Credit: Timothy Werth / Mashable

I’ve wondered before if headphone technology is plateauing. New releases from Bose, Sony, and Apple make only very marginal improvements over headphones released three or four years ago.

Instead, audio brands seem to be segmenting the audience, offering niche products for every type of consumer. It’s the breakfast cerealization of the audio category. You can now choose from wired earbuds, noise-canceling headphones, bone conduction products, open earbuds, sleep earbuds, and now, open-back headphones.

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Open headphones have been around for decades, primarily in HiFi studio monitors. And the Sony Inzone H6 Air are based on Sony studio monitors. The H6 Air features a custom version of the drivers in the Sony MDR-MV1 open-back monitors, which costs $419.99.

Thanks to those studio monitor drivers, this lightweight gaming headset sounds like a pair of $400 headphones — but without the ANC.

First impressions: The H6 Air headset put a smile on my face

sony h6 air headset with detachable microphone

The H6 Air features a detachable 3.5mm cable and microphone.
Credit: Timothy Werth / Mashable

My favorite headphones in 2026, the Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2, are heavy, and weighing in at just 199 grams (without the microphone), the H6 Air is noticeably lighter. And because of the open-back design, they also have an airy feel (you can literally see the drivers through the back of the headset.

The Inzone H6 Air features the same spring-based adjustable headband as the Sony Inzone H9 II headset, which Sony launched in 2025. This system feels a bit flimsy, but it’s a fine tradeoff for a lighter weight. They fit comfortably on my head, even with big hair and glasses.

a man wearing sony h6 air gaming headset

Credit: Timothy Werth / Mashable

a man wearing sony h6 air gaming headset

Credit: Timothy Werth / Mashable

Sony H6 Air: How do they sound?

As much as I love a slick design, audio is always the most important factor when testing headphones. And the Sony H6 Air sounds much better than I expected.

That’s likely because of the wired connection and the MDR-MV1 drivers inside the headset. Sony packed its new gaming headset with drivers from $420 studio monitors, and you can really tell.

close-up of spring-adjusted headband on sony h6 air headset

Credit: Timothy Werth / Mashable

close-up of microphone jack on sony inzone h6 air headset

Credit: Timothy Werth / Mashable

Whether playing Cyberpunk: 2077 or listening to Radiohead’s “National Anthem,” the sound was excellent. And, as promised, the sound felt bigger than usual. I did notice some odd audio distortions. When making phone calls in CyberpunkV’s voice sounded strange and faraway.

So far, I’ve also been impressed with the microphone quality, though I don’t have much else to say about it yet. The lack of noise cancellation could definitely be an issue with the microphone.

Where to buy the Sony Inzone H6 Air gaming headset

You can buy Sony’s new open-back gaming headset at the Sony online store and Amazon. The headset is priced at $199.99

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Sony Inzone H6 Air headset: By the numbers

sony h6 air gaming headset in box

Unboxing the Sony Inzone H6 Air.
Credit: Timothy Werth / Mashable

sony h6 air gaming headset in box

Credit: Timothy Werth / Mashable

Here’s the official specs list for the new Sony Inzone gaming headset:

  • Style: Open-back wired gaming headset

  • Weight: 199 grams (without microphone)

  • Drivers: Precision-tuned drivers based on Sony MDR-MV1 studio monitors

  • Software support: Access to PC Inzone Hub with USB-C Audio Box

  • Audio: 7.1 channel surround sound with 360-degree spatial audio

  • Microphone: Detachable microphone

  • Connectivity: 3.5mm headphone jack and USB-C adapter

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