00:00For the first time ever, Sony's introducing the InZone H6 Air. These are open-back gaming
00:05headphones. Because of the open-back design, you're getting accurate sound field reproduction,
00:10which is exactly as intended by game developers. It's why a lot of people buy open-back headphones
00:15for things like audio monitoring on computers when editing video or working with music.
00:20Games like Rocket League and Marathon stood out to me in a way that my other headphones
00:24were never really able to replicate. I thought the microphone sounded really clear.
00:28Here I am playing Rocket League and here's how the microphone sounds in the game.
00:31What do you guys think? Am I crystal clear or am I hard to hear?
00:35And also the headphones themselves are really comfortable. With the microphone attached,
00:39they're a little over 200 grams. Very plush, very breathable. Especially in the summer when
00:44sometimes my headphones would feel really stuffy and get warm because of the leather ear cups.
00:49These felt cool and circulated. And they're wired so you never have to worry about charging them.
00:53At $200, I think the Sony Endzone H6 Air offers a lot for the price. Let me know if you
00:59guys have
00:59any questions in the comments or if you think you might be picking these up.
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