Since Sony is the manufacturer of the world's most popular gaming console (we are talking about PlayStation), it would be strange if it did not produce specialized headphones for it. In addition, the Japanese do not like to give the production of peripherals into the wrong hands. As a result, over the years of the PlayStation's existence, about a dozen specialized headphones have been released, most of which belong to the overhead class and work on the radio channel.


By the summer of 2021, the most popular model in this line is the Sony Gold Wireless Headset with a combined connection and an unusual bowl attachment mechanism. These headphones are equipped with a sensitive microphone and a simple noise reduction system, support sound virtualization (7.1 format) and work up to 8 hours on a single battery charge. In second place in the top sales is a more modern Sony Pulse 3D headset, which is sharpened for the new multichannel audio virtualization system Tempest 3D AudioTech in PlayStation 5. The main thing is that the game itself supports this technology.

After speakers and headphone output appeared in the 4th generation of DualShock gamepads, Sony released a specialized In-Ear Stereo Headset with a sensitive microphone, a strong braided cable and a built-in noise reduction, which was more familiar to see in wireless TWS headphones. Well, even earlier, Sony released a simple in-channel headset PS Vita Headset specifically for the PlayStation Vita.