During the latest PlayStation State of Play, Sony introduced the Pulse Elevate, its newest wireless speakers. The Pulse Elevate joins the Pulse Explore and Pulse Elite in the company’s lineup of gaming-focused audio accessories. As the first set of speakers in this lineup, it is claimed to deliver “exceptionally lifelike audio”.
The Pulse Elevate is designed to work with a variety of devices, including PS5, PC, Mac, and PlayStation Portal. Connectivity is handled via the brand’s proprietary PlayStation Link technology. Aside from that, the speakers support Bluetooth and multi-device connectivity, allowing users to connect them to a smartphone.
As mentioned in the product trailer, the speakers come with “studio-inspired” planar magnetic drivers, as well as built-in woofers for rich bass tones. The right speaker packs a microphone with AI-enhanced noise rejection, allowing for clear voice communication. In addition to this, the speakers can be tilted back. Meanwhile, charging is done through an included dock.

According to Sony, the Pulse Elevate will be available sometime in 2026, but no specific date has been confirmed. The speakers come in your choice of Midnight Black and White, but the latter will be sold in limited quantities. The company also adds that availability may vary by country. For now, there is no word on how much the speakers will cost.
(Source: PlayStation)