Sony has officially announced the availability of the Inzone lineup of gaming peripherals. Much like before, Sony claims that all of these new models have been co-developed with the esports team Fnatic.
As a refresher, the collection includes the Inzone H9 II (headphones), the Inzone E9 (IEMs), the Inzone KBD-H75 gaming keyboard, the Inzone Mouse-A gaming mouse and the Inzone Mat-D and Mat-F mousepads. The Sony sub-brand revealed the collection earlier this year, alongside its pricing.

For those unaware, here are the specifications of the collection. Starting with the Inzone H9 II, which features a “lightweight design” with “high quality sound” and a detachable microphone. Sony advertises that the headphones are built around the same driver units found in the WH-1000XM6, and claims that it can provide “full-spectrum clarity”.
The Japanese tech giant claims that it weighs in at 260g and features a redesigned headband for better weight distribution. It has a 30-hour battery life rating and can connect via Bluetooth and a 2.4GHz dongle. It is worth noting that there is no mention of a 3.5mm connection as previously reported. This item is priced at RM1,499 and is available in black and white colourways.

Moving on to the Inzone E9 in-ear monitors. The IEMs have a compact design that was said to be specifically designed to alleviate ear pressure. It also comes with foam and silicone tip options. The Inzone E9 also features virtual 7.1 sound and 360 spatial sound with the Inzone Hub software. The item is priced at RM599 and is available in black and white colourways.

Next is the Inzone KBD-H75 keyboard. Unfortunately, like before, Sony did not mention what specific switches this wired keyboard uses. However, it does feature a “rapid trigger that allows you to toggle input on/off with returning the keys to the reset position” and 8,000Hz polling. Its aluminium body, which has a volume knob on the upper right-hand side, has a gasket mount inside for silent gaming. This item is only available in black and is priced at RM1,299.

To go alongside the keyboard is the Inzone Mouse-A. The wireless mouse is said to have a battery life of 90 hours and only weigh about 48.4g. According to Sony, its optical sensors enable up to 30K DPI acceleration up to 70G, and 750 IPS. The mouse also has a maximum polling rate of 8,000Hz. It is worth mentioning that it has two additional buttons on the left side of its body. This item is priced at RM749 and, much like its keyboard counterpart, is only available in black.
Lastly are the Inzone Mat-F and Mat-D. The former features a 6mm thickness made with SlimFlex material with an increased resistance for hard stops and micro-corrections. This mat is said to be the ideal mouse option for those who would like to play at lower sensitivity.
The latter of the two is marginally thinner, measuring at only 4mm thin and is said to be specifically designed for those who prefer to play at a higher sensitivity. It has less friction, allowing users to flick their mouse for Battle Royale or any similar type of game. The Inzone Mat-F and Mat-D are priced at RM299 and RM199.

The Inzone E9, Inzone KBD-H75 gaming keyboard, Inzone Mouse-A gaming mouse, and Inzone Mat-F and Mat-D gaming mousepads are now available in Malaysia. However, The Inzone H9 II will only be available from November 2025 onwards.
However, Sony is hosting a limited-time PWP promotion for all the currently available products. Through this promotion, you can purchase the Inzone IEMs, keyboard, gaming mouse, and mousepads for only RM449, RM999, RM499, RM229 (Mat–F), and RM139 (Mat-D), respectively.
As per the company’s terms in the image above, only one item is entitled to receive the PWP discount when you purchase any Inzone series at a standalone price, and the discount will only apply to whichever is lower priced while stocks last. Consumers who register their product’s warranty are entitled to receive RM50 Touch ‘n Go e-wallet credit, except for the Mat-F and Mat-D (obviously).
(Source: Sony [Press Release])