Fnatic, a professional e-sports team that has won many international competitions and is extremely popular worldwide INZONE has configured a sponsorship agreement that includes product creation with them boasting brilliant performance. Sony will enhance the experience of gaming players by sharing the goal of innovating their devices and improving the level of gameplay with Fnatic.
Sound quality suitable for competitive gameplay
In the same way as the fully wireless headphone "WF-1000XM5", it adopts the Sony proprietary 8.4mm driver unit "Dynamic Driver X". The diaphragm construction combines different materials in the dome and edge, while the soft edge sinks into the bass, the lightweight, high-rigidity dome reproduces the elongated treble. By recreating all the sound in the game, you will get immersive experience from powerful explosions to fine footsteps.
3D acoustics that lead to immersion and victory and two individual optimizations
Personal Optimization of the Sound Fields allows the sound field to be optimised by individual sound tones. The combination of two individual optimizations allows you to better understand the position of enemies in the game field, where you are attacked and what field you are in.
Wearability and battery performance for long time use needs
Designed to reduce the pressure on your ears and convex to prevent interference with the complex ear bumps, so you can use it comfortably even during long game play. In addition, the chipset "Low Power Processor L1" has been newly developed to make power consumption more efficient, and it can be used for 12 hours with the earphone itself, and the included case can be used for approximately 24 hours (*). Supports rapid charging, and can be used for about 60 minutes on 5 minutes. * 2.4GHz connection When noise cancellation is off.
Noise Cancelling for Focus
Equipped with noise canceling and external sound intake capabilities that are known for Sony 1000X series. It helps to catch slight sound in FPS games and immerse in the game by reducing indoor noise